Emmett Alston
Emmett Alston was born on Dec 22, 1941 in USA. Emmett Alston's big-screen debut came with Three-Way Weekend directed by Emmett Alston in 1979.
Emmett Alston began his career in the 70s as a cinematographer: he shot the gloriously gonzo experimental horror oddity "Moonchild" and the Southern-fried drive-in romp "Country Blue" (Alston also co-produced this latter movie). He made his directorial debut with the crude off-the-wall comedy "Three-Day Weekend." He went on to helm two enjoyably schlocky fright features: the seasonal slasher outing "New Year's Evil" and the uproariously ridiculous sci-fi/horror item "Demonwarp." Alston has shown a special affinity for entertainingly tacky martial arts action pictures, with the incredibly inane tongue-in-cheek spoof "Nine Deaths of the Ninja" rating highly as a total campy riot. Alston wrote the script for the fun "Deliverance" rip-off "Hunter's Blood." His last credit to date was as a co-producer for "Twogether."
Birthday
Dec 22, 1941Place of Birth
USA
Movies & TV Shows
- 2019
writer
3.6 - 1993
director
2.3 - 1985
director, writer
3.9 - 1980
writer, director
4.9 - 1979
writer, director
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