Robert Fuest (30 September 1927 – 21 March 2012) was an English
film director
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,
screenwriter
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...
, and
production designer
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who worked mostly in the
horror
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,
fantasy
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and
suspense genre
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s.
Biography
Born in London, Fuest served his national service in post-war Germany with the
Royal Air Force
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, air-lifting coal over the
Berlin Wall, after which he attended
Wimbledon and
Hornsey Schools of Art. For a period, he lectured at
Southampton College of Art
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. Fuest also spent time as a drummer in a warm-up band for
Chris Barber and
George Melly.
In the early sixties, he designed sets for television programmes such as ''
ITV Play of the Week'' and ''
Armchair Theatre''. It was whilst working on the first season of ''
The Avengers
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'' for director
Peter Hammond that Fuest developed an enthusiasm for directing. Fuest later admitted (on a DVD commentary for the ''Avengers'' episode "Game") that Hammond's visual style proved a major influence, and opened him up to the stylistic possibilities of film and TV.
In 1965, he contributed material to the
Peter Cook and
Dudley Moore comedy sketch show ''
Not Only... But Also''.
His first film was ''
Just Like a Woman'' (1967), which he also wrote, starring
Wendy Craig. His work on the film brought him to the attention of ''Avengers'' producer
Albert Fennell, who offered him the chance to direct episodes. He directed seven episodes in total: "My Wildest Dream", "Game", "They Keep Killing Steed", "The Rotters", "Take Me to Your Leader", "Pandora" and "Take Over". When the series was later revived as ''
The New Avengers'', Fuest was invited back to direct two more episodes, namely "The Midas Touch" and "The Tale of the Big Why".
In further television work, Fuest handled productions on both sides of the Atlantic, including ''
Revenge of the Stepford Wives'', ''
ABC Weekend Special'', ''
ABC Afterschool Specials'', ''
The Doombolt Chase'', ''
C.A.T.S. Eyes,'' ''
Worlds Beyond'' and
''The Optimist''
Fuest's later films feature strong
black comedy elements, include
cult
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favorites ''
The Abominable Dr. Phibes'' (1971), ''
Dr. Phibes Rises Again
''Dr. Phibes Rises Again'' is a 1972 British horror-dark comedy film, produced by Louis M. Heyward, directed by Robert Fuest, that stars Vincent Price and Robert Quarry. The film is a sequel to ''The Abominable Dr. Phibes'' (1971). After seeking ...
'' (1972) (which he co-wrote), and ''
The Final Programme'' (also known as ''The Last Days of Man on Earth''; 1973). In addition to directing ''The Final Programme'', he also wrote the screenplay and designed the sets.
His other films include ''
And Soon the Darkness'' (1970), a suspense
thriller
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written by ''Avengers'' writers
Brian Clemens and
Terry Nation, and ''
The Devil's Rain'' (1975), a horror film shot in Mexico. The latter movie received such scathing reviews
it may have ended his career,
[Fuest, Robert. ''The Devil's Rain'' DVD, Dark Sky, 2006, audio commentary.] as Fuest immediately thereafter found himself relegated to directing fairly anonymous
television
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work. His only subsequent theatrical release was ''
Aphrodite
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'' (1982), a
softcore sex movie filmed in Greece.
During his retirement, he focused on his passion for painting (he had exhibited at the
Royal Academy since 1951) and also lectured at the
London International Film School.
Selected filmography
* ''
Just Like a Woman'' (1967)
* ''
Wuthering Heights'' (1970)
* ''
And Soon the Darkness'' (1970)
* ''
The Abominable Dr. Phibes'' (1971)
* ''
Dr. Phibes Rises Again
''Dr. Phibes Rises Again'' is a 1972 British horror-dark comedy film, produced by Louis M. Heyward, directed by Robert Fuest, that stars Vincent Price and Robert Quarry. The film is a sequel to ''The Abominable Dr. Phibes'' (1971). After seeking ...
'' (1972)
* ''
The Final Programme'' (1973)
* ''
The Devil's Rain'' (1975)
* ''
Three Dangerous Ladies'' (1977)
* ''
Revenge of the Stepford Wives'' (1980)
* ''
Aphrodite
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'' (1982)
References
Bibliography
*
* Humphreys, Justin, with contributions by Mark Ferelli, Sam Irvin, and David Taylor (2018). ''The Dr. Phibes Companion''. Albany, Georgia: BearManor Media. .
External links
*
Robert Fuest in ''Epdlp''
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1927 births
2012 deaths
English film directors
English screenwriters
English male screenwriters
Horror film directors
Writers from London
British production designers
Alumni of Wimbledon College of Arts