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'''Joel M. Reed''' (December 29, 1933) | '''Joel M. Reed''' (December 29, 1933-April 14, 2020) was an American film director, producer and writer who was best known for directing the controversial [[Bloodsucking Freaks]]. | ||
Reed is also known for the films [[The G.I. Executioner]], Career Bed, | Reed is also known for the films [[The G.I. Executioner]], Career Bed, Blood Bath and Night of the Zombies. | ||
Reed wrote and directed Blood Bath (Terror, Night and the City) which was produced by the Trans-Orient Entertainment Corporation and had a budget of $100,000. In a 1974 interview with The New York Times, he described the film as a "contemporary, episodic occult-horror adventure". Harve Presnell starred in the film as a producer of horror films who arranges in his studio a Black Mass. | Reed wrote and directed Blood Bath (Terror, Night and the City) which was produced by the Trans-Orient Entertainment Corporation and had a budget of $100,000. In a 1974 interview with The New York Times, he described the film as a "contemporary, episodic occult-horror adventure". Harve Presnell starred in the film as a producer of horror films who arranges in his studio a Black Mass. |
Latest revision as of 17:05, 9 September 2023
Overview
Joel M. Reed (December 29, 1933-April 14, 2020) was an American film director, producer and writer who was best known for directing the controversial Bloodsucking Freaks.
Reed is also known for the films The G.I. Executioner, Career Bed, Blood Bath and Night of the Zombies.
Reed wrote and directed Blood Bath (Terror, Night and the City) which was produced by the Trans-Orient Entertainment Corporation and had a budget of $100,000. In a 1974 interview with The New York Times, he described the film as a "contemporary, episodic occult-horror adventure". Harve Presnell starred in the film as a producer of horror films who arranges in his studio a Black Mass.
In May 2012, Reed signed with Polus Books beginning with his short story Zombie Wall.
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