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Jim Wynorski is an American
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,
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, and producer. He is known for making
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s,
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, and
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s, such as '' The Witches of Breastwick''. In 2009, the documentary '' Popatopolis'', directed by Clay Westervelt and named for one of Wynorski's pseudonyms, chronicled Wynorski during the making of his soft-core horror film, ''The Witches of Breastwick''. The film serves as a partial biography, with clips from many of his previous films and includes interviews with Wynorski, his contemporaries, cast, and crew.


Career

Jim Wynorski grew up in Long Island. He flunked out of film school and went to work at the fiction department of
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from 1972 to 1977. Wynorski relocated to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the movie industry. He got a job as location manager on the TV show ''Breaking Away'', but was fired during production. Flying back to Los Angeles, he met a fellow passenger who knew
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and arranged an introduction. Wynorski then went to work for Corman. He did publicity and began writing screenplays. Wynorski 's first produced screenplay was ''
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'' (1982). He also wrote ''Sorceress'' for $1,000 and wrote and produced ''Screwballs'' (1983), a ''Porky's-''style comedy.


Directorial debut and Roger Corman

Wynorski made his directing debut with '' The Lost Empire (1984).'' His second film, '' Chopping Mall'' (1986), which Wynorski also produced and co-wrote, was made for Julie Corman. Julie's husband Corman liked it, and hired Wynorski to make '' Deathstalker 2'' in Argentina, then '' Big Bad Mama II'' (1987) with
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, and a remake of '' Not of this Earth'' (1988) with
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. He was creative consultant on '' Purple People Eater'' (1988). Wynorski was given a $7 million budget to make '' The Return of Swamp Thing'' (1989) with
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. He then made '' Transylvania Twist'' and '' The Haunting of Morella'' back to back for Roger Corman. He also made '' Sorority House Massacre II'' (1990) for Julie Corman, on sets left over from existing films. Roger Corman was impressed and got Wynorski to remake it as '' Sorority House Massacre III: Hard to Die''. Corman "taught me all the lessons on how to make a film and how to make it look expensive when you don't have a lot of money," Wynorski says.
He worked on the scripts for '' Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time'' (1991), ''
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'' (1992), and '' Final Embrace'' (1992), but did not direct them. He directed '' 976-Evil II'' (1992), which was produced by Paul Hertzberg, with whom Wynorski would frequently collaborate. Wynorski made two films for Corman's Showtime series, '' Roger Corman Presents'': a remake of '' The Wasp Woman'' (1995) and ''
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'' (1996). ''Vampirella'' was an unhappy experience for him; in 2013 he said that film and '' Victim of Desire'' were the only films he regretted making in his career.


Fred Olen Ray

With his friend
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he directed, wrote and produced '' Scream Queen Hot Tub Party'' (1991), shot in one day. The two friends later collaborated on '' Dinosaur Island'' (1994) and co-executive produced '' Dark Universe'' (1993) and '' Biohazard: The Alien Force'' (1994) together. Ray produced ''
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'' (1995), which Wynorski directed, and Wynorski helped produce '' Bikini Drive-In'' (1995), '' Fugitive Rage'' (1996), '' Friend of the Family II'' (1996), and '' Hybrid'' (1997), which Ray directed.


Family films

Wynorski made '' Munchie'' (1992), marking the film debut of
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; and its sequel, '' Munchie Strikes Back'' (1993). Hewitt was not part of the cast in the sequel, but he later directed '' Little Miss Millions'' (1993), which starred her. He also executive produced ''The Skateboard Kid 2''. In recent years, Wynorski has returned to the family film genre, making '' Nessie & Me'' (2016), which is in a
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with '' DinoCroc'', ''
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'', '' Dinocroc vs. Supergator'', and '' Piranhaconda'', due to the lead character referencing said films' title monsters, and ''Monster Cruise'', from which many characters returned for ''Nessie & Me''. He also directed '' A Doggone Christmas'' (2016), which spawned a sequel '' A Doggone Hollywood'' (2017).


