Tuesday, 26 February 2013

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Funny Christmas Plays Biography
 August 05, 1941 – April 04, 2007 -New Orleans, LA.  Bejamin “Bob” Clark began making independent low-budget features as a writer/director with the transvestite comedy The She Man in 1967, and is fondly remembered for his horror films of the early ’70s, made with writer/actor Alan Ormsby: Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things and Deathdream. Clark also won admiration for his Sherlock Holmes film Murder By Decree, scripted by John Hopkins.

Clark then branched out as a competent helmer of a wide variety of genres, mostly from his own original stories. His films include the atmospheric, imaginative period thriller, “Murder By Decree” (1979), in which Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson solve the mystery of Jack the Ripper, the film version of the sentimental father-son stage drama “Tribute” (1980) and the semi-autobiographical, smarmy but high grossing hit comedies, “Porky’s” (1981) and “Porky’s II–The Next Day” (1983). Clark is perhaps best-known for the now classic holiday-themed “A Christmas Story” (1983).

Bob Clark was killed along with his son, Ariel Hanrath-Clark, in a head-on crash with a vehicle that steered into the wrong lane.  The driver fo the other car was found guilty of driving without a license while intoxicated.
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays
Funny Christmas Plays

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