Today is the anniversary of the death in 1977 of film director
William Castle. He's best known for his "gimmicky" promotions, for example, taking out insurance policies against the possibility of someone dying of fright during his film
Macabre. He has
a Facebook page.
The Guardian calls him "the godfather of interactive cinema." The only one of his films that I have a blog post on is
Mr. Sardonicus. I haven't seen any of his other works, but I'm sure I'll get around to them.
You always write about the most unique people. :)
ReplyDeleteI like "characters". ;)
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