Lou Arkoff
Louis S. Arkoff is an American film producer. He is the son of Samuel Z. Arkoff.
He studied cinema at USC and law at Loyola University.[1] In 1973 he joined AIP as a legal administrator. He worked his way up to be an executive and vice president of the company.[2]
Among his credits are several made for cable movies which were remakes of his father's films in the early 1990s.[3][4][5]
Select credits
- California Dreaming (1979)
- Gorp (1980)
- Up the Creek (1984)
- Hellhole (1985)
- Darkness Falls (2003)
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References
- Lee, Grant. (Dec 11, 1977). "Riding the Waves of 'California Dreaming'". Los Angeles Times. p. x66.
- Inventory of the Samuel Z. Arkoff Papers accessed 5 April 2014
- Justin Kroll (6 May 2013). "AIP Remakes Set by Sam Arkoff's Son, Hal Sadoff, Jeff Katz". Variety. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
- BERNARD WEINRAUB (May 17, 1993). "They're Extinct, but They May Rule This Summer: Though Extinct, They May Still Rule". New York Times. p. C11.
- MICHELE WILLENS (July 17, 1994). "On Showtime's 'Rebel Highway,' some great (and not so great) B movies of the 50s live again, with a 90s twist". New York Times. p. H27.
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