
Norman J. Warren
Directing
Biography
Norman John Warren was an English film director best known for such 1970s horror films as Satan's Slave, Prey and Terror. Warren is also known for sex comedies such as Outer Touch.
Known For

A crew of interplanetary archaeologists is threatened when an alien creature impregnates one of their members, causing her to turn homicidal and murder them one by one.
Inseminoid

The descendants of a witch-hunting family and their close friends are stalked and killed by a mysterious entity.
Terror

Three specimens from a female race of aliens crash land in England and abduct four earthlings by accident. They decide to use the opportunity to start experimenting... on the males.
Outer Touch

A celebration of slasher cinema - from PSYCHO to the present day, with a focus on highlighting many of the genre's forgotten cult classics, deconstructing how to survive a slice and dice movie and meditating upon why it is almost always a final girl and rarely a final guy... this is a documentary which is designed for both the biggest fan of "mad maniac" movies and the person who may only have seen HALLOWEEN and SCREAM. Either way, this is a documentary that proves the SLASHER FILM is truly FOREVER!
Slice and Dice: The Slasher Film Forever

A deadly shape-shifting alien infiltrates a country house occupied by two lesbians, and proceeds to study their behaviour for a sinister purpose.
Prey

A young girl is caught up in a devil cult run by her wicked uncle and cousin. She can trust no one and even those she thought were dead return to haunt her.
Satan's Slave

The sexual escapades of DJ Stevee Daly, who can't decide whether to fix his marriage or yield to his many loving conquests.
Loving Feeling

A group of friends take refuge in an island hotel decorated for New Year's. The problem is, it's early summer, and soon enough, even the walls themselves are striking out against them.
Bloody New Year

A light-hearted celebration of British sex films from the 1950s to the early 1980s. Presented by Angus Deayton, the programme includes interviews with movie veterans Robin Askwith and Pamela Green, as well as featuring clips from popular X-rated movies like “Come Play with Me” (1977).
Doing Rude Things

Two Chinese girls take a film transcription job at a heritage English countryside mansion. Discovering entangled family secrets about the Kunqu Opera star Susu, they find it almost impossible to escape, physically and emotionally.
Susu
A short film about a woman's unhappiness after a failed love affair.
Fragment

A young genealogist whiles-away her afternoon in an eerie graveyard to identify graves but stumbles upon an elderly gravedigger anxious to share horror stories with her. The gravedigger delights in telling her four, ghoulish stories.
Grave Tales

A revealing insight into the short life and times of Michael Reeves.
The Young General: Reflections on Michael Reeves

A young Italian girl arrives in London, where she's tricked into posing nude for risqué magazines.
Her Private Hell

Short produced for FrightFest, starring Warren, Sun, and David McGillivray.
Turn Off Your Bloody Phone: Norman J. Warren and the Ghost

Dr. Vache has a plan to destroy the world’s economy by flooding it with gold. Spies Gunn and Powder are on a mission to save it.
Gunpowder

A feature length documentary shot over 9 months taking a look at the explosion of movies that became available on VHS in the UK.
VHS Forever? | Psychotronic People
Incident, the debut short film of British exploitation director Norman J. Warren, is an enigmatic story about a girl who meets a boy at a fairground and how their relationship develops. Filmed in 1959 at Battersea Pleasure Gardens, the film remained unfinished until 2007 when Warren and cinematographer Brian Tufano reunited to finish the editing.
Incident

An early project of Norman J. Warren about a pilot on a mission to locate a bridge in Germany during World War II.
The Bridge
A documentary about the 'new wave' of British horror directors and their films in the 1960s and 1970s.