
Alfonso Brescia
Directing
January 6, 1930
Roma, Lazio, Italia
June 5, 2001
Alfonso Brescia was an Italian film director and screenwriter, recognized for his work in various genres, including science fiction, peplum, and Spaghetti Westerns. He began his career in the 1960s, directing films such as The Magnificent Gladiator (1964) and The Conqueror of Atlantis (1965). Brescia gained notoriety in the late 1970s for his low-budget science fiction films, often inspired by the success of Star Wars. These films, including War of the Robots (1978) and Star Odyssey (1979), are noted for their imaginative storytelling despite budget constraints. Throughout his career, Brescia directed over 50 films, showcasing his versatility and adaptability to popular cinematic trends.
The Filmography


Miami Cops

Cross Mission

Choke Canyon

Laura... a 16 anni mi dicesti sì

Children are Pieces of Your Heart

Inmate

The Mafia Triangle

The New Godfathers

The War of the Robots

Battle of the Stars

L'ultimo guappo

War of the Planets

Blood and Bullets

Loves, Bed and Betrayals

Sweet Teen

White Fang and the Gold Diggers

Super Stooges vs the Wonder Women

Helen, Yes... Helen of Troy
