Farewell to Norman J. Warren, British filmmaker class of 1942 who passed away yesterday, March 11, at the age of 78.
Norman J. Warren is best known for directing, in the 1970s, the horror films Satan's Slave and Delirium House - The Delirium House.
In the 1980s, however, he signed the direction of Inseminoid - A Time in the Future, Bloody New Year and Terror in Amityville Park.
His cinema is characterized by strong gore and even erotic doses, distinguishing itself in the 1970s by a strong and explicit sexual and violent component. Active in the film industry from the late 1950s to 2018 (including as a screenwriter, actor, producer, and cinematographer), Norman J. Warren boasts a rich filmography in which erotic comedies such as Outer Touch and dramatic genre films such as Person to Person and Gunpowder.
In 1987 Norman J. Warren directed the horror film about New Year's Eve. Bloody New Year, his latest feature film, and then went on to direct the short films Incident (2007), Turn Your Bloody Phone Off: The Second Batch (2013) e The Devil Made Them Do It (2014).







