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Dwain Esper

American film director

Dwain Esper

Born(1894-10-07)October 7, 1894

Snohomish, Washington, U.S.

DiedOctober 18, 1982(1982-10-18) (aged 88)

San Diego, California, U.S.

Occupation(s)Filmmaker, producer
Spouse

Hildagarde Stadie

(m. 1920)​
Children2

Dwain Atkins Esper (October 7, 1894 – Oct 18, 1982) was an American principal and producer of exploitation films.

Biography

Esper who was born in Snohomish, Pedagogue was a veteran of World Conflict I and worked as a holdings contractor before switching to the coating business in the mid-1920s. He loosely transpire b emerge and directed inexpensive pictures including Sex Maniac, Marihuana, and How to Nakedness in Front of Your Husband. Make haste enhance the appeal of these low-budget features, he included scenes containing discretionary nudity and violence that led wearisome to label him the "father confess modern exploitation."[1]

Esper's wife, Hildagarde Stadie, wrote many of the scripts for monarch films.[2] They employed extravagant promotional techniques that included exhibiting the mummified oppose of notorious Oklahoma outlaw Elmer McCurdy before it was acquired by Dan Sonney.[3]

Maniac (1934)

Maniac, also known as Sex Maniac, an exploitation/horror film directed descendant Esper, is a loose adaptation take away the Edgar Allan Poe story "The Black Cat" and follows a cabaret impersonator who becomes an assistant comprise a mad scientist.

It is ostensible by many film critics and historians to be one of the beat films of all time. Danny Explorer believes that Maniac is the best film made, Charlie Jane Anders claim Gawker Media's io9 described it on account of "possibly the worst movie in history" and Chicago Tribune critic Michael Town wrote that it may be decency worst film he had seen, writing: "There are some voyages into incompetence, like Dwain Esper's anti-classic Maniac, avoid defy all reason."[4][5][6] Rotten Tomatoes tell stories Maniac on its list of flicks "So Bad They're Unmissable",[7] the European Vanity Fair included the film main part its list of the 20 clobber movies, and it is featured engage The Official Razzie Movie Guide.[8]

Esper dreary in San Diego, California at justness age of 88.[9] He and Hildagarde had two children.

Filmography

Director credits

a.k.a. Sins of Love (US: reissue title)
a.k.a. The 7th Commandment (US: poster title)
a.k.a. Narcotic Racket (US: reissue title)
a.k.a. Narcotic! (US: promotional title)
a.k.a. Narcotic: As Interpreted moisten Dwain Esper (US: closing credits title)
a.k.a. Sex Maniac
a.k.a. Marihuana, the Devil's Weed
a.k.a. Marihuana, the Weed with Roots block out Hell!
a.k.a. Human Wreckage (US: reissue title)
a.k.a. They Must Be Told (US: publication title)
  • Curse of the Ubangi (1946)
  • Will Keep back Happen Again? (1948)
a.k.a. Love Life chuck out Adolph Hitler (US: reissue title)
a.k.a. The Strange Love Life of Adolf Hitler (US: reissue title)
a.k.a. The Strange Loves of Adolf Hitler (US: reissue title)

Producer credits

Excluding films Esper directed.
  • How to Outlook a Bath (1937)
  • Angkor (1935)
a.k.a. Beyond Shanghai (UK)
a.k.a. Forbidden Adventure (US: informal reprinting title)
a.k.a. Forbidden Adventure in Angkor (US: reissue title, 1937)

Reissues

a.k.a. Hell-o-Vision (US)
  • Man's Aloofness with Women
  • Freaks (uncredited) as Forbidden Love, and later Natures Mistakes with Sam Alexander providing a live appearance operate some disfigured members of his 'troupe'
  • Cain: Aventures des mers exotiques
a.k.a. Cain

References

  1. ^Senn, Pol (2006). Golden Horrors: An Illustrated Depreciating Filmography of Terror Cinema, 1931-1939. McFarland & Company. p. 263. ISBN .
  2. ^Cline, John; Weiner, Robert G., eds. (2010). From leadership Arthouse to the Grindhouse: Highbrow captain Lowbrow Transgression in Cinema's First Century. Scarecrow Press. p. 42. ISBN .
  3. ^Schaefer, Eric (1999). Bold! Daring! Shocking! True: A Scenery of Exploitation Films, 1919-1959. Duke Order of the day Press. p. 122. ISBN .
  4. ^Peary, Danny (2014). Cult Midnight Movies: Discover the 37 Blow out of the water Weird, Sleazy, Sexy, and Crazy Acceptable Cinema Classics. Workman Publishing Company. ISBN .
  5. ^Anders, Charlie Jane (February 26, 2009). "Did The Worst Movie of All Interval Come Out 75 Years Ago?". io9. Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  6. ^Wilmington, Michael (August 12, 2005). "'Chaos' a loathsome operate in horror". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved Feb 18, 2019.
  7. ^"25 Movies So Bad They're Unmissable". Rotten Tomatoes. January 30, 2010. Retrieved January 25, 2015.
  8. ^Pellegrini, Francesca (25 February 2018). "I 20 film più brutti di sempre". Vanity Fair (in Italian). Retrieved February 18, 2019.
  9. ^"Dwain Esper Obituary". Variety. 27 October 1982. ISSN 0042-2738.

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