Seth Holt
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Seth Holt (1923 – February 14, 1971) was a British film director.
Born in Palestine, he worked as editor on a number of Ealing comedies before directing a number of features for Hammer Studios. The most enduring of the Hammer movies were the psycho-thrillers Taste of Fear (1963) and The Nanny (1965), and the gory Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971), which was completed by Michael Carreras after Holt's unexpected death in London, England from heart failure.He produced a documentary called 'Barbed Water" which was about the whalers of Faial in the Azores.
His films are characterized by their tense atmosphere and suspense, as well as their striking visual style.
[edit] External links
- Seth Holt at the Internet Movie Database
Hammer film directors |
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Roy Ward Baker | Michael Carreras | Terence Fisher | Freddie Francis | John Gilling | Seth Holt | Peter Sasdy | Don Sharp |