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Harold P. Warren

Harold P. Warren

1 title Directing Oct 23, 1923 Died: Dec 26, 1985 New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Harold P. Warren, born on October 23, 1923, in New Haven, Connecticut, emerged as a notable figure in the realm of filmmaking, particularly recognized for his work as a writer and director. He garnered attention for his cult classic, *Manos: The Hands of Fate*, released in 1966, a film that has since achieved notoriety for its unique storytelling and production quality, often cited in discussions of "so-bad-it's-good" cinema.

Warren's contributions to the film industry, although limited in number, left a lasting impact on the horror genre and independent filmmaking. His work on *Manos* was characterized by its ambitious yet unorthodox approach, which has cultivated a dedicated following over the years. Despite the film’s initial reception, it has since been celebrated for its charm and has been featured in various retrospectives and film festivals.

After a life spent navigating the creative landscape of cinema, Harold P. Warren passed away on December 26, 1985, in Scottsdale, Arizona. His legacy continues to resonate among film enthusiasts and serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of independent films that challenge conventional standards of production and storytelling.

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