James Bryan
Known for his idiosyncratic style in exploitation cinema, James Bryan was born in the year 1944 in Arizona, USA. Active from the early 1970s through to the mid-1980s, he primarily directed films in the horror, thriller, and action genres, with his most notable works including "Don't Go in the Woods" and "Executioner, Part II". Unfortunately, his unique approach to film making did not garner him any major awards, yet his work remains deeply appreciated among devoted fans of B-movies.
James Bryan, with his unapologetic love for low-budget cinema and his knack for creating memorable moments out of sheer absurdity, remains a cult figure in the annals of exploitation filmmaking.