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  2. Peter A. Locke is an American film producer, and co-founder of The Kushner-Locke Company along with his partner, Donald Kushner. [1] Locke's television credits include the series The Stockard Channing Show, Automan, six seasons of 1st & Ten, 860 episodes of Divorce Court, 66 episodes of Sweating Bullets, Contraption, Gun, Cracker, and Harts of ...

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    Producer. Actor. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Peter Locke is known for The Brave Little Toaster (1987), The Hills Have Eyes (1977) and The Hills Have Eyes (2006). He has been married to Liz Torres since 28 March 1975. More at IMDbPro.

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  4. Peter Locke. Producer: The Brave Little Toaster. Peter Locke is known for The Brave Little Toaster (1987), The Hills Have Eyes (1977) and The Hills Have Eyes (2006). He has been married to Liz Torres since 28 March 1975.

  5. American film producer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Peter A. Locke is an American film producer, and co-founder of The Kushner-Locke Company along with his partner, Donald Kushner.

    • It Was Based on A “True Story.”
    • The Film Was Also Inspired by necessity.
    • Craven Was Even Influenced by The Grapes of wrath.
    • Janus Blythe Won Her Role Based Partly on Speed.
    • Peter Locke Plays A Small Role in The Film.
    • The Tarantula Scene Wasn’T planned.
    • The Dead Dog Was Real (But They Didn’T Kill it).
    • The Film Was Originally Rated X.
    • Michael Berryman Constantly Faced heatstroke.
    • The Climactic Explosion Could Have Been Deadly.

    According to writer/director Wes Craven, The Hills Have Eyes was heavily inspired by the legend of Sawney Bean, believed to be the head of a wild Scottish clan that murdered and cannibalized numerous people during the 16th century. Craven heard the story of the Bean clan, and noted that the road near where they lived was believed to be haunted beca...

    After Craven released The Last House on the Leftin 1972, he tried his hand at making films outside of the horror genre, but according to the late director, “Nobody wanted to know about it.” In need of money and searching for a better career path, he finally answered the request of his friend, producer Peter Locke, to write a horror film. At the tim...

    For The Hills Have Eyes, Craven reportedly wanted to do “something more sophisticated” than The Last House on the Left, and also claimed, “I didn’t want to feel uncomfortable again about making a statement about human depravity.” So in addition to drawing from 16th-century folklore with Sawney Bean, the former English teacher pulled from some class...

    For the role of Ruby, the filmmakers needed an actress who could pull off the flighty and feral character convincingly, so, in the words of Locke: “We had sprints.” Actresses trying out for the role were asked to race each other, and Blythe’s speed won out.

    Because of the film’s small budget (it reportedly costbetween $350,000 and $700,000), even Locke was drafted to join the cast. He appears as “Mercury,” the feather-covered clan member who shows up only twice: once in the film’s opening minutes, and then again as he’s pushed off a cliff by the Carter family’s dog, Beast.

    The scene in which Lynne Wood (Dee Wallace) discovers a tarantula in the family trailer is a foreboding moment that signals the trauma to come, but it wasn’t in the script. According to Craven, they simply found the spider on the road during shooting, put it in a terrarium, and decided to add it into the film. Don’t worry, though: Wallace didn’t ac...

    During the scene in which Doug (Martin Speer) discovers the mutilated body of the family’s other German Shepherd, Beauty, a real dog corpse was used. According to Craven, though, the dog was already dead. “Let’s just say we bought a dead dog from the county and leave it at that,” he said.

    Though it might seem relatively tame by modern standards, the film’s graphic violence earned it an X (what we now call NC-17) ratingfrom the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), which meant cuts had to be made. According to Locke, significant footage was removed from the scene in which Papa Jupiter (James Whitworth) kills Fred (John Steadm...

    Berryman, who became a horror iconthanks to this film, was apparently game for just about anything Craven and company wanted him to do, though he personally told the producers he was born with “26 birth defects.” In fact, the actor was born with hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasia, a genetic skin disease that results in a lack of sweat glands, which ...

    Because the budget was small, production on The Hills Have Eyesoften meant taking risks. Actors performed stunts themselves, sometimes putting themselves in harm’s way. For the scene in which Brenda (Susan Lanier) and Bobby (Robert Houston) set a trap to kill Papa Jupiter by blowing up the trailer, the crew members who set the explosion actually co...

  6. Presenter. Peter Locke is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, Actor, Director, Writer, Presenter, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes The Hills Have Eyes, The Hills Have Eyes 2, The Hills Have Eyes, But I'm a Cheerleader, The Brave Little Toaster, The Adventures of Pinocchio, The Hills Have Eyes Part 2, and Beowulf.

  7. Peter A. Locke is an American film producer, and co-founder of The Kushner-Locke Company along with his partner, Donald Kushner. Locke's television credits include the series The Stockard Channing Show, Automan, six seasons of 1st & Ten, 860 episodes of Divorce Court, 66 episodes of Sweating Bullets, Contraption, Gun, Cracker, and Harts of the ...

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