Victor Salva

Peaceful Warrior [Widescreen] Clownhouse Nature of the Beast Jeepers Creepers 2 Jeepers Creepers Rites of Passage Powder

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Biography: Alternately praised for his masterful direction of such horror films as Jeepers Creepers and decried for his status as a convicted child molester, filmmaker Victor Salva has endured endless speculation and protest to emerge virtually unscathed by creating one of the most memorable movie monsters since Freddy Krueger or Jason Vorhees. Born in Martinez, CA, and raised in San Francisco on a steady diet of Creature Features, Salva's taste for the macabre served him well when he first picked up a video camera at the tender age of 12. Salva's short chiller Something in the Basement (1986) quickly caught the eye of Hollywood producers, and it wasn't long before he was offered the opportunity to direct a feature-length film. Though his debut effort, Clownhouse, did offer its share of screams as it detailed a young boy's battle against three escaped mental patients who have disguised themselves in stolen clown costumes, the film's success was ultimately overshadowed by some disturbing revelations by the film's then-12-year-old star. The boy's startling statement alleged that the director had molested him on videotape, and eventually resulted in not only a confession of guilt by Salva, but a guilty plea on five felony counts of child sex abuse in 1988 and a notable career roadblock that would find Salva abandoning his film career for nearly a decade.


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