Fear on Film
Archival Treasures • 25m
In 1982, while working at Universal Studios as a publicity and marketing specialist for horror and science-fiction films, Mick Garris produced and hosted this twenty-six-minute roundtable discussion with VIDEODROME director David Cronenberg and filmmakers John Landis and John Carpenter. All three were working on projects at Universal at the time, and the piece was created for studio promotional purposes. Garris has since gone on to direct films himself, including the television miniseries of Stephen King’s “The Stand” and “The Shining” and the feature film RIDING THE BULLET.
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