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Lee Frost was a film director, producer, cinematographer, editor and occasional actor. Frost directed a string of exploitation films including Hot Spur (1968), The Scavengers (1969), Love Camp 7 (1969), Chain Gang Women (1971), Chrome and Hot Leather (1971), The Thing with Two Heads (1972), Policewomen (1974), The Black Gestapo (1975 ...
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Lee Frost (* 14. August 1935 in Globe, Gila County, Arizona...
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- Lee Frost – Wikipedia
Lee Frost. Director: Drop Out. Lee Frost rates highly as one of the best, most talented and versatile filmmakers in the annals of exploitation cinema. Frost was born on August 14, 1935, in Globe, Arizona. He grew up in Glendale, California, and Oahu, Hawaii. He eventually wound up in Hollywood, where he started his career making TV commercials ...
- Director, Writer, Cinematographer
- August 14, 1935
- Lee Frost
- May 25, 2007
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Director: Drop Out. Lee Frost rates highly as one of the best, most talented and versatile filmmakers in the annals of exploitation cinema. Frost was born on August 14, 1935, in Globe, Arizona. He grew up in Glendale, California, and Oahu, Hawaii. He eventually wound up in Hollywood, where he started his career making TV commercials for the ...
- August 14, 1935
- May 25, 2007
Biography by Wikipedia Lee Frost was a film director, producer, cinematographer, editor and occasional actor. He directed a string of exploitation type movies including Love Camp 7, Chain Gang Women, Chrome and Hot Leather, The Thing with Two Heads, The Black Gestapo, Dixie Dynamite and Private Obsession.