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Lee Frost (1935-2007) was a versatile filmmaker who made exploitation movies in various genres, such as horror, crime, western, and Nazisploitation. He also worked as an editor, actor, and producer, and collaborated with Bob Cresse and Wes Bishop.
- Director, Writer, Cinematographer
- August 14, 1935
- Lee Frost
- May 25, 2007
Lee Frost was a film director, producer, cinematographer, editor and occasional actor. Frost directed a string of exploitation films including Hot Spur (1968), The Scavengers (1969), Love Camp 7 (1969), Chain Gang Women (1971), Chrome and Hot Leather (1971), The Thing with Two Heads (1972), Policewomen (1974), The Black Gestapo (1975), Dixie ...
Lee Frost was a versatile filmmaker who made exploitation movies in various genres, such as horror, crime, western and Nazisploitation. He died in 2007 at age 71 and was known for his collaborations with Bob Cresse and Wes Bishop.
- August 14, 1935
- May 25, 2007
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Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. His work was initially published in England before it was published in the United States.
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Hot Spur: Directed by Lee Frost. With James Arena, Virginia Gordon, Joseph Mascolo, Wes Bishop. A deranged stablehand kidnaps the wife of a ranch owner to avenge the rape of his sister.