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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rick_SloaneRick Sloane - Wikipedia

    Rick Sloane (born August 22, 1961) is an American cult filmmaker. He is credited as writer, director, producer, Film editor and cinematographer of much of his own work. He directed the B-movie film Hobgoblins, which was featured on an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0707691Rick Sloane - IMDb

    "Good Girls Don't" rates highly as Rick's best-ever cinematic venture to date; it's a surprisingly sweet and charming female buddy comedic romp that's funny and touching in equal measure. After an eight year hiatus from filmmaking, Rick Sloane made a comeback with the less than eagerly anticipated belated sequel "Hobgoblins 2."

    • January 1, 1
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Producer, Director, Writer
  3. Mini Bio. Cinematic jack-of-all-trades Rick Sloane will never win any special awards for his admittedly cheap'n'cheesy low-budget independent movies, but he nonetheless deserves some respect for weathering the storm of lots of harsh critical notices and cranking out a sizable number of films throughout the years.

    • August 22, 1961
  4. 141 Followers, 171 Following, 673 Posts - Rick Sloane (@ricksloane) on Instagram: "".

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  5. Rick Sloane is a low-budget filmmaker who made six installments of his own B-movie franchise, including "Hobgoblins" and "Vice Academy". In this interview, he talks about his career, his influences, and his comeback with "Hobgoblins 2".

  6. Rick Sloane (born August 22, 1961, in Los Angeles, California) is an American cult film maker. He is credited as writer, director, producer, editor and cinematographer of much of his own work. He is perhaps best known for his B-movie-grade, camp horror film Hobgoblins; which was revived during...

  7. Following the trend of raunchy direct-to-video sex comedies popularized in the early to mid 80s, director Rick Sloane (Hobgoblins) decided to take his own stab at the sub-genre, creating the surprise hit franchise VICE ACADEMY in 1989.