Erotic thrillers

In the early 1990s he specialised in erotic thrillers, starting with '' Sins of Desire'' (1993). "I was good and I was fast," Wynorski said. "They knew the product would be solid... They were easy to make. It didn’t require any action. You could get them done well in 12 days. The trick was making them for low money. There was plenty of competition, so you had to be good and you had to get those big stars naked. Shannon Tweed, Andrew Stevens, Shannon Whirry, Tanya Roberts all started working double time." Wynorski's other erotic thrillers included '' Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III'' (1994), '' Victim of Desire'' (1995), '' Body Chemistry IV: Full Exposure'' (1995), and '' Virtual Desire'' (1995). He later directed '' The Escort III'' (1999). In 1998, Wynorski appeared in a documentary '' Some Nudity Required'' where he said he got into film "for the money and the chicks" and said "breasts are the cheapest special effect in the business".


Sunset Films

Wynorski established his own production company, Sunset Films, which he ran with
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. It was a division of
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. Sunset's films included ''Midnight Tease'' and its sequel; '' Vice Girls'' (1997); '' Sorceress II: The Temptress'' (1997). He directed some of Sunset's films including '' Hard Bounty'' (1995), '' Demolition High'' (1996), '' Against the Law'' (1997), '' Storm Trooper'' (1998), and '' Desert Thunder'' (1999). He did not direct the sequel to ''Demolition High'', ''Demolition University'' (1997), but produced and co-wrote it.


Action movies

These were action movies, as were '' The Pandora Project'' (1998), ''Stealth Fighter'' (1999), '' Final Voyage'' (1999), ''Militia'' (2000), '' Rangers'' (2000), ''Extreme Limits'' (2000), and '' Ablaze'' (2001). He produced some films that he did not direct, such as '' Fugitive Mind'' (1999); '' Sonic Impact'' (2000); '' Active Stealth'' (2000), '' Submerged'' (2000), ''Kept'' (2001), ''
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'' (2001), ''
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'' (2001), ''
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'' (2001), all directed by Ray; '' Storm Catcher'' (2000); '' Jill Rips'' (2000) with
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; '' Intrepid'' (2000), with
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. He often worked with producer and actor
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, who called in Wynorski to shoot additional scenes for '' Agent Red'' (2000). '' Thy Neighbor's Wife'' (2001) was a thriller. ''Gale Force'' (2002), '' Lost Treasure'' (2003, with
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) and '' Treasure Hunt'' (2003) were action films. ''Bad Bizness'' (2003) was Wynorski 's first film with a predominantly black cast. Later action films he helped produce included '' Blue Demon'' (2004) and '' Sub Zero''.


''The Bare Wench Project'' and parody films

In 2000, Wynorski made ''The Bare Wench Project'', a sex parody of ''
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''. It was popular and led to several sequels. Wynorski made several other erotic parody movies, including '' Busty Cops'' (2004) and its several sequels, '' The Witches of Breastwick'' (2005) and its sequel, '' Alabama Jones and the Busty Crusade'' (2005), ''The Da Vinci Coed'' (2007), ''The Breastford Wives'' (2007), ''House on Hooter Hill'' (2007), '' The Devil Wears Nada'' (2009), ''Cleavagefield'' (2009), ''Para-Knockers Activity'' (2009), and '' The Hills Have Thighs'' (2010).


Creature films

In 2001, Wynorski returned to Roger Corman with '' Raptor'' (2001). He later made a series of "creature" films. For Corman he did some uncredited work on '' Wolfhound'' (2002). He made '' Project Viper'' (2002) for the Sci Fi Channel. He later made '' Curse of the Komodo'' (2004) and its sequel, '' Komodo vs. Cobra'' (2005), '' Gargoyle: Wings of Darkness'' (2004), '' Cry of the Winged Serpent'' (2007), '' Dinocroc vs. Supergator'' (2010), '' Camel Spiders'' (2010), and ''CobraGator'' (2016).


