Juan Piquer Simón

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Juan Piquer Simón
Born(1935-02-16)16 February 1935
Died8 January 2011(2011-01-08) (aged 75)
Valencia, Spain
Occupationfilm director

Juan Piquer Simón (16 February, 1935 – 8 January, 2011) was a Spanish film director best known for directing two cult classic horror exploitation films, Pieces (1982) and Slugs: The Movie (1988).

Career

He also directed two Jules Verne-based films, Where Time Began (1976) and Mystery on Monster Island (1981), as well as Supersonic Man in 1979 (which was spoofed by RiffTrax[1][2]), and The Pod People in 1983 (which was famously featured on an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000[3][4][5]). He also directed Cthulhu Mansion and The Rift, both in 1990.

Legacy

Pieces is one among the many cult classic horror films that have been restored and digitally remastered by Bob Murawski of Box Office Spectaculars and Grindhouse Releasing.[6] Juan Piquer Simón owned his own independent studio in Madrid, Spain, and designed many of his own special effects sequences for his films. He also was the co-director of the Mediterranean Film Festival in Valencia, Spain. He died in 2011 at age 75 of lung cancer.[7]

Pod People has since become a favorite for MST3K fans and the show's creator Joel Hodgson.[8][9][10]

Filmography

As film director:

As film actor:

  • Pieces (1982) - Killer's Hands / Crime Scene Photographer (uncredited)

Interview:

References

  1. ^ RiffTrax
  2. ^ RiffTrax preview on official YouTube channel
  3. ^ Our 10 Favorite 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' Episodes - Flavorwire
  4. ^ MST3K: The Best Horror Episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000|Den of Geek
  5. ^ Ranking Every MST3K Episode, From Worst to Best - Paste
  6. ^ elpais retrieved 12th Jan 2011 (Spanish)
  7. ^ Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2011. 2014-01-10. ISBN 9780786491346.
  8. ^ MST3K: The Best Horror Episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Den of Geek
  9. ^ The MST3K Turkey Day Marathon 2016 - Intros on Tubi
  10. ^ Robot roll call! 'Mystery Science Theater 3000' cast share favorite episodes as show turns 25|TODAY

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