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Alias:
Alex Fridolinski
Bo A. Vibenus
Bo Vibenus
Birthplace:
Solna, Stockholms län, Sweden
Born:
March 29, 1943
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bo Arne Vibenius (born 29 March 1943 in Solna, Stockholms län, Sweden) is a Swedish film director, most famous for his exploitation classics Breaking Point and Thriller – A Cruel Picture (Swedish: Thriller – en grym film). The latter served as a huge influence on Quentin Tarantino when making his Kill Bill movies and the director has called it "the roughest revenge movie ever made" . Description above from the Wikipedia article Bo Arne Vibenius, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Assistant Director:
1966 Persona
Director:
1966 Persona
1969 How Marie Met Fredrik
1973 Thriller: A Cruel Picture
Original Story:
1966 Persona
1969 How Marie Met Fredrik
1973 Thriller: A Cruel Picture
Producer:
1966 Persona
1969 How Marie Met Fredrik
1973 Thriller: A Cruel Picture
Production Coordinator:
1966 Persona
1969 How Marie Met Fredrik
1973 Thriller: A Cruel Picture
1983 Raskenstam
Production Manager:
1966 Persona
1969 How Marie Met Fredrik
1973 Thriller: A Cruel Picture
1976 Man on the Roof
1977 Tabu
1979 Walk On Water If You Can
1983 Raskenstam
Second Assistant Director:
1966 Persona
1968 Hour of the Wolf
1969 How Marie Met Fredrik
1973 Thriller: A Cruel Picture
1976 Man on the Roof
1977 Tabu
1979 Walk On Water If You Can
1983 Raskenstam
Writer:
1966 Persona
1968 Hour of the Wolf
1969 How Marie Met Fredrik
1973 Thriller: A Cruel Picture
1976 Man on the Roof
1977 Tabu
1979 Walk On Water If You Can
1983 Raskenstam
2022 Thriller - A Cruel Documentary
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