![]() H. G. Lewis: The Return of the Godfather of Gore. Article by Nickolas Cook
From then on, Lewis took over directing duties on most of his films, following up his classic with more blood and more gore, in such now classics as Two Thousand Maniacs! (1964) and Color Me Blood Red (1965) with his production partner, legendary exploitation producer, David F. Friedman. The two were successful enough to cause a drive-in sensation. Soon the new gore aesthetic drew in international filmmakers, and soon blood was pouring all over the world.
http://herschellgordonlewis.com http://www.myspace.com/godfatherofgore Filmography: The Gore-Gore Girls (aka Blood Orgy) (1975) [Producer and Director] Year of the Yahoo! (1974) [Producer and Director] This Stuff'll Kill Ya! (1973) [Director] Miss Nymphet's Zap-ln (1972) [Director] Stick It in Your Ear (1971) [Producer] [aka Vortex] The Wizard of Gore (1971) [Director, Writer] The Ecstasies of Women (1970) [Director under pseudonym] Linda and Abilene (1969) [Director under pseudonym] How to Make a Doll (1968) [Director] Just for the Hell of It (1968) [Director] The Psychic (1968) [Cinematographer] The Girl, the Body, and the Pill (1967) [Director] The Gruesome Twosome (1967) [Director] The Magic Land of Mother Goose (1967) [Director and Cinematographer] Something Weird (1967) [Director] Suburban Roulette (1967) [Producer and Director, Co-writer] A Taste of Blood (1967) [Producer and Director] Alley Tramp (1966) [Director under pseudonym] Jimmy, the Boy Wonder (1966) [Director] Color Me Blood Red (1965) [Director, Writer. Cinematographer] Monster a Go-Go (1965) [Director, Producer as Sheldon Seymour] Sin, Suffer, Repent (1965) [Director, Cinematographer] She-Devils on Wheels (1968) [Producer and Director] Blast-Off Girls (1967) [Producer and Director, Writer] Boin-n-g (1963) [Director] Goldilocks and the Three Bares (1963) [Director under pseudonym] Scum of the Earth (1963) [Director] Daughter of the Sun (1962) [Director under pseudonym, Writer] Nature's Playmates (1962) [Director under pseudonym] The Adventures Of Lucky Pierre (1962) [Director under pseudonym, Writer] Living Venus (1961) [Producer and Director] The Prime Time (1960) [Producer] 2,000 Maniacs! (1964) [Director, Writer, Wrote musical score] Moonshine Mountain (1964) [Producer and Director, Cinematographer] Bell, Bare, and Beautiful (1963) [Director under pseudonym] Blood Feast (1963) [Director, Cinematographer, Composer] Blood Feast 2 (2002) [Director] Nickolas Cook lives in the beautiful Southwestern desert with his wife and three pugs. He is the Fiction Moderator for the Shocklines Writing Group, the Chat Host for The Lost and The Damned Message Board and the Writers' Forum Moderator at ARWZ. His fiction and non-fiction have appeared in several magazines. He collects jazz and blues, and is still trying to learn how to play the trumpet like his hero, Miles Davis. Visit Nickolas at his web site at The Horror and Jazz-Blues Review, his Myspace page, his blog, where you can read his free ongoing serial novella A Kind of Blue. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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