CHARLES B. GRIFFITH
'Charles B. Griffith' (b. 1930) is an American screenwriter, best known for writing Roger Corman productions such as ''A Bucket of Blood'', ''The Little Shop of Horrors'', and ''Death Race 2000''. He was credited with 29 movies, but is known to have written many more. He has also directed at least 6 films, acted in 6, was second unit directer in 6, produced 3 and was production manager of 2. With a career spanning decades, he is often cited as the father of American Black comedy. During the late fifties and early sixties, Griffith created both redneck classics such as Eat My Dust and black comedies like Bucket of Blood and Little Shop of Horrors. He also had a small role in ''It Conquered the World'', which he also wrote, as Dr. Pete Shelton.
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