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Doris Wishman (June 1, 1912 – August 10, 2002) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. She is credited with having directed and produced at least 30 feature films during a career spanning over four decades, most notably in the sexploitation film genre.
According to The Grindhouse Database and TV Guide, it was released in 1966. [9] [10] Blu-Ray.com has the US release date as March 19, 1970, and German as February 11, 1972. [11] SOMETHING WEIRD VIDEO released "The Girls From Thunder Strip" on VHS in 2002.
A grindhouse or action house [1] is an American term for a theatre that mainly shows low-budget horror, splatter, and exploitation films for adults. According to historian David Church, this theater type was named after the "grind policy", a film-programming strategy dating back to the early 1920s which continuously showed films at cut-rate ...
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More: Must-see Iowa City concerts include The Indigo Girls and viral sensation Mason Ramsey Finding inspiration in cinema "Late Shift at the Grindhouse" is inspired by grindhouse cinema, a type of ...
Henri Pachard, Jackson St. Louis and Crystal Blue were the pseudonyms of the American film director Ron Sullivan (June 4, 1939 – September 27, 2008). [3] [4]In the late 1960s, using his real name, Sullivan directed a number of sex-and-sadism Sexploitation films for the then-thriving 42nd Street grindhouse market.
Grindhouse is a 2007 American double bill.It consists of two films, Planet Terror, a horror comedy written and directed by Robert Rodriguez, about a group of survivors who battle zombie-like creatures, and Death Proof, a slasher film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, about a murderous stuntman who kills young women with modified vehicles.
The documentary chronicles the history of the American exploitation film from the days of Thomas Edison to contemporary films of the 21st century. [3] The film features interviews with John Landis, Joe Dante, Jack Hill, Don Edmonds, Fred Williamson, Allison Anders, James Gordon White, Larry Cohen, William Lustig, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Judy Brown, Jeremy Kasten, Jonathan Kaplan, Bob Minor ...