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  1. David Schmoeller (born December 8, 1947) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. He is notable for directing several full-length theatrical horror films including Tourist Trap (1979), The Seduction (1982), Crawlspace (1986), Catacombs (1988), Puppet Master (1989), and Netherworld (1992).

  2. David Schmoeller. Director: Little Monsters. Raised and educated in Texas, David Schmoeller began his career as a young playwright and was awarded the Texas Good Neighbor Scholarship for studies in Mexico, attending the Universidad De Las Americas from 1967-1968.

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  3. Mar 2, 2011 · David Schmoeller, Du dumme Sau! salutes you – in a “Hats off” kind of way and not in a crazy “Heil Gunther” kind of way! –0– You worked with Klaus Kinski on the film CRAWLSPACE, how did the film come about, and how long did the whole process (the writing, the casting, the filming and so on) take?

  4. David Schmoeller is a Vice President at LNC Partners. His responsibilities include originating, analyzing, and executing new investment opportunities, and management oversight of portfolio investments.

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  5. David Schmoeller. Director: Little Monsters. Raised and educated in Texas, David Schmoeller began his career as a young playwright and was awarded the Texas Good Neighbor Scholarship for studies in Mexico, attending the Universidad De Las Americas from 1967-1968.

    • December 8, 1947
  6. Mar 14, 2019 · Writer/director David Schmoeller was kind enough to shed light on the making of TOURIST TRAP, which opened in theaters exactly 40 years ago today, as well as his experiences in Hollywood, working with infamous producer Charles Band, the allure of 1970s cinema, and, most importantly – why mannequins? (Spoilers abound.)

  7. Oct 31, 2014 · If you couldn’t guess by now or didn’t already know, David Schmoeller is the man we can hold responsible for 1989s Puppet Master (but, thankfully for him, not the ridiculous sequels that would be released).