- His other notable films include The Last House on the Left (1972), The Hills Have Eyes (1977), Swamp Thing (1982), The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988), Shocker (1989), The People Under the Stairs (1991), Vampire in Brooklyn (1995), Music of the Heart (1999), and Red Eye (2005). Craven's final film was Scream 4 (2011).
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Wes Craven (1939–2015) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and actor. He contributed to many projects as either the director, writer, producer, editor, actor, or a combination of the five. [1] [2] Craven in 2010 Contents 1 Films 1.1 Producer only 1.2 Other credits 2 Television 2.1 Producer only 2.2 Actor only 3 References
Director: Wes Craven | Stars: Michael Murphy, Mitch Pileggi, John Tesh, Heather Langenkamp Votes: 16,740 | Gross: $16.55M 12. The People Under the Stairs (1991) R | 102 min | Comedy, Horror, Mystery 6.4 Rate 57 Metascore Two adults and a juvenile break into a house occupied by a brother and sister and their stolen children.
Wes Craven was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, editor, and actor. He contributed to many projects as either the director, writer, producer, editor, actor, or a combination of the five.[1][2]
Highest Rated: 95% A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) Lowest Rated: Not Available. Birthday: Aug 2, 1939. Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Though he originally intended to be a college professor ...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit17%21%Executive ProducerNo Score Yet80%Unknown (Character)60%56%Director10%26%Director, Screenwriter, ProducerA.V. Club Interview with Wes Craven. Raised in a strict Baptist family in Cleveland, Ohio, and ensconced in academia as a young adult, Wes Craven doesn’t seem to fit the profile of a master of horror. But when he and producer Sean S. Cunningham (who went on to direct Friday The 13th) got the opportunity to make a drive-in movie on the cheap ...
Wesley Earl Craven was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Caroline (Miller) and Paul Eugene Craven. He had a midwestern suburban upbringing. His first feature film was The Last House on the Left (1972), which he wrote, directed, and edited.