An exercise in cinematic comic book style with Pat Boyette and „The Dungeon of Harrow“ (1962)

- „I’d been in love with motion picture-making for a long time,“ Boyette recalls. „When television came in, suddenly there was a big market for films. I thought, ‚This is the thing to do. You can make some schlock and get by with it at this early stage.‘ Not that you purposely go out to make schlock. But the fact is, with limited resources, that’s the best you can hope for.“
(Pat Boyette quoted in „A fright-fest of films by Pat Boyette“ by Marty Baumann [J. David Spurlock – The Nightstand Chillers – Vanguard Productions; p. 45])
Januar 22, 2026 | Veröffentlicht in André Malberg,Blog,Blogautoren,English,Essays,Filmbesprechungen,Filmschaffende,Filmtheorie,other languages,Verschiedenes