Released August 14, 2018, in the US.
Filming location(s) unknown.
The story: As a child, Larry stood in front of the grocery store in hopes of getting jobs delivering groceries.
When he made enough money running groceries, he would take himself to the movies.
Larry loved the movies and he wanted to be a performer himself.
While in college, his interests still shifted towards performing, he was now interested in being a comedian.
But when he wasn't getting work or attention he lost interest and began hanging around a television studio working for no pay but hoping someone would recognize his talents and hire him.
Larry wrote his first story at 17-years-old.
His stories began getting picked up and being used in various television shows during the 50s and 60s.
But things were always getting changed around which bothered him.
In the early 70s, Larry was called in to write a screenplay for an already existing movie set.
That set in motion his directing career.
As the director, Larry had full control over all aspects of the movies he made and that's just what he wanted.
1972 brought Larry's first own movie to life, which he wrote and filmed at his home.
But it was considered racy in many ways, people didn't understand it and it wasn't released.
His first horror film 'It's Alive', was made in 1973 but not released until 1976.
When it rose to the top of the box office Larry saw himself with full control over his films.
Now writing, directing, and producing.
He hasn't stopped since.
Stars JJ Abrams, Larry Cohen, James Dixon, Janelle Webb, Traci Lords, Mick Garris, Cynthia Costas Cohen, Joe Dante, FX Feeney, Frederick K Keller, Yaphet Kotto, Fred Williamson, Jack H Harris, Spiro Razatos, John Landis, David Schow, Eric Roberts, Paul Kurta, Rick Baker, Martin Scorsese, Ryan Tyrek, Paul Glickman, Frank Pesce, Laurene Landon, Michael Moriarty, Eric Bogosian, Tara Reid, Daniel Pearl, Barbara Carrera, David Kern, Megan Gallagher, Robert Forester, Richard Brewer
Directed by Steve Mitchell
Not Rated
Not Rated
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