Earl Marshall

Películas

Garden of the Dead
Art Direction
Convicts on a chain gang sniff formaldehyde fumes to get high. They attempt a prison break and are shot down by the guards. After being buried, they rise from the dead, killing all in their path with shovels and hoes.
La tumba del vampiro
Art Direction
Un vampiro despierta de un largo sueño para atacar a una pareja que hace el amor en un cementerio. Luego viola a la mujer, que luego da a luz a su hijo. El recién nacido solo beberá sangre del pecho de su madre.
Pinocchio
Art Direction
This is a bawdy burlesque version of the famous fairy tale. Instead of Gepetto, the old-man woodcarver, we have Geppeta, an apparently frustrated and nubile young virgin. Geppeta carves Pinocchio for herself as a gorgeous young hunk. Geppeta's fairy godmother, a blonde played by Dyanne Thorne, magically transforms the young stud Pinocchio into a living man, who is quickly brought to work in the local whorehouse as a prize stud and exhibitionist. Nothing -- not even sex -- is taken seriously in this lighthearted, semi-pornographic offering. The film was originally rated X, but was later re-edited and given an R by the MPAA in 1977
The Notorious Cleopatra
Art Direction
The story of egyptian princess Cleopatra's amorous adventures.
The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet
Art Direction
An outrageously bawdy, sexed-up version of the world's most famous love story.
Mondo Mod
Art Direction
A look at the "mod" culture of the, visiting the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, going from discotheques to dirt bike competitions, surfing, karate, go-carting, political protests and pot parties.
The Notorious Daughter of Fanny Hill
Kissy Hill, the daughter of a notorious madam in 19th Century London, follows in her late mother's footsteps with prositution in catering to various upper class gentlemen.