
Al Adamson
Directing · Born 1929-07-25 · age 65 at death · Hollywood, California, USA
Al Adamson (July 25, 1929 – June 21, 1995) was a prolific director of B-grade horror films throughout the 1960s and 1970s. After assisting his father, Victor Adamson, in making the 1963 movie Halfway to Hell, Adamson decided to work in the motion picture industry himself. Three years later, he and Sam Sherman founded Independent-International Pictures, which became the vehicle for the many movies he directed. Among them are Psycho-A-Go-Go (later worked into Blood of Ghastly Horror), Satan's Sadists, Horror of the Blood Monsters, Dracula vs. Frankenstein, and Five Bloody Graves. After Adamson was reported missing for five weeks in 1995, after which law enforcement officials discovered his murdered corpse beneath the concrete and tile-covered whirlpool bath in his newly remodeled bathroom. The perpetrator was his live-in contractor Fred Fulford who, after being apprehended at the Coral Reef hotel on St Pete Beach, Florida, was charged with and convicted of murder, and was sentenced to twenty-five-years in prison. Description above from the Wikipedia article Al Adamson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Titles

Dracula vs. Frankenstein

Black Samurai

Satan's Sadists

Carnival Magic

Horror of the Blood Monsters

Blood of Dracula's Castle

Nurse Sherri

Brain of Blood

Girls for Rent

Death Dimension

Cinderella 2000

The Female Bunch

Blood of Ghastly Horror

The Dynamite Brothers

Jessi's Girls

Angels' Wild Women

Hammer

Psycho a Go Go

Five Bloody Graves

The Naughty Stewardesses

Hell's Bloody Devils

Blazing Stewardesses

Uncle Tom's Cabin

Sunset Cove

Black Heat

Doctor Dracula

Mean Mother

Half Way to Hell

Lost

Cry Rape

Lash of Lust

Doomsday Voyage

The Fiend with the Electronic Brain

Bedroom Stewardesses