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[[File:Bruno-mattei.jpg|frame|right|the schlockmeistro himself.]]
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'''Bruno Mattei''' (1931-2007) was a prolific Italian filmmaker: a screenwriter, director, and editor. He was most prominent in the 1970s and 1980s. Despite the poor critical reception of his films, often criticized for their [[Mockbuster|unoriginality]] and [[So Bad It's Good|overall ridiculousness]], he has developed a cult following over the years.
'''Bruno Mattei''' (1931-2007) was a prolific Italian filmmaker: a screenwriter, director, and editor. He was most prominent in the 1970s and 1980s. Despite the poor critical reception of his films, often criticized for their [[Mockbuster|unoriginality]] and [[So Bad It's Good|overall ridiculousness]], he has developed a cult following over the years.
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* ''[[Libidomania]]''
* ''[[Libidomania]]''
* ''[[The Other Hell]]''
* ''[[The Other Hell]]''
* ''[[Rats: Night of Terror]]''
* ''[[Robowar]]''
* ''[[Robowar]]''
* ''[[Shocking Dark]]''
* ''[[Shocking Dark]]''
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* [[Anvilicious]]: ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'' on colonialism, and ''[[Shocking Dark]]'' on pollution and governmental corruption.
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[B-Movie]]
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: Seems to be a fan of this trope, if not full-on [[Downer Endings]] at times.
* [[Bury Your Gays]]: In ''[[Women's Camp 119]]'' ([[The Holocaust|''obviously'']]) and also in {{spoiler|''[[Violence in a Women's Prison]]''}}.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Makes one in ''[[Zombi 3]]''.
* [[Cruel and Unusual Death]]: In ''[[Zombi 3]]'', ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'', and ''[[Rats: Night of Terror]]''.
* [[Cult Soundtrack]]: ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'', although arguably some of his other films, such as ''[[The Other Hell]]'', qualify as well.
* [[Dull Surprise]]: He's not exactly known for casting the best actors.
* [[Explicit Content]]: ''[[Libidomania]]'', as well as some of his other [[mondo]] films, are arguably this. He's also made full-on skin flicks.
* [[Exploitation Film]]: His bread and butter.
* [[Exploitation Film]]: His bread and butter.
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: He's gained quite the cult following in the United States.
* [[Gorn]]: A bit with [[Zombi 3]] and [[Hell of the Living Dead]].
* [[Gorn]]: A bit with ''[[Zombi 3]]'' and ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]''.
* [[Mockbuster]]: On several occasions, such as [[SS Girls]] for [[Salon Kitty]], [[Robowar]] for [[Predator]], and [[Shocking Dark]] for [[Aliens]] and [[The Terminator]]. The distributors even went so far as to release Shocking Dark in the United States as Terminator II (prior to the release of [[Terminator 2|the actual Terminator 2]]).
* [[Gory Deadly Overkill Title of Fatal Death]]: ''[[Women's Prison Massacre]]'' and ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]''.
* [[Mondo]]: [[Libidomania]], among others.
* [[Ham and Cheese]]: Some of the actors in his films, particularly Gabriele Carrara in ''[[SS Girls]]''.
* [[Nazisploitation]]: With [[SS Girls]] and [[Women's Camp 119]].
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: A good number of his films, including his [[mondo]] entries, among others, such as ''[[Strike Commando]]'' and ''[[Women's Camp 119]]''.
* [[Production Posse]]: Frequently with [[Rossella Drudi]] as well as her husband, [[Claudio Fragasso]], on screenwriting duties throughout his career. Earlier on in his career, he collaborated several times with director [[Joe D'Amato]] and actress [[Laura Gemser]]. In the 1980s, he casted [[Geretta Geretta]] and [[Reb Brown]] in his films a lot.
* [[Recycled Soundtrack]]: Known for doing this quite often in his films, notably so in [[Hell of the Living Dead]], in which the theme from [[Dawn of the Dead]] was reused, as well as other songs by ''Goblin''. He also reused ''Goblin'' music in his film [[The Other Hell]].
* [[Male Gaze]]: Employs this frequently, even in his non-pornographic efforts. One particularly egregious example can be found in ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'', which features a sudden close-up of a woman exposing her breasts. This leads into a scene with [[National Geographic Nudity]].
* [[Market-Based Title]]: Nearly all of his films, particularly infamously so with ''[[Shocking Dark]]'', which was released in the United States as ''Terminator II''.
* [[Mockbuster]]: On several occasions, such as ''[[SS Girls]]'' for ''[[Salon Kitty]]'', ''[[Robowar]]'' for ''[[Predator]]'', and ''[[Shocking Dark]]'' for ''[[Aliens]]'' and ''[[The Terminator]]''. The distributors even went so far as to release Shocking Dark in the United States as ''Terminator II'' (prior to the release of [[Terminator 2|the actual Terminator 2]]).
* [[Mondo]]: ''[[Libidomania]]'', among others.
* [[Nazisploitation]]: With ''[[SS Girls]]'' and ''[[Women's Camp 119]]''.
* [[No Animals Were Harmed]]: Averted in ''[[The Other Hell]]'', in which a chicken gets its head cut off, and in ''[[Rats: Night of Terror]]'', in which a rat is knocked off of a table by a glass.
* [[Old Shame]]: He's said that he considers all of his films his children . . . and that he'd shoot every one of them, although he believes the best film he made to be ''[[Rats: Night of Terror]]''.
* [[Pen Name]]: Has used a bunch, including Vincent Dawn, Stefan Oblowsky, and Jordan B. Matthews.
* [[Production Posse]]: Frequently with [[Rossella Drudi]] as well as her husband, [[Claudio Fragasso]], on screenwriting duties throughout his career. Earlier on in his career, he collaborated several times with director [[Joe D'Amato]], actress [[Laura Gemser]], and her husband, [[Gabriele Tinti]]. In the 1980s, he casted [[Geretta Geretta]] and [[Reb Brown]] in his films a lot.
* [[Recycled Soundtrack]]: Known for doing this quite often in his films, notably so in ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'', in which the theme from ''[[Dawn of the Dead (1978 film)|Dawn of the Dead]]'' was reused, as well as other songs by ''Goblin''. He also reused ''Goblin'' music in his film ''[[The Other Hell]]''.
* [[So Bad It's Good]]
* [[Stock Footage]]: Has utilized it on numerous occasions, particularly egregiously in ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'', which features footage of elephants grazing the savannah [[Artistic License: Biology|in what's supposed to be Papua New Guinea]], in addition to a shot in which stock footage is very conspicuously dubbed over with new dialogue.
* [[World of Ham]]: Notably in ''[[Shocking Dark]]'', ''[[Zombi 3]]'', and ''[[SS Girls]]''.
* [[Zombie Apocalypse]]: In ''[[Hell of the Living Dead]]'' and ''[[Zombi 3]]''.


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The schlockmeistro himself.

Bruno Mattei (1931-2007) was a prolific Italian filmmaker: a screenwriter, director, and editor. He was most prominent in the 1970s and 1980s. Despite the poor critical reception of his films, often criticized for their unoriginality and overall ridiculousness, he has developed a cult following over the years.

Works created by Bruno Mattei include:
Bruno Mattei provides examples of the following tropes: