Al Adamson net worthy of: Al Adamson was an American film director who had a net worthy of of $5 million. In 1966 Adamson and Sam Sherman founded Independent-International Images. Adamson directed B-quality horror movies from 1961 to 1983. As a kid he made an appearance uncredited in the film Desert Mesa. Adamson also directed or created the films Psycho a Go-Go, Bloodstream of Dracula’s Castle, Five Bloody Graves, Smashing the Criminal offense Syndicate, Horror of the Bloodstream Monsters, Brain of Bloodstream, Dracula vs. Al Adamson was created in Hollywood, California in July 1929 and passed on in June 1995. Al assisted his dad Victor Adamson with the 1963 film Halfway to Hell which he directed, produced, and made an appearance in. Frankenstein, Dynamite Brothers, Mean Mom, The Naughty Stewardesses, Dark High temperature, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Dark Samurai, Cinderella 2000, Sunset Cove, Loss of life Dimension, Nurse Sherri, Carnival Magic, and Shed. In 1995 Adamson was reported lacking and five weeks afterwards his remains were uncovered. Al Adamson officially passed on on June 21, 1995 at age 65. His murder provides been documented in it series Forensic Detectives, THE BRAND NEW Detectives, and A Stranger IN MY OWN Home.
Known for movies
Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971) as Director
Satan's Sadists (1969) as Director
Angels' Wild Women (1972) as Director
Horror of the Blood Monsters (1970) as Director
Quick Facts
Full Name
Al Adamson
Net Worth
$5 Million
Date Of Birth
July 25, 1929
Died
June 21, 1995, Indio, California, United States
Profession
Screenwriter, Film producer, Film director, Actor
Nationality
American
Spouse
Stevee Ashlock (m. 1993–1995), Regina Carrol (m. 1972–1992)
Parents
Dolores Booth, Victor Adamson
Siblings
Joy Adamson, Joan Marie Adamson
Movies
Dracula vs. Frankenstein, Satan's Sadists, Horror of the Blood Monsters, Brain of Blood, Possession of Nurse Sherri, Blood of Dracula's Castle, Five Bloody Graves, Blood of Ghastly Horror, Psycho A-Go-Go, Black Samurai, Hell's Bloody Devils, Angels' Wild Women, Death Dimension, Dynamite Brothers, Carnival Magic, Doctor Dracula, Mean Mother, On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight, Hammer, The Fiend with the Electronic Brain, Lost, Doomsday Voyage
Interesting Facts
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Fact
1
Interviewed in "Wild Beyond Belief: Interviews with Exploitation Filmmakers of the 1960s and 1970s" by Brian Albright (McFarland & Co.).
2
Murdered by a man by the name of Fred Fulford, who was convicted and sentenced to 25 years to life.
3
His body was found buried under his freshly laid cement and tile bathroom. His murderer posed as him using his clothes and credit cards at a hotel in Florida while on the run.
4
Was good friends with actor-director John 'Bud' Cardos.
5
Normally cast his wife Regina Carrol.
6
Son of actor-director Victor Adamson and actress Dolores Booth
Quotes
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Quote
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[on making horror films] I like doing them. To me, it's fun. I don't take it seriously.
2
I think I'm a better action director than anything.
Filmography
Director
Title
Year
Status
Character
Lost
1983
Carnival Magic
1981
Nurse Sherri
1978
Death Dimension
1978
Sunset Cove
1978
Doctor Dracula
1978
new footage
Cinderella 2000
1977
Black Samurai
1977
Uncle Tom's Cabin
1976
Black Heat
1976
Blazing Stewardesses
1975
Jessi's Girls
1975
The Naughty Stewardesses
1974
Girls for Rent
1974
Mean Mother
1974
as Albert Victor
Dynamite Brothers
1974
Angels' Wild Women
1972
Lash of Lust
1972
as George Sheaffer
Dracula vs. Frankenstein
1971
The Female Bunch
1971
Brain of Blood
1971
Horror of the Blood Monsters
1970
Hell's Bloody Devils
1970
Five Bloody Graves
1969
Shock Treatment
1969
new footage
Satan's Sadists
1969
Blood of Dracula's Castle
1969
Psycho
1967
Psycho a Go-Go
1965
Half Way to Hell
1961
uncredited
Producer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Cinderella 2000
1977
producer
Black Heat
1976
producer
Jessi's Girls
1975
producer
Cry Rape
1973
TV Movie producer
Angels' Wild Women
1972
producer
Hammer
1972
producer
Doomsday Voyage
1972
producer
Dracula vs. Frankenstein
1971
producer
Brain of Blood
1971
producer
Horror of the Blood Monsters
1970
producer
Hell's Bloody Devils
1970
producer
Five Bloody Graves
1969
producer
Satan's Sadists
1969
producer
Blood of Dracula's Castle
1969
producer
Psycho
1967
producer
Psycho a Go-Go
1965
producer
Half Way to Hell
1961
producer
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Horror of the Blood Monsters
1970
Earthly Vampire (uncredited)
Five Bloody Graves
1969
Indian in knife fight with Ben (uncredited)
Half Way to Hell
1961
Escobar (as Lyle Felice)
Desert Mesa
1935
Young Boy (uncredited)
Black Heat
1976
Extra in casino (uncredited)
Angels' Wild Women
1972
War Movie Director (uncredited)
Dracula vs. Frankenstein
1971
Man in Audience / Man Zapped by Dracula (uncredited)
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Nurse Sherri
1978
idea
Angels' Wild Women
1972
screenplay - as D. Dixon Jr.
Psycho
1967
story
Psycho a Go-Go
1965
original story
Half Way to Hell
1961
story
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Al Adamson: Drive-In Monster
1996
Short documentary
Himself
The Joe Franklin Show
1993
TV Series
Himself
Drive-In Madness!
1987
Documentary
Himself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
A Stranger in My Home
2014
TV Series
Himself
The New Detectives: Case Studies in Forensic Science