RIP Italian actor Ivo Garrani, who has passed away in his sleep on March
25 at the age of 91. Garrani was best remembered for playing
Prince Vajda (the father of Barbara Steele's character) in Mario Bava's
BLACK SUNDAY (pictured), but he had a long history of playing
compromised or
corrupt noblemen in earlier films that Bava photographed, including
HERCULES, ROLAND THE MIGHTY and THE GIANT OF MARATHON. He also worked
with Bava on Leopoldo Trieste's CITTA DI NOTTE and the first Italian
science fiction film, THE DAY THE SKY EXPLODED.
Thanks to Luca Rea's interview with Garrani for my book MARIO BAVA - ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK,
we know that the THE DAY THE SKY
EXPLODED - though officially credited to Paolo Heusch - was in fact first proposed and
covertly directed by Mario Bava, officially its cinematographer and special effects artist.
Additionally, Ivo Garrani he
appeared in such films as ATOM AGE VAMPIRE, HERCULES AND THE CAPTIVE
WOMEN and THE SLAVE, as well as Roberto Rossellini's GENERALE DELLA
ROVERE, Luchino Visconti's THE LEOPARD and the Napoleon epic WATERLOO.