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  1. Don Sharp was under contract to the Scotia studio at the time, who loaned him out to make this film. In a 1993 interview he said that "apart from one slow sequence" near the beginning, the movie "had some super stuff", and that it was "a very strange production all the way through" in part because producer James Hannah was eccentric.

  2. Don Sharp (Hobart, Austràlia, 19 d'abril de 1922 - Cornualla, Anglaterra, 18 de desembre de 2011) va ser un director de cinema, guionista, actor i productor britànic, d'origen australià. Biografia [ modifica ]

  3. Sharp said in an interview it took twenty days. [4] Filming took place in January 1964 at Shepperton Studios just after 110 technicians had been fired from the studio. [6] Spalding says that director Don Sharp "realized the thing very well" and burnt down an actual house for the climax. [3]

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0789033Don Sharp - IMDb

    Don Sharp. Director: Bear Island. Don Sharp was born on the island of Tasmania off of Australia, and began his show-business career there as an actor. After World War II he traveled to England and continued his acting carer.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Donald_SharpDonald Sharp - Wikipedia

    Donald or Don Sharp or Sharpe may refer to: Donald Sharpe (1875–1966), Canadian politician in Ontario; Don Sharp (1921–2011), Australian-born British film director; Don Sharpe (1929–2004), British sound editor; Don Sharp (golfer), in the Lake Macquarie Amateur; Don Sharpe (producer), producer of the 1969 Japanese film Latitude Zero

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_SharpeDon Sharpe - Wikipedia

    Don Sharpe (4 July 1929 – 13 November 2004) was a sound editor. He won for the film Aliens for Best Sound Editing at the 1986 Academy Awards . [1] He had over 90 editing credits over his 50-year career.

  7. The job of directing was offered to Don Sharp, who later said he had never seen a horror film before being asked to the job by Tony Hinds. Hinds told Sharp he thought the director would be ideal based on Sharp's other work. The director watched Curse of Frankenstein, Dracula and Stranglers from Bombay and became enthusiastic. [4]