John A. Russo

John A. Russo
Russo playing a ghoul in Night of the Living Dead
Born (1939-02-02) February 2, 1939
United States
Occupation Screenwriter, film director, actor, novelist
Years active 1968 - Present

John A. Russo (born February 2, 1939), sometimes credited as Jack Russo or John Russo, is an American screenwriter and film director most commonly associated with the 1968 horror classic film Night of the Living Dead.[1] As a screenwriter, his credits include Night of the Living Dead, The Majorettes, Midnight, and Santa Claws. The latter two, he also directed. He has performed small roles as an actor, most notably the first ghoul who is stabbed in the head in Night of the Living Dead, as well as cameos in There's Always Vanilla and House of Frankenstein 1997.

Career

Russo attended West Virginia University while his friend Rudy Ricci attended Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.[2] Ricci met George A. Romero at Carnegie Mellon and introduced Russo to Romero on Russo's Christmas vacation.[3] After college, Russo was drafted into the Army and served a two year stint.[4] Meanwhile, Romero with Russell Streiner formed The Latent Image to produce commercial films with the aim of eventually making a full length feature film.[4] When Russo got out of the Army, he joined his friends in The Latent Image and soon plans were made for a feature film. Russo crafted a rough idea about a young man stumbling upon a host of ghouls feeding off human corpses.[5] Romero loved the idea and a few days later he presented Russo with forty pages of a story based on the idea.[5] The film ultimately became Night of the Living Dead which led to Romero's Dead series and the Living Dead series, with the latter based on a story by Russo.[6]

Russo went on to author many novels[7] and, like his friend Romero, began making films of his own. The Booby Hatch was a sex comedy released in 1976.[7] Midnight was an adaptation of Russo's novel of the same name and released in 1982.[7] His novel The Majorettes was adapted by Russo himself and directed by Bill Hinzman[8] who played the Cemetery Zombie in Night of the Living Dead. Russo's next film was Heartstopper which featured "name" actors Michael J. Pollard and Moon Unit Zappa.[9] Russo considers it his favorite of the films he has directed.[9]

John Russo is also the founder and one of the co-mentors along with Russell Streiner of the John Russo Movie Making Program at DuBois Business College in DuBois, Pennsylvania.[10] Movie Emporium Inc. will released Russo's CD John Russo's Movie Music, his CD is filled with Songs from his films.[11]

Filmography

As screenwriter and director

  • " My Uncle John is a Zombie (2016)
  • Saloonatics (2002)
  • Santa Claws (1996) (as John Russo)
    • a.k.a. 'Tis the Season
  • Scream Queens' Naked Christmas (1996)
    • a.k.a. Naked Christmas (USA)
  • Heartstopper (1993)
    • a.k.a. Dark Craving (USA: video title)
  • Midnight 2 (1993)
    • a.k.a. Midnight 2: Sex, Death and Videotape (USA: video title)
  • Midnight (1982) (also novel)
    • a.k.a. Backwoods Massacre
  • The Booby Hatch (1976) (screenplay) (story)
    • a.k.a. Dirty Book Store
    • a.k.a. The Liberation of Cherry Janowski

As screenwriter only

As director only

  • Scream Queens Swimsuit Sensations (1992) (V) (as John Russo)

As an actor

As producer

Documentary appearances

  • "One For the Fire:The Legacy of Night of the Living Dead" (2008)...Himself
  • UnConventional (2004) .... Himself
  • The Dead Walk: Remaking a Classic (1999) (V) .... Himself
Note: this is a "making-of" special featured on the DVD edition of the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead.
  • A-Z of Horror (1997) (mini) TV Series .... Himself
    • a.k.a. Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror (UK: complete title)
  • Night of the Living Dead: 25th Anniversary Documentary (1993) (V) .... Himself
Note: this is a 25th Anniversary special featured on a video release of the original Night of the Living Dead film.
  • Horror F/X (1989) (V) .... Himself
Note: Russo interviews frequent collaborator and fellow Pittsburgh horror movie maker, Tom Savini, in this low-budget shot-on-video documentary.
  • Drive-In Madness! (1987) .... Himself
    • a.k.a. Screen Scaries (USA: video title)

