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Bob Clark

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

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G.W. Elmer

10Oct11

This would have been a great addition to 70s/ 80s films that are based in the 50s/ early 60s if it didn't have douchebags as the protagonists.

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Arcanus

30Mar11

About as funny as the Black Death.

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souljacker

20Feb11

So much fun

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Emlyn

13Dec10

This is still one of Canada's best films in terms of how well it did financially... its not even set in Canada. I think it is time to place a bigger priority on your film industry Canada. And not just in Quebec.

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