The artistry, triumph and lifelong friendship of the great cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond. With film school equipment, they shoot the Soviet crackdown of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. As refugees they struggle in Hollywood, finally breaking into the mainstream with their pivotal contribution to the "American New Wave."
A film described by director Ray Dennis Steckler as an extension of The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?.
Director Ray Dennis Steckler returns to his hometown to film memories of growing up there.
There are some movies that are so bad they're good. And there are some movies that are so bad- that they're just bad...
Ray Dennis Steckler was a movie writer, director, and actor. Starting in the 1960s, he made strange, low-budget horror/roughies, and by the 1970s he'd transitioned into porn, most shot in the Las Vegas area, and using a wide variety of pseudonyms. He continued to direct adult films into the late 1980s before retiring. Steckler died in 2009 at the age of 70.
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