Maurizio Pradeaux
An image from Ramon the Mexican, one of the productions that also features Maurizio Pradeaux.
Maurizio Pradeaux

Maurizio Pradeaux

April 16, 1931 — Rome, Lazio, Italy

Maurizio Pradeaux was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his contributions to the giallo genre—a style of Italian thriller and horror films. He began his career as a production assistant, collaborating with director Emimmo Salvi. Pradeaux made his directorial debut with the Spaghetti Western Ramon the Mexican (1967). He wrote the screenplays for all the films he directed, many of which are categorized as giallo. Notable works include Death Carries a Cane (1973) and Death Steps in the Dark (1977). In the late 1980s to early 2000s, Pradeaux focused on distributing soft erotic films and Asian cinema through his company, Megastar Pictures. Later in life, he authored historical novels such as Raffaela e La Fornarina and L'Amore Occulto.

Death Carries a Cane

Death Carries a Cane

1973

Death Steps in the Dark

Death Steps in the Dark

1977

Churchill's Leopards

Churchill's Leopards

1970

28 Minutes for 3 Million Dollars

28 Minutes for 3 Million Dollars

1967

The Sons of White Fang

The Sons of White Fang

1974

Vulcan, Son of Giove

Vulcan, Son of Giove

1962

Ramon the Mexican

Ramon the Mexican

1966

La Pica sul Pacifico

La Pica sul Pacifico

1959