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Lawrence Zazelenchuk was a Canadian film director, screenwriter, film producer and prosthetic makeup artist. He is best known for the 1974 zombie cult film The Corpse Eaters.
Lawrence Zazelenchuk was a Canadian film director, screenwriter, film producer and prosthetic makeup artist. With savings from his work as a miner at Inco (now Vale Limited), Zazelenchuk purchased the now defunct 69 Drive-In in Sudbury.
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Lawrence Zazelenchuk was a Canadian film director, screenwriter, film producer and prosthetic makeup artist. With savings from his work as a miner at Inco (now Vale Limited), Zazelenchuk purchased the now defunct 69 Drive-In in Sudbury.
According to Caelum Vatnsdal ’s book, They Came from Within, and The Corpse Eaters was produced in 1973 by a teenaged Zazelenchuk [1] with a meager budget of $36,000 culled from the proceeds of his drive-in located in Sudbury. [1]
Oct 12, 2018 · The real scary part of the movie is about the man responsible for the making of it. As the legend goes, Lawrence Zazelenchuk owned the 69 Drive-In Theater on Rt. 69 outside of Sudbury, Ontario Canada, and wanted to make his own horror movie to play at his theater.
Jan 3, 2020 · Never a dry recitation of facts, the talk describes a wild tapestry of high drama and crazy incidents, with characters from David Cronenberg to Lawrence Zazelenchuk: a sort of Easy Riders, Raging Bulls with a much more specific focus and a lot more plaid flannel shirts.
Feb 5, 2019 · Lawrence Zazelenchuk, owner of the long defunct "69 Drive-In" outside of Ontario, Canada, decided he wanted to get into the movie business and have an original feature film to show at his establishment.