Filmography

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'' (1982) - writer *''
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'' (1982) - writer *'' Screwballs'' (1983) - writer *'' The Lost Empire'' (1984) - director, writer, producer *'' Loose Screws'' (1985) a.k.a. ''Screwballs II'' - writer *'' Chopping Mall'' (1986) - director, writer *''
Deathstalker II ''Deathstalker II'', also known as ''Deathstalker II: Duel of the Titans'', is a 1987 Argentine-American fantasy comedy-adventure film directed by Jim Wynorski and a sequel to 1983's ''Deathstalker''. It was written by Neil Ruttenberg (with an e ...
'' (1987) - director, writer *'' Big Bad Mama II'' (1987) - director, writer *'' Not of This Earth'' (1988) - director, writer, producer *'' The Return of Swamp Thing'' (1989) - director *''
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'' (1989) - story *'' Transylvania Twist'' (1989) - director, writer *'' The Haunting of Morella'' (1990) - director, writer (uncredited) *'' Sorority House Massacre II '' (1990) - director (as "Arch Stanton") *'' Hard to Die'' (1990) - director (as "Arch Stanton"), producer *'' Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time'' (1991) - writer *'' 976-Evil 2: The Astral Factor'' (1991) - director *'' Scream Queen Hot Tub Party'' (1991) - director, writer, producer (as "Arch Stanton") *'' Munchie'' (1992) - director, writer *'' Final Embrace'' (1992) - writer *''
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'' (1992) - story *'' Sins of Desire'' (1993) - director, story *'' Little Miss Millions'' (1993) a.k.a. ''Home for Christmas'' - director, writer *'' Dark Universe'' (1993) - co executive producer *'' Biohazard: The Alien Force'' (1994) - executive producer *'' Munchie Strikes Back'' (1994) - director, writer *'' Dinosaur Island'' (1994) - director, producer *'' Point of Seduction: Body Chemistry III'' (1994) - director *'' Ghoulies IV'' (1994) - director *''The Skateboard Kid 2'' (1995) - executive producer *''
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'' (1995) - director *'' Victim of Desire'' (1995) - director *''Midnight Tease II'' (1995) - executive producer *'' Bikini Drive-In'' (1995) - executive producer *'' Body Chemistry IV: Full Exposure'' (1995) - director *'' The Wasp Woman'' (1995) - director *'' Hard Bounty'' (1995) - director, producer *'' Virtual Desire'' (1995) - director, producer *'' Demolition High'' (1996) - director *'' Friend of the Family II'' (1996) - producer *'' The Assault'' (1996) - director, producer *'' Fugitive Rage'' (1996) - writer *''
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'' (1996) - director, producer *'' Hybrid'' (1997) - producer *'' Vice Girls'' (1997) - producer *'' Sorceress II: The Temptress'' (1997) - executive producer *''Demolition University'' (1997) - producer *'' Against the Law'' (1997) - director *'' The Pandora Project'' (1998) - director, writer *'' Storm Trooper'' (1998) - director *'' Desert Thunder'' (1999) - director, producer *'' Final Voyage'' (1999) - director (as Jay Andrews), producer, writer (as Noble Henry) *'' The Escort III'' (1999) - director (as Tom Popatopolous) *'' Sonic Impact'' (1999) - producer *'' Storm Catcher'' (1999) - producer *'' Active Stealth'' (1999) - producer *'' Fugitive Mind'' (1999) - executive producer *'' Agent Red'' (2000) - director (uncredited reshoots), producer *'' Rangers'' (2000) - director, producer *''The Bare Wench Project'' (2000) - director, writer, producer *' (2000) a.k.a. ''Extreme Limits'' - director *'' Jill Rips'' (2000) - producer *'' Intrepid'' (2000) - producer *'' Submerged'' (2000) - producer *'' Ablaze'' (2001) - director *''Kept'' (2001) - producer *''
