Buddy Giovinazzo Book order
Buddy Giovinazzo is a filmmaker and author, perhaps best known for his shocking debut film Combat Shock about a troubled Vietnam War veteran. He holds a Masters in Cinema from College of Staten Island.






- 2021
- 2016
The Frightfest Guide To Exploitation Movies
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
World renowned film critic Alan Jones takes you on a startling tour through the extremes of the exploitation movie's Golden Era of 1935-1985. With an introduction by Combat Shock writer/director Buddy Giovinazzo, The FrightFest Guide to Exploitation Movies fully captures the range of the entire exploitation spectrum. Enter, if you dare, into the sordid, sleazy underworld of Z-studio slime and punishment, where orgies of the dead, cesspools of vice and shameless desires featured tantalising titles, lurid artowrk, daring advertising campaigns and overblown hype.
- 2004
Potsdamer Platz
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A New York Mafia family known as Franchise, sets up base on Berlin's Potsdamer Platz, setting in motion a destructive confrontation with the Russian Mafia. Tony, a young hitman, is sent in to terrorise the opposition, but when the life of an innocent 14-year-old girl is lost, he determines to change his life for the better. He finds the offer of redemption he is searching for in the love that springs up between him and an East Berlin medical student. But quitting the life is not easy, and Tony finds himself torn between loyalty to his family and the love of his girl...