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Jeff Burr (July 18, 1963) is an American film director, writer, and producer best known for his work in horror sequels, such as ''
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'', '' The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III'', ''
Puppet Master 4 ''Puppet Master 4'' is a 1993 direct-to-video horror film written by Charles Band among others, and directed by Jeff Burr. It is the fourth film in the ''Puppet Master'' franchise, a sequel to 1991's '' Puppet Master III'', and stars Gordon Curr ...
'' and '' 5'', and '' Pumpkinhead II''.


Early life

Jeff Burr was born in
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, in 1963. He grew up in rural
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, where he avidly read horror
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s like ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', and eventually began making his own Super-8 films. Burr attended the
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(USC) (with R. A. Mihailoff who played
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in ''Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III''). He and fellow director Kevin Meyer dropped out of USC after his third year to finish their
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drama ''Divided We Fall'', which premiered in 1982 and won some acclaim at festivals around the world. Though ''Divided We Fall'' was a drama, Burr would spend most of his subsequent film career working in the Horror genre.


Career

For his second feature film, alternately titled '' From a Whisper to a Scream'' or ''The Offspring'', Burr approached veteran horror actor
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. Burr recalled in 2012,
So, the producer and I got his address from a celebrity address service, and we went up to his door with the script and a bottle of wine in hand (Price was a noted wine connoisseur). We came bearing gifts, and wouldn't you know… he opened the door himself when we knocked! It was a flurry of "Gee, Mr. Price, we're fans of your work…" and "we wrote this script," and he actually invited us inside. He had every reason to ignore us, and even if it was on a polite level, he could have said, "Okay boys, contact my agent," but he was just so gracious. He invited us in, sat and talked with us for about 15 minutes, took the script, and that's how it all started.
After ''From a Whisper to a Scream'' premiered in 1987, Burr directed his first studio film, a sequel to the 1987 horror/thriller '' The Stepfather'', entitled ''
Stepfather II ''Stepfather II'' (also known as ''Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy'') is a 1989 American psychological thriller film directed by Jeff Burr and written by John Auerbach. It is a sequel to '' The Stepfather'' (1987) and stars Terry O'Quinn as th ...
''. The film was poorly received, and Burr balked at studio executives
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and Harvey Weinstien's post-production re-shoots with another director. Still, Burr was subsequently contacted by
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with an offer to direct the second sequel to
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's 1974 classic ''
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'' after the studio's first choices—including directors
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and
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—dropped out. Burr was hired only two weeks before shooting began, and consequently had little time to prepare and little creative control over the final product. The resulting film, 1990's '' Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III'' encountered problems with the
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, requiring 11 different submissions before receiving an R Rating, which New Line required in order to effectively distribute the film. After test audiences responded positively to
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's character, the studio brought editor
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in to shoot a new ending which focused on the character. Burr, frustrated by the changes, asked that his name be removed from the final film, but was denied on the basis that film prints had already been struck which listed him as director. ''Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III'' was not well received by critics, but nevertheless went on gross $5,765,562 on a $2,000,000 budget, making the studio a profit. Burr would go on to direct sequels to '' Pumpkinhead'' and '' Puppet Master'', among many others. Though most of his subsequent work has been in the horror genre ''(
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'', ''
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''), Burr has also worked in
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'', '' The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes'') and
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''). Throughout his career, Burr has expressed frustration over studio interference, budget limitations, and other unfortunate circumstances, leading him to claim in an interview in 2012 that there were only three films which he considered to be his own: ''From a Whisper to a Scream'', 1992's ''
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'', and 2004's ''
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''. The others, he claimed, had, "decisions that were made, in my estimation, that weren't the best. So, those are the three I stand behind without a mountain of qualifications."


Filmography

*''Divided We Fall'' (1982) *'' From a Whisper to a Scream'' (1987) *''
Stepfather II ''Stepfather II'' (also known as ''Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy'') is a 1989 American psychological thriller film directed by Jeff Burr and written by John Auerbach. It is a sequel to '' The Stepfather'' (1987) and stars Terry O'Quinn as th ...
'' (1989) *'' The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III'' (1990) *''
Eddie Presley ''Eddie Presley'' is a 1992 dramedy film directed by Jeff Burr and featuring Duane Whitaker in the title role. It is based on a one man show Whitaker had written and performed in Los Angeles. Whitaker plays Eddie Presley, a former successful own ...
'' (1992) *''
Puppet Master 4 ''Puppet Master 4'' is a 1993 direct-to-video horror film written by Charles Band among others, and directed by Jeff Burr. It is the fourth film in the ''Puppet Master'' franchise, a sequel to 1991's '' Puppet Master III'', and stars Gordon Curr ...
'' (1993) *'' Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter'' (1994) *'' Pumpkinhead II: Blood Wings'' (1994) *''
Night of the Scarecrow ''Night of the Scarecrow'' is a 1995 American horror film directed by Jeff Burr, and starring Elizabeth Barondes, John Mese, Stephen Root, Bruce Glover, Dirk Blocker, John Hawkes, Gary Lockwood, and Martine Beswick. Its plot focuses on a sma ...
'' (1995) *'' American Hero'' (shot in 1995, released in 2021) *''Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard'' (1997) *''The Werewolf Reborn!'' (1998) *''
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'' (1998) *'' The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes'' (1999) *'' Phantom Town'' (1999) *''
Straight Into Darkness ''Straight into Darkness'' is a 2004 American horror war film directed by Jeff Burr and starring Ryan Francis and Scott MacDonald. It was produced by Mark Hanna and Chuck Williams. Plot Two American World War II soldiers, both about to be cour ...
'' (2004) *''Frankenstein & the Werewolf Reborn!'' (2005) *''
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'' (2006) *''
Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy ''Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy'' (also known as ''Mil Mascaras: Resurrection'') is a 2007 Mexican-American lucha libre film starring the legendary Mexican wrestler and cult film star Mil Máscaras. It has the distinction of being the first lu ...
'' (2007) *''
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'' (2009) (uncredited) *''Luger of the Black Sun'' (2009) *''Resurrection'' (2010) *''Alien Tornado'' (2012) *''Puppet Master: Blitzkrieg Massacre '' (2018)


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