Pat Higgins

Pat Higgins

Pat Higgins, Horror-on-Sea Festival 2013
Born Essex, United Kingdom
Occupation Director, screenwriter, producer

Pat Higgins (born 30 March 1974[1] in Essex, England) is a film director, writer, producer and owner of independent production company Jinx Media Ltd.

Higgins' first feature from the company, Trash House, was filmed in 2004[2] and released on DVD in Europe in February 2006.[3] It was distributed by Screen Entertainment, the UK distributors of such controversial features as I Spit On Your Grave and Faces of Death.

Higgins' second feature, KillerKiller', was filmed in 2006 and completed in 2007.[4] All worldwide rights were licensed to York Entertainment, who released the film on DVD in August 2007.[5]

Higgins' third feature, Hellbride,[6] was publicly premiered at the Festival of Fantastic Films in the UK in September 2007, where it was awarded 'Commended' status.[7] It was released on DVD in the USA on 5 May 2009 via Midnight Releasing[8] and in the UK in March 2010.

Higgins' fourth feature, The Devil's Music, was listed as complete on 19 January 2008.[9] It premiered at the Festival of Fantastic Films, in 2008, where it was awarded winner of Independent Feature category[10] and was released on DVD in the US in December 2009.

In October 2008, Fangoria described Higgins as one of the "most promising British horror directors",[11] and announced his involvement in an anthology movie entitled Bordello Death Tales[12] for which Higgins directed a sequence titled Vice Day.

Higgins is also the original writer and creator of Strippers vs Werewolves,[13] a horror comedy produced by Black & Blue Films and starring Adele Silva, Barbara Nedeljáková, Sarah Douglas and Billy Murray. His original script was rewritten extensively during production.[13]

A Bordello Death Tales sequel, entitled Battlefield Death Tales, followed in 2012.[14] It was retitled Nazi Zombie Death Tales for UK release and then retitled again to Angry Nazi Zombies for US release.[14]

Higgins' appearance at the 2013 Horror-on-Sea festival was filmed and released online as Werewolves, Cheerleaders & Chainsaws.[15] This release was followed in 2015 by another show entitled How Not to Make a Horror Movie,[16] which also featured various other filmmakers sharing their worst on-set experiences.

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