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Name
  
Robert Fuest

Role
  
Film director


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Born
  
30 September 1927 (
1927-09-30
)
London

Occupation
  
Film director, screenwriter, production designer

Died
  
March 21, 2012, London, United Kingdom

Movies
  
The Abominable Dr Phibes, Dr Phibes Rises Again, And Soon the Darkness, The Devil's Rain, The Final Programme

Similar People
  
Peter Jeffrey, Hugh Griffith, Virginia North, Michele Dotrice, Brian Clemens

Education
  
Wimbledon College of Art

Production designed
  
The Final Programme

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Robert Fuest (30 September 1927 – 21 March 2012) was an English film director, screenwriter, and production designer who worked mostly in the horror, fantasy and suspense genres.

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Biography

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Born in London, Fuest served a period of time in post-war Germany with the Royal Air Force in National Service air-lifting coal over the Berlin Wall, after which he attended Wimbledon and Hornsey Schools of Art. For a time he lectured at Southampton College of Art. Fuest also spent time as a drummer in a warm-up band for Chris Barber and George Melly.

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In the early sixties he designed sets for a variety of different TV programmes including ITV Play of the Week and Armchair Theatre. It was whilst working on the first season of the new spy series The Avengers for director Peter Hammond that Fuest developed the directing bug. Fuest later admitted on a DVD commentary for The Avengers episode "Game" that Hammond's visual style proved a major influence and opened him up to the stylistic possibilities of film and TV.

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In 1965, he contributed material to the Peter Cook and Dudley Moore comedy sketch show Not Only... But Also.

His first film was Just Like a Woman made in 1967, starring Wendy Craig. He also wrote it. His work on this film brought him to the attention of The Avengers producer Albert Fennell who offered him the chance to direct episodes. He would direct seven episodes in total, including "My Wildest Dream", "Game", "They Keep Killing Steed", "The Rotters", "Take Me to Your Leader", "Pandora" and "Take Over". When the series was later revived as The New Avengers, Fuest was invited back to direct two more episode, namely "The Midas Touch" and "The Tale of the Big Why".

In further television work, Fuest handled productions on both sides of the Atlantic, including Revenge of the Stepford Wives, ABC Weekend Special, ABC Afterschool Specials, The Doombolt Chase, C.A.T.S. Eyes and Worlds Beyond.

Fuest's most highly praised and popular films, which feature strong black comedy elements, include cult favorites The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972) (which he co-wrote), and The Final Programme (aka The Last Days of Man on Earth) (1973). In addition to directing The Final Programme, he also wrote the screenplay and designed the sets.

Other films include And Soon the Darkness (1970), a straightforward suspense thriller that received considerable critical acclaim but little commercial success, written by Avengers writers Brian Clemens and Terry Nation, and The Devil's Rain (1975), a horror film shot in Mexico. The latter movie received such scathing reviews it may arguably have killed off his once promising career, as Fuest immediately thereafter found himself relegated to directing fairly anonymous television work. His only subsequent theatrical release was Aphrodite (1982), a softcore sex movie filmed in Greece.

During his retirement, he focused on his passion for painting (he had exhibited at the Royal Academy since 1951) and also lectured at the London International Film School.

Selected filmography

  • Just Like a Woman (1967)
  • Wuthering Heights (1970)
  • And Soon the Darkness (1970)
  • The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
  • Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972)
  • The Final Programme (1973)
  • The Devil's Rain (1975)
  • Three Dangerous Ladies (1977)
  • Revenge of the Stepford Wives (1980)
  • Aphrodite (1982)
  • References

    Robert Fuest Wikipedia