00:29And as a director, we put more on the screen for the amount of money spent than anybody else did.
00:38Dracula vs. Frankenstein.
00:41How many ways can you distort the human mind?
00:46What other director worked with Colonel Sanders, Charles Manson, bikers, and horn people?
00:56A lot of brasses. Blood and gore.
00:59He was the king of B-movies.
01:02Anybody that says, oh, some of Al Adamson's movies were good? No, they were not.
01:08Look at some of your great directors. They have never made 32 films.
01:11Obviously, he wasn't a great director. You know, a lot of directors start off making B-movies, but they usually graduate.
01:17I tried to train him how to direct, how to act, how to edit. He wasn't good at any of them.
01:23Inflamed to madness and murder by the wild, provocative young bodies of the Go-Go Girls.
01:30Any of you say anything bad about me in line?
01:32He cheated me all the time.
01:34You had all these people that hadn't paid because it was experience for them.
01:39We represented something he needed. Youth, energy, and he was providing something we all needed a lot. Opportunity.
01:46Human zombies in blood of ghastly horror.
01:51His business associate, his family, always heard from him at least two or three times a week.
01:56We're looking all over the country. Maybe he was kidnapped.
01:59We're trying to tell the family everything will be okay, but we don't really know.
02:04Are we filming?
02:05We are. We are filming, yes.
02:07And I'm lying a bit. I'm saying, Al, I don't know where you are. If you're sick, if you're dead, if you're whatever, you've got to give me a sign.
02:24It's wild beyond belief.
02:25You can't afford to miss.
02:30The shocking scenes you're about to see are not suggested for the weak or immature.