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Years active. 1986–present. Kevin S. Tenney (born October 16, 1955) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter, best known for directing horror movies such as Witchboard (1986), [1] and Night of the Demons (1988). He also wrote Night of the Demons 3 (1997).
Kevin Tenney. Director: Witchboard. Independent writer/director Kevin S. Tenney was born in 1955 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He hails from a military family and grew up in Hawaii, Bermuda and California. Tenney made his first 8mm movie while in the sixth grade. He attended the University of Southern California.
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Director: Witchboard. Independent writer/director Kevin S. Tenney was born in 1955 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He hails from a military family and grew up in Hawaii, Bermuda and California. Tenney made his first 8mm movie while in the sixth grade. He attended the University of Southern California.
- October 16, 1955
Feb 21, 2021 · The setting-a-film-in-Fairfield-but-filming it-somewhere-else template was pioneered by famed horror filmmaker Kevin S. Tenney, a 1973 Fairfield High grad. Tenney’s first feature film, “Witchboard” (1986), and “Night of the Demons” (1988) have become cult classics.
Witchboard is a 1986 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Kevin Tenney in his directorial debut, and starring Tawny Kitaen, Stephen Nichols, and Todd Allen. The plot centers on a college student who becomes entranced into using her friend's Ouija board alone after it was accidentally left behind at her party, resulting in ...
Kevin S. Tenney is a filmmaker with his company known as Prodigy Entertainment who has entertained the cult horror fans for over two decades now since his start on the movie 'Witchboard' which had a successful theatrical run in 1986 and already was prepping up for his next film 'Night of the Demons' which starred many cult faves like Cathy ...
Nov 6, 2020 · Less Child’s Play, More Magic: Kevin S. Tenney’s Pinocchio’s Revenge (1996) – The Schlock Pit. The home of film critics Matty Budrewicz and Dave Wain who, for the best part of a decade, have parlayed their shared, lifelong obsession with horror, B-movies, and direct-to-video shenanigans into a writing career.