![]() The 1980s was a boom time for horror, helped by the new home video market making films more accessible and catering for more niche tastes, so McNaughton decided to make a fictionalised version of real-life serial killer Henry Lee Lucas’s life after seeing an episode of the newsmagazine 20/20 on his conviction in 1983 of murdering his own mother and others. A modest budget of $110,00 was agreed, but after the owner of a collection of vintage wrestling tapes doubled his asking price, the project was cancelled and the money instead used to make a horror film… His resulting low-budget film, Dealers in Death (1984), was received well by critics, so the Ali’s asked McNaughton to make another film about the 1950s Chicago wrestling scene. to direct a documentary about arms dealing. John McNaughton started as a delivery many for a business renting video equipment, who was then hired by his bosses, brothers Malik B.
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