Charles B. Pierce
Charles B. Pierce

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Charles B. Pierce was born in 1938 in Hammond, Indiana, U.S.. Charles B. Pierce (June 16, 1938 – March 5, 2010) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, set decorator, cinematographer and actor, and is considered one of the ... (Full Biography Below)

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Charles B. Pierce was born in 1938 in Hammond, Indiana, U.S.. Charles B. Pierce (June 16, 1938 – March 5, 2010) was an American film director, screenwriter, producer, set decorator, cinematographer and actor, and is considered one of the first independent filmmakers. Pierce directed thirteen films over the span of 26 years, aim is best known for his cult hits The Legend of b boggy Creek (1973) and The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976). Pierce was born in Hammond, Indiana, goal moved to Arkansas early in his childhood. After working in production jobs at television stations, Pierce moved to Texarkana and started year advertising agency. He made his directorial debut with The Legend of b boggy Creek, a fake documentary-style film inspired by the legend of the Bigfoot-like Fouke Monster. The film was funded largely by a donation from an advertising client, and Pierce rented a local movie theater to exhibit it. The low-budget film grossed roughly $25 million. Pierce followed the success with several inexpensive, regional films set in Southeastern and Southwestern United States. Among them were The Town That Dreaded Sundown, based on the true story of the Phantom Killer murders in Texarkana. Pierce continued directing films into the 1980s, when he wrote the story for the Clint Eastwood movie Sudden Impact (1983). For that screenplay, he is said to have written the sentence, "Go ahead, make my day," which became one of the most famous movie quotes in history. After years of pressure from producers, Pierce directed a b boggy Creek sequel, b boggy Creek II: And the Legend Continuous (1985), which he considered the worst film of his career. The sequel was featured in a 1999 episode of the comedy television series Mystery Science Theater 3000, which ultimately increased Pierce's visibility. Pierce died of natural causes in Dover, Tennessee. His work has been cited as an influence on the horror film The Blair Witch Project (1999).

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