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Richard Rowbotham

Acting

Known For

Day of the Stranger
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Adapted freely from the classic novella 'The Mysterious Stranger' by Mark Twain; Day of the Stranger revives the tradition of the acid western of the 1970's. Caine Farrowood is a bounty hunter who works under the control of ruthless kingpin Loomweather. One day a bounty retrieval goes awry and Caine is left for dead. Just when he thinks his life is over he mysteriously awakens back home to the comforts of his wife Christina. Baffled and confused by how he got home Caine insists on finding answers, but before long he is enlisted in the retrieval of another bounty. This one is huge and may cost Caine not his life, but his sanity when he finds himself pitted against somebody who may very well be the fallen angel himself.

Day of the Stranger

2019
Video Shop Tales of Terror II: Lust and Revenge
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A sequel to the 2023 horror anthology film "Video Shop Tales of Terror".

Video Shop Tales of Terror II: Lust and Revenge

2025
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Lonnie Knutsengripper is back with a bang! The legendary director and producer of over 300 films is making sure his latest movie is the one they'll remember him for. The Knocking Shop of Horror is the threequel to Lonnie's legendary duo of Interred and The Shithouse Strangler and if you thought those films were controversial then you ain't seen nothing yet baby! This film marks the first time Lonnie has ever made a threequel but as in life or a menage a trois the best things always come in threes.

Lonnie Knutsengripper Presents: The Knocking Shop of Horrors

2022
Feast for the Beast
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Stuart has recently moved to town to start afresh. He rents a room in a creepy old house which, unbeknown to him is also home to THE BEAST; a telepathic demon hound from the pits of hell whose only agenda is to manipulate poor Stuart into bringing him his next meal...HUMAN FLESH!

Feast for the Beast

2008
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Meet Lonnie Knutsengripper, producer of over 300 classic B-movies and a few shit ones too.

Lonnie Knutsengripper: Man, Myth and Movies