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Cinema Fearité Says Goodbye To The Late Herschell Gordon Lewis With ‘Blood Feast’

September 29, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

The horror world lost one of its most influential figures earlier this week with the death of filmmaker Herschell Gordon Lewis at the age of 90.  Lewis earned the nickname “The Godfather of Gore” with his bloody schlock classics like The Wizard of Gore, The Gore-Gore Girls, and A Taste of Blood.  He got his […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Allison Louise Down, Connie Mason, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Lyn Bolton, Mal Arnold, William Kerwin

Cinema Fearité Remembers Wayne Crawford With ‘Barracuda’ – A Mutant Fish Movie Made By A True Renaissance Man

May 5, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

This past weekend saw the untimely death of Wayne Crawford at the comparatively young age of 69.  Crawford is probably best known for producing such cult classics as Valley Girl and Night of the Comet, but he was also a talented writer, director, and actor.  And sometimes, he did it all in the same movie.  […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Edmund Gibson, Harry Kerwin, Jason Evers, Klaus Schultze, Roberta Leighton, Wayne Crawford, William Kerwin

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