Alan Roberts (filmmaker)

For other people named Alan Roberts, see Alan Roberts (disambiguation).
Alan Roberts
Born United States
Occupation Film director, screenwriter, film editor, film producer

Alan Roberts is an American filmmaker best known for directing low-budget films including Karate Cop[1] and The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood.[2] Roberts began his career as a director. Since 1994 most of his work has been as an editor. Roberts' Young Lady Chatterly series is "a classical vehicle in the Emmanuelle mode."[3] In 2011, Roberts was involved in production of the film Desert Warriors. The film was substantially altered by others, and released as the anti-Islamic film Innocence of Muslims in 2012.[4][5]

Selected filmography

As director

As writer

As producer

As editor

References

  1. Lott, M. Ray (2004). The American Martial Arts Film. McFarland, ISBN 9780786418367
  2. Bailey, Bruce (September 2, 1980). 'Hooker' not even skin deep. Montreal Gazette
  3. Andrews, David (2006). Soft in the Middle: The Contemporary Softcore Feature in Its Contexts. Ohio State University Press, ISBN 9780814210222
  4. Amira, Dan (September 14, 2012). Mystery of Anti-Islamic Film Further Unravels. New York
  5. Carbone, Nick; Gray, Madison (September 13, 2012). Friends of 'Sam Bacile': A Who's Who of the Innocence of Muslims Film. Time

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