Maurizio Costanzo, born in 1938, is a notable Italian writer whose work in All The Souls... Except the Dead (1977) showcases his unique storytelling. His contributions to the film reflect the intricate narratives and dark themes prevalent in cult cinema. Costanzo's background as a television host and journalist informs his writing style, allowing him to weave compelling tales that resonate with audiences. His role in shaping the dialogue around Italian exploitation films cements his place in the genre's history.
All The Souls... Except the Dead
Dante must sell books on the legends related to the noble families of Emilia-Romagna to the descendants of the families themselves. When he arrives at the castle Zanotti, he learns that the head of the family, the Marquis Ignazio, has just died that morning.