The world of cult cinema and midnight movies has lost one of the greats today, as director Robert Vincent O'Neil has died at the age of 91. O'Neil's passing on Saturday was confirmed by his daughter Lari Bain (via The Hollywood Reporter). He is survived by his daughters, Lari, Lisa, and Nicole, his brother Ron, and sister-in-law Evie. O'Neil is also survived by his grandchildren, Jessica, Quinn, Sara, Russell, Jess, and Robert, as well as seven great-grandchildren.
O'Neil was born in Oakland on September 15, 1930, but grew up in both San Francisco and Tucson, Arizona before studying theater at the University...
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O'Neil was born in Oakland on September 15, 1930, but grew up in both San Francisco and Tucson, Arizona before studying theater at the University...
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- 3/19/2022
- by BJ Colangelo
- Slash Film
Filed under: Cinematical
For the last four years, Alamo Drafthouse programmer Zack Carlson has hosted a late-night horror movie celebration called Terror Tuesday and if you are a lover of horror, both esoterically brilliantly and obscurely awful, this night was invented just for you. The Terror Tuesday Report will dissect the movie shown as well as provide a barometer for the audience's reaction; as many of these films demand to be seen with an audience, this proves a vital component to the evening.
This week's film: Angel, directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil, 1984
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For the last four years, Alamo Drafthouse programmer Zack Carlson has hosted a late-night horror movie celebration called Terror Tuesday and if you are a lover of horror, both esoterically brilliantly and obscurely awful, this night was invented just for you. The Terror Tuesday Report will dissect the movie shown as well as provide a barometer for the audience's reaction; as many of these films demand to be seen with an audience, this proves a vital component to the evening.
This week's film: Angel, directed by Robert Vincent O'Neil, 1984
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- 10/25/2010
- by Brian Salisbury
- Cinematical
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