Marino Girolami was born on 1 February 1914 in Rome, Italy. Formally a
professional boxer, Girolami ended his boxing career when he was 20. Following this, he got a degree as a physical therapist and opened a gym which specialized in therapeutic massages. Girolami entered into Italy
Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. Among the people Girolami met was
Anna Magnani who took her son Luca to meet him which led to close relationship between them. Girolami gave her the script he had been working on of ''
Campo de'fiori which was passed on to Aldo Fabrizi. The story was re-written by Girolami and Federico Fellini and directed by Mario Bonnard, which led to Girolami working in film. He debuted as an actor in 1940, and became an assistant director for Mario Soldati, Marcello Marchesi, Vittorio Metz. In 1949 he debuted as a director with La strada buia, a variation on the film Fugitive Lady''. He pursued his career as film director with several musical comedies and melodramas. Film historian and critic Roberto Curti described Girolami as one of Italy's most prolific
genre directors, directing 78 films in three decades. Girolami worked in several genres and trends such as the Western with
Between God, the Devil and a Winchester, the crime film (
Violent Rome) and horror with
Zombie Holocaust. Girolami also made
hardcore pornography such as
Sesso profondo. He died on 20 February 1994 in Rome. ==Personal life==