Jack Hill
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Jack Hill (b. January 28, 1933) is an American film director, noted for his work in the exploitation film genre.
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Filmography as director
- Sorceress (1982) (as Brian Stuart)
- Switchblade Sisters (1975)
- The Swinging Cheerleaders (1974)
- Foxy Brown (1974)
- Coffy (1973)
- The Big Bird Cage (1972)
- The Big Doll House (1971)
- The Fear Chamber (1971) (US scenes)
- The Incredible Invasion (1971) (US scenes)
- The Snake People (1971) (US scenes)
- House of Evil (1971) (US scenes)
- Ich, ein Groupie (1970) (uncredited)
- Pit Stop | The Winner (1969)
- Spider Baby, aka The Maddest Story Ever Told (1968)
- Blood Bath (aka Track of the Vampire) (1966)
- Mondo Keyhole (1966)
- The Raw Ones (1965)
- The Terror (1963)
- The Bellboy and the Playgirls
- The Wasp Woman (1960) (uncredited)
- The Host (1960)
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