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Title: Larry Buchanan, RIP
Post by: Vermin Boy on December 09, 2004, 07:46:57 PM
From mst3k.com:

LARRY BUCHANAN, RIP
Larry Buchanan, RIPTUCSON, ARIZ.--Self-described "cinema schlockmeister" Larry Buchanan, whose five decades on the rough edges of the movie business included the creation of such cult classics as "Mars Needs Women" and "Zontar, The Thing From Venus," died here Dec. 2 of complications from a collapsed lung. He was 81. MSTies experienced his, um, unique cinematic vision as the producer and director of the movie in episode 418- ATTACK OF THE THE EYE CREATURES (Michael J. Nelson also appeared as Buchanan in the final host segment of that episode).

Born Marcus Larry Seale Jr., he was raised in an orphanage near Dallas. A sponsorship by the Variety Clubs of America brought him to California, where his first job was in the 20th Century Fox prop department, at age 18. From there he became a contract player for Fox, changing his name and doing mostly bit parts.

But Buchanan knew he wanted to direct and, finding it difficult to break into the craft in Hollywood, he moved to New York, joined the Signal Corps and made training films for the military. From there he headed up a small studio based in Dallas, where he made both features (Westerns at first, then everything from counter-culture films to documentaries) and commercials.

His work caught the attention of American International Pictures, who told him, he once recalled, "We want some cheap, fast, color pictures...and we want them now." The result was some of Buchanan's best-known efforts, including "In the Year 2889" and "Creature of Destruction." His later work included "A Bullet for Pretty Boy" "The Naked Witch" and a Bergmanesque outing called "Strawberries Need Rain. "

In 1996 he published a book called It Came From Hunger: Tales of a Cinema Schlockmeister. He was still occasionally making movies into his 80s, and in fact wrapped his last film only weeks ago.

He is survived by his wife, Jane, and a daughter.
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Damn... Never saw any of his movies (apart from Eye Creatures), and I hear they're mostly a slog to get through, but that still sucks a lot, especially so soon after Russ Meyer. RIP, Larry.

Title: Re: Larry Buchanan, RIP
Post by: AndyC on December 09, 2004, 07:54:12 PM
I'll always remember him whenever I see ping pong balls. Seriously though, I do get a kick out of his movies. I'd be interested in seeing what he's been doing toward the end.



Post Edited (12-09-04 18:55)
Title: Re: Larry Buchanan, RIP
Post by: peter johnson on December 10, 2004, 01:07:54 AM
I saw Zontar years ago.  The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra gets a lot of its ouvre from this film, especially in the aliens' line delivery.
peter johnson/denny crane
Title: Re: Larry Buchanan, RIP
Post by: Sugar_Nads on December 12, 2004, 12:22:48 PM
Thank you all for remembering Mr. Buchanan and paying your respects. His family and friends appreciate your condolences.
Title: Re: Larry Buchanan, RIP
Post by: daveblackeye15 on December 12, 2004, 01:30:01 PM
NOOOOOOO!