Terry Lofton
The Texan terror of the silver screen, Terry Lofton, was born in 1954 in Dallas, Texas, USA, and found his niche in the horror genre. Active from the mid-1980s, Lofton is best known for his cult classic "Nail Gun Massacre" (1985), a film that, while not garlanded with awards, has found a devoted audience among aficionados of low-budget horror. His work is characterized by a raw, visceral approach to filmmaking, often incorporating graphic and shocking imagery to elicit a response from his viewers. Lofton, a man who embraced the darkness in his storytelling, proved that the most terrifying monsters are those born from the human imagination.