American Grindhouse | |
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Directed by | Elijah Drenner |
Produced by | Jeff Broadstreet Elijah Drenner Dan Greene Ingo Jucht Calum Waddell |
Written by | Elijah Drenner Calum Waddell |
Narrated by | Robert Forester |
Music by | Jason Brandt |
Cinematography | Dan Greene |
Editing by | Elijah Drenner Andrew Goldenberg Dan Greene |
Studio | Lux Digital Pictures End Films |
Distributed by | Lorber Films |
Release date(s) | March 13, 2010(SXSW) |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
American Grindhouse is a 2010 documentary directed and produced by Elijah Drenner. The film made its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 13, 2010.[1]
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The documentary chronicles the history of the American exploitation film from the days of Thomas Edison to contemporary films of the 21st century. The film features exclusive interviews with John Landis, Joe Dante, Jack Hill, Don Edmonds, Fred Williamson, Allison Anders, James Gordon White, Larry Cohen, William Lustig, Herschell Gordon Lewis, Judy Brown, Jeremy Kasten, Jonathan Kaplan, Bob Minor, Lewis Teague, David Hess and Fred Olen Ray. The documentary also features film historians Eddie Muller, Kim Morgan and Eric Schaefer. The narration is by actor Robert Forster.
The main films referenced in the documentary are:
Rotten Tomatoes, the review aggregator, gave the film an 86%.[2]