Bruno Vailati
An image from Hercules Unchained, one of the productions that also features Bruno Vailati.
Bruno Vailati

Bruno Vailati

September 2, 1919 — Alexandria, Egypt

Bruno Vailati was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and producer known for his contributions to adventure and historical films. Born in Alexandria, Egypt, he was the son of an Italian father and an Egyptian mother. Vailati began his career in the film industry as a screenwriter and assistant director. He co-directed The Giant of Marathon (1959) and The Thief of Baghdad (1961), both featuring American actor Steve Reeves. In 1963, he co-directed Torpedo Bay, a war film starring James Mason. Vailati was also an accomplished underwater filmmaker, directing documentaries such as Andrea Doria -74 (1970), which explored the wreck of the Italian ocean liner. His work is noted for its adventurous spirit and technical proficiency, particularly in underwater cinematography.

Caltiki, the Immortal Monster

Caltiki, the Immortal Monster

1959

Hercules Unchained

Hercules Unchained

1959

The Giant of Marathon

The Giant of Marathon

1959

The Thief of Baghdad

The Thief of Baghdad

1961

The Golden Arrow

The Golden Arrow

1962

The Screwball

The Screwball

1956

Non perdiamo la testa

Non perdiamo la testa

1959

Men and Sharks

Men and Sharks

1976