William Lustig
William Lustig | |
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Born |
The Bronx, New York, United States | February 1, 1955
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Film director, film producer |
William Lustig (born February 1, 1955 in The Bronx, New York), also known as Bill Lustig, is an American film director[1] and producer who has worked primarily in the horror film genre. He is the nephew of former middleweight champion Jake LaMotta.
Film career
As a film director, Lustig is best known for his low-budget horror films Maniac,[2] Vigilante, Uncle Sam, and the Maniac Cop series.[3] Lustig has also worked as an actor playing small roles in his own films as well as in films by Sam Raimi, most notably as a fake shemp in Army of Darkness and a dockworker in Darkman.[4] As of 2009, Lustig is the CEO of Blue Underground; an entertainment company specializing in the release of obscure films and exploitation films on DVD.[5] He also produced the both remakes of his films Maniac (2012) and Maniac Cop (2016), the latter co-produced with Nicolas Winding Refn.[6]
Filmography
Year | Title | Notes |
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1977 | Hot Honey | Credited as Billy Bagg |
The Violation of Claudia | ||
1980 | Maniac | Also producer |
1983 | Vigilante | Also producer AKA Street Gang |
1988 | Maniac Cop | |
1989 | Hit List | |
Relentless | ||
1990 | Maniac Cop 2 | |
1993 | Maniac Cop III: Badge of Silence | Co-directed with Joel Soisson |
1995 | The Expert | |
1996 | Uncle Sam | |
References
- ↑ Lustig, William; Steve Voce (Spring 1995). "William Lustig; Interview by Steve Voce". Psychotronic Video. 20: 52–59.
- ↑ Vincent Canby (1981-01-31). "Maniac". New York Times. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
- ↑ "NYC Horror Film Festival Announces 2009 Lineup and Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient". DreadCentral. November 6, 2009.
- ↑ March 2008 Interview with L.A. Record
- ↑ Cultfilms en Kutfilms Interview with Bill Lustig (April 13, 2007)
- ↑ ‘Maniac Cop’ Sales Art Presented by Nicolas Winding Refn!