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Al Adamson (25 de julio de 1929 – junio de 1995) fue un prolífico director y productor cinematográfico de nacionalidad estadounidense, especializado en la realización de películas de horror de serie B en los años 1960 y 1970.
Albert Victor Adamson Jr. (July 25, 1929 – June 21, 1995) was an American filmmaker and actor known as a prolific director of B-grade horror and exploitation films throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
Adamson's first foray into filmmaking was helping his father as director and producer on the film Halfway to Hell (1953). In the mid-1960s, he founded the prolific grindhouse outfit Independent-International Pictures with fellow producer/distributor Samuel M. Sherman .
- Director, Producer, Actor
- July 25, 1929
- Al Adamson
- August 2, 1995
Overview. Born. July 25, 1929 · Hollywood, California, USA. Died. August 2, 1995 · Indio, California, USA (homicide) Birth name. Albert Victor Adamson Jr. Height. 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) Mini Bio.
- July 25, 1929
- August 2, 1995
Al Adamson fue un prolífico director y productor cinematográfico de nacionalidad estadounidense, especializado en la realización de películas de horror de serie B en los años 1960 y 1970.
Dracula vs. Frankenstein, released in the UK as Blood of Frankenstein, is a 1971 American science fiction horror film directed and co-produced by Al Adamson. The film stars J. Carrol Naish as Dr. Durea, a descendant of Dr. Frankenstein who is working on a blood serum for his assistant Groton ( Lon Chaney Jr. ).
Blazing Stewardesses is a 1975 American sex comedy film directed by Al Adamson. Its title derives from the 1975 film The Naughty Stewardesses and the 1974 film Blazing Saddles. [1] Producer Sam Sherman intended the film to be a fond throwback to "B" westerns of the 1940s, and hired a cast of screen veterans.