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  1. Larry Buchanan (January 31, 1923 − December 2, 2004), born Marcus Larry Seale Jr., was a film director, producer and writer, who proclaimed himself a "schlockmeister". Many of his extremely low-budget films have landed on "worst movie" lists or in the public domain , but all at least broke even and many made a profit.

  2. Larry Buchanan (1923-2004) Larry Buchanan. Self-described schlockmeister Larry Buchanan was born Marcus Larry Seale, Jr. on January 31, 1923. Orphaned at an early age, he was sent to a Baptist orphanage. After graduating from high school in Dallas, the 18-year-old turned down a scholarship to study the ministry at Baylor University to accept an ...

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  3. Larry Buchanan, one of the New York Times reporters who walked miles around the city pondering trash for this story, explains what will be required to take New York’s trash bags off the street ...

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  4. Dec 19, 2004 · Dec. 19, 2004. Larry Buchanan, a film director who went from making inspirational films for Oral Roberts to turning out a spate of lurid, awful B movies, among them "Zontar, the Thing From Venus ...

  5. Larry Buchanan, the self-declared "schlockmeister" who created such critically panned but highly successful television movies as "Mars Needs Women," "Curse of the Swamp Creature" and "Zontar, the ...

  6. Dec 2, 2004 · Larry Buchanan was a film director, producer and writer who made exploitation, science fiction and other genre films. He is known for his "schlockmeister" style and his remakes of AIP movies, such as The Eye Creatures and Zontar, The Thing from Venus.

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  8. Learn how Larry Buchanan, a former orphan and Army Signal Corps veteran, made low-budget sci-fi and horror films in Dallas in the 1960s. His movies, such as Mars Needs Women and It's Alive!, influenced the genre and the city's film scene.