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'' (2001) - producer *'' Thy Neighbor's Wife'' (2001) a.k.a. ''Poison'' - director, story *'' The Bare Wench Project 2: Scared Topless'' (2001) - director, writer, producer *'' Raptor'' (2001) - director, writer *''
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'' (2001) - producer *''
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'' (2001) - producer *'' Gale Force'' (2002) - director, producer *'' Wolfhound'' (2002) - director (some scenes, uncredited) *'' The Bare Wench Project 3: Nymphs of Mystery Mountain'' (2002) - director, writer, producer *'' Lost Treasure'' (2003) - director *'' Bare Wench Project: Uncensored'' (2003) - director *''Bad Bizness'' (2003) - director *'' Treasure Hunt'' (2003) - director, writer *'' Project Viper'' (2002) - director *'' Cheerleader Massacre'' (2003) - director *'' The Thing Below'' (2004) - director, producer *'' Curse of the Komodo'' (2004) - director *'' Gargoyle: Wings of Darkness'' (2004) - director, writer, producer *'' Blue Demon'' (2004) - producer *'' Deep Evil'' (2004) - producer *''Alabama Jones and the Busty Crusade'' (2005) - director *'' Lust Connection'' (2005) - director, writer, producer *'' Crash Landing'' (2005) - director, writer *''Busty Cops'' (2005) - director, producer *'' Sub Zero'' (2005) - director *'' The Witches of Breastwick'' (2005) - director, writer, producer *'' The Witches of Breastwick 2'' (2005) - director, producer *'' Komodo vs. Cobra'' (2005) - director, writer *'' Bare Wench: The Final Chapter'' (2005) - director, writer, producer *''Busty Cops 2'' (2006) - director *''A.I. Assault'' (2006) - director, writer *''The Da Vinci Coed'' (2007) - director, writer, producer *'' Cry of the Winged Serpent'' (2007) - director *''The Breastford Wives'' (2007) - director, writer *''House on Hooter Hill'' (2007) - director, writer *'' Bone Eater'' (2008) - director, writer *''The Lusty Busty Babe-a-que'' (2008) - director * (2009) - director, writer *''Cleavagefield'' (2009) - director, producer *''Strip for Action'' (2009) - director (uncredited) *''Vampire in Vegas'' (2009) - director *''Fire from Below'' (2009) - director, writer, producer *''Lost in the Woods'' (2009) - director, producer *''Para-Knockers Activity'' (2009) - director *'' Dinocroc vs. Supergator'' (2010) - director, writer *''Monster Cruise'' (2010) - director, writer *'' The Hills Have Thighs'' (2010) - director, writer (as Salvadore Ross) *''Busty Cops and the Jewel of Denial'' (2010) - director, writer (Harold Blueberry) *''Busty Cops Go Hawaiian'' (2010) - director, writer (Harold Blueberry) *'' Camel Spiders'' (2011) - director, writer, producer (as Jay Andrews) *''Busty Coeds vs. Lusty Cheerleaders'' (2010) - director (as Sam Pepperman) *'' Piranhaconda'' (2012) - director *''Gila!'' (2012) - director *''Sexy Wives Sindrome'' (2013) - director, writer *''Pleasure Spa'' (2013) - director *''Hypnotika'' (2013) - director *'' Lucky Bastard'' (2014) - producer *''Sexipede!'' (2014) - director (as Sam Pepperman), writer *''Sexually Bugged!'' (2014) - director *''Water Wars'' (2014) - director *''Shark Babes'' (2015) - director *'' Sharkansas Women's Prison Massacre'' (2015) - director, writer *''Scared Topless'' (2015) - director, writer *'' Nessie & Me'' (2016) - director, writer *'' A Doggone Christmas'' (2016) - director, writer *''Legend of the Naked Ghost'' (2017) - director, writer *'' A Doggone Hollywood'' (2017) - director, writer *''CobraGator'' (2018) - director *''Attack of the 50 Foot CamGirl'' (2022) - director *''Bigfoot or Bust'' (2022) - director *''Giantess Battle Attack'' (2022) - director *''Murderbot'' (2023) - director


References


External links

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Interview with Jim Wynorski
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