I Was A Teenage Moviemaker - Don Glut's Amateur Movies 2006 Horror Movie Review
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From 1953 to 1969, Don Glut (best known today for writing the best-selling novelization of the movie The Empire Strikes Back) made amateur movies, most of them in the horror and science fiction genres. Shot on 16mm, these films, thanks to coverage in such magazines as Famous Monsters of Filmland, became “legendary” throughout the world. I Was a Teenage Movie Maker is a feature-length DVD about the making of those films, including interviews with Forrest J Ackerman, Randal Kleiser, Bob Burns, Jim Harmon, Scott Shaw!, Paul Davids, Bill Warren and others. Also, as a “gigantic extra” (and for the first time ever), all 41 of Glut’s movies – plus hours of bonus film footage – can be enjoyed on this Special 2-Disc Collector’s Edition DVD.
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Title: I Was A Teenage Moviemaker - Don Glut's Amateur Movies
Year: 2006
Starring: Bart Andrews,
Roy Barcroft,
Bob Burns,
Kenne Duncan,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 127 minutes
Director: Donald F. Glut,
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