
Roberto Bianchi Montero
Instruktør, Forfatter, Skuespiller
7. december 1907 — 1. januar 1986 (78 år)
Roberto Bianchi Montero (7 December 1907 – 7 December 1986) was an Italian actor, director and screenwriter.
Born in Rome, Bianchi Montero started acting as a teenager on stage and he was a member of an amateur theater group with whom he performed in several festivals. In 1930 he entered the stage company of Ettore Petrolini, and in 1934 he founded his own company. In 1936 he got his first film role, and in the late 1930s he also was assistant director for a number of films.
After the Second World War, Bianchi Montero directed numerous genre films, usually low-budget productions, in which he often also collaborated to the screenplays. He particularly specialized in melodramas, Spaghetti Westerns and Commedia sexy all'italiana films. He was the father of the director Mario Bianchi.
Born in Rome, Bianchi Montero started acting as a teenager on stage and he was a member of an amateur theater group with whom he performed in several festivals. In 1930 he entered the stage company of Ettore Petrolini, and in 1934 he founded his own company. In 1936 he got his first film role, and in the late 1930s he also was assistant director for a number of films.
After the Second World War, Bianchi Montero directed numerous genre films, usually low-budget productions, in which he often also collaborated to the screenplays. He particularly specialized in melodramas, Spaghetti Westerns and Commedia sexy all'italiana films. He was the father of the director Mario Bianchi.
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| 1972 | The Slasher ... Is the Sex Maniac! · as Screenplay |
| 1972 | Death Is Sweet from the Soldier of God · as Screenplay |
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| 1967 | Blueprint for a Massacre · as Screenplay |
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| 1954 | Piccola santa · as Screenplay |
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| 1942 | Casanova farebbe così! · as Un Giocatore Di Biliardo (as Roberto Bianchi) |
| 1942 | Giarabub · as Il Capitano Medico |
| 1940 | Dopo divorzieremo · as Fred |
| 1940 | La danza dei milioni · as Il Garzone Del Fornario |
| 1940 | Il segreto di Villa Paradiso · as Fernando |
| 1979 | Savana: Violenza carnale · as Story |
| 1974 | La cameriera · as Story |
| 1971 | L'occhio del ragno · as Story |
| 1969 | 36 ore all'inferno · as Story |
| 1965 | Desperate Mission · as Story |
| 1965 | The Last Tomahawk · as Screenplay: Italian Version |
| 1963 | Mondo Infame · as Story |
| 1962 | Superspettacoli nel mondo · as Story |
| 1962 | I due della legione · as Story |



