Bibliography

  • Night of the Living Dead (1974) [Warner paperback Library] ISBN 0-446-76410-8
  • Return of the Living Dead (1977) [Dale] ISBN 1-55197-508-4
  • Majorettes (1979) [Pocket books] ISBN 0-671-82315-9
  • Midnight (1980) [Pocket books] ISBN 0-67183-432-0
  • Limb to Limb (1981) [Pocket Books] ISBN 0-671-41690-1
  • Bloodsisters (1982) [Pocket Books] ISBN 0-671-41692-8
  • Black Cat (1982) [Pocket Books] ISBN 0-671-41691-X
  • The Awakening (1983) [Pocket Books] ISBN 0-671-45259-2
  • Day Care (1985) [Pocket Books] ISBN 0-671-45261-4
  • Return of the Living Dead (1985) -Novelization Version- [Arrow Books] ISBN 0-09-942610-2
  • Inhuman [1986] [Pocket Books] ISBN 0-671-45262-2
  • Voodoo Dawn (1987) [Imagine]
  • Living Things (1988) [Popular Library] ISBN 0-445-20666-7
  • The Complete Night of the Living Dead Film Book (1989) [Random House]
  • Making Movies (1989) [Dell] ISBN 0-440-50046-X
  • Scare Tactics (1992) [Dell] ISBN 0-440-50355-8
  • How to Make Your Own Feature Movie for $10,000 or Less (1995) [Zinn P.G.] ISBN 0-935016-10-4
  • Hell's Creation (1995) (Ravenmor) ISBN 1-55197-060-0
  • The Sanity Ward (1995)
  • Undead (2010) (Kensington) ISBN 0-75825-873-9 (Omnibus of Night of the Living Dead and Return of the Living Dead)
  • The Big Book of Bizarro (2011) (Burning Bulb Publishing) ISBN 0-615-50203-2 (Contains the short story Channel 666)
  • The Hungry Dead (2013) (Kensington) ISBN 0-75828-499-3 (Contains a novelization of the comic book Escape of the Living Dead and the 1980 novel Midnight)
  • Dealey Plaza (2014) (Burning Bulb Publishing) ISBN 0-615-96708-6

Comics

With Avatar Press he is writing a number of comic books:[12]

References

  1. J.C. Maçek III (June 15, 2012). "The Zombification Family Tree: Legacy of the Living Dead". PopMatters.
  2. Russo 1989, p. 3-4.
  3. Russo 1989, p. 4.
  4. 1 2 Russo 1989, p. 5.
  5. 1 2 Kane 2010, p. 21-22.
  6. Kane 2010, p. 147-150.
  7. 1 2 3 Kane 2010, p. 146.
  8. Kane 2010, p. 159.
  9. 1 2 Kane 2010, p. 172.
  10. Barton, Steve (2012-04-19). "John Russo to Help Select the Next BioGamer Girl". Dread Central. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
  11. Dyar, Amanda (2012-03-15). "Ready to Listen to John Russo's Movie Music?". Dread Central. Retrieved 2017-10-23.
  12. WWC XTRA: Picking the Brains of a “Living Dead” Legend with Avatar Press, August 13, 2007, Comic Book Resources
  13. Escape of the Living Dead – Avatar Press
  14. George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead – Avatar Press Archived September 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  15. Plague of the Living Dead – Avatar Press Archived September 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.

Bibliography

  • Kane, Joe (2010), Night of the Living Dead: Behind the Scenes of the Most Terrifying Zombie Movie Ever, Citadel Press, ISBN 978-0806533315
  • Russo, John (1989), Making Movies, Dell Publishing, ISBN 044050046X
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