Larry Litton
Larry Litton, the maestro of the macabre, was born in 1952 in the bustling city of London, England. Throughout his active years from 1975 to 2010, he carved a niche for himself in the horror and thriller genres, earning a reputation for his unsettling narratives and atmospheric cinematography in films like "The Dark Hollows" and "Shadows in the Night," which despite being critically acclaimed, were unfortunately overlooked at major film festivals. His authorial style, marked by a keen eye for detail and an uncanny ability to build suspense, has left a lasting impact on the genre.
Yet, beyond the eerie tales and haunting visuals, Litton is a man with a playful spirit and a deep love for his craft, a beacon of passion in the sometimes gloomy world of horror filmmaking.