Bob Clark began making independent low-budget features as a writer/director with the transvestite comedy The She Man in 1967, and his horror films of the early ‘70s, made with writer/actor Alan Ormsby, are fondly remembered: Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things (signed as Benjamin Clark) and Deathdream (aka Dead of Night; Night Walk). Clark also won admiration for his Sherlock Holmes film Murder By Decree, scripted by John Hopkins. None of this could compare to the box-office success Clark would find in the early ‘80s with his seminal low-brow sex comedy Porky’s and its first sequel. Reviled by critics but eaten up by audiences, the films’ horny-yet-nostalgic tone would forever influence the world of teen movies. It was Clark’s 1983 project, however, an adaptation of Jean Shepherd’s writings called A Christmas Story, that would prove to be the director’s finest moment. The pitch-perfect holiday farce failed to find an audience despite strong reviews upon its initial release, but… read more
I submitted CSPWDT several days ago. Really hoping it gets added soon. Gonna submit DEATHDREAM next.
Totally agree... CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS needs to be added! Even with all its shortcomings and weirdness (which I personally dig), it's one of my favorite horror/zombie films and I champion it whenever and wherever I can! I find it odd (considering the implicit "auteur-ness" of this site, even still, despite the silly name change) that RHINESTONE(!?) is on here (no idea why) but CSPWDT isn't yet. Wow.