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Kane W. Lynn (1919–1975) was an American film producer who made a number of movies in the Philippines with producer Irwin Pizor and Filipino director
Eddie Romero Edgar Sinco Romero, (July 7, 1924 – May 28, 2013), commonly known as Eddie Romero, was a Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter. Early life Romero was born on July 7, 1924. His father was José E. Romero, the first Philippi ...
as
Hemisphere Pictures Hemisphere Pictures was a film production and distribution company that specialised in movies from the Philippines. More information is available at '' Kane W. Lynn''. Filmography * Terror Is a Man (1959) * The Walls of Hell (1964) * Moro Witc ...
, or the ''House of Horror'' as they often referred to themselves. Later Pizor quit the company after an argument, and when Romero left to form a production company with actor John Ashley, Lynn tired of making movies and his Hemisphere Pictures became just a movie distributor, mainly handling adult films and low budget B-movies. It was his guidance that kept Hemisphere Pictures solvent and constantly moving forward, releasing a diverse product line of low-budget independent movies from the early 1960s through the mid-1970s.


Biography

Lynn was a U.S. naval pilot stationed in the Philippines during the second World War and flew a number of missions into Southeast Asia. When the war ended, he decided to live in the Philippines and got a job working for the Navy as a technical adviser on a Hollywood TV show called ''Navy Log'' in 1955. Lynn decided to get into the motion picture industry after he met Filipino filmmaker
Eddie Romero Edgar Sinco Romero, (July 7, 1924 – May 28, 2013), commonly known as Eddie Romero, was a Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter. Early life Romero was born on July 7, 1924. His father was José E. Romero, the first Philippi ...
and the two became very good friends. They decided to produce three films together under the banner of Lynn-Romero Productions....'' Lost Battalion'', ''
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'', and the first film in what would become known as the ''Blood Island'' series, '' Terror Is a Man''. Worried that their films weren't doing well in the United States and other English-speaking countries, beginning with ''Terror Is a Man'', Kane Lynn imported some internationally known stars to appear in his films, such as
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. Lynn journeyed to New York in 1963 to meet producer Irwin Pizor of Screen Guild Productions, who agreed to set up a filmmaking partnership with Lynn and Romero to be called "Hemisphere Pictures". They made three more films that didn't do well, '' Raiders of Leyte Gulf'', ''
The Walls of Hell ''The Walls of Hell'', also known as ''Intramuros'' is a 1964 Philippine-American film directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon and starring Jock Mahoney. The film was made back-to-back with '' Moro Witch Doctor'' (1964). It was produced by ...
'' and ''
Moro Witch Doctor ''Moro Witch Doctor'' ( fil, Amok) is a 1964 Filipino adventure film written and directed by Eddie Romero, and co-produced by Romero, Kane W. Lynn and Irwin Pizor (doing business as "Hemisphere Pictures"). The film stars Jock Mahoney, Margia Dean ...
''. They later made another war film together in 1965 called '' The Ravagers'' which starred
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. Film distributor Sam Sherman, who was in charge of creating Hemisphere's advertising material at the time, advised them to quit making war movies and concentrate on making horror films instead, like their critically acclaimed ''Terror Is a Man''. Hemisphere released a 1964 Filipino vampire film called ''Kulay dugo ang gabi'' (''Blood is the Color of Night'') in 1966 and retitled it ''The Blood Drinkers''. Parts of the film, which had been directed by Eddie Romero's friend
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, were in black-and-white, so Lynn had those scenes tinted either red or blue so he could advertise the film as being "in Blood-Dripping Color". Hemisphere also distributed
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's film ''
Psycho A-Go-Go ''Psycho A-Go-Go'' (also known as ''Echo of Terror'') is a 1965 crime thriller directed by Al Adamson, starring Roy Morton and distributed by Hemisphere Pictures. The film was originally a straight action thriller, about a psychotic jewel thief wh ...
'' in 1965, the film that was re-edited years later by Adamson and re-released as '' Blood of Ghastly Horror''. Although ''Terror Is a Man'' had already been syndicated to television, Sam Sherman agreed to re-release it theatrically in 1969 if Lynn retitled the film ''Blood Creature''. In 1968, Lynn had Eddie Romero directed ''Brides of Blood'' and hired American actor John Ashley to star. Lynn, Romero and Ashley would also reunite to make two more ''Blood Island'' films, '' Mad Doctor of Blood Island'' (1969) and '' Beast of Blood'' (1970). Following ''Beast of Blood'', Kane Lynn later broke up with Irwin Pizor after an argument regarding finances, and Eddie Romero and John Ashley formed their own production company to produce films together in the Philippines into the 1970s, such as '' Beast of the Yellow Night'' and ''
The Twilight People ''The Twilight People'' is a 1972 Filipino-American horror film directed by Eddie Romero. It was produced by Romero and John Ashley, and written by Romero and Jerome Small. It stars Ashley and features, in an early film appearance, Pam Grier ...
''. Lynn (now as "Hemisphere Pictures") put money into a 1971 American horror film produced by Sam Sherman and
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called ''
Brain of Blood ''Brain of Blood'' (also known as ''The Creature's Revenge'', ''The Oozing Skull'', and ''The Undying Brain'') is a 1971 American horror film directed by Al Adamson and starring Grant Williams, Kent Taylor and Reed Hadley. Angelo Rossitto and Jo ...
''. They released it in 1971 on a double bill with Lynn's ''The Blood Drinkers'', now retitled ''The Vampire People''. After 1971, with John Ashley and Eddie Romero setting up their own production deals with
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, and ''Brain of Bloods disappointing performance at the box office, Hemisphere (which was now basically just Kane Lynn operating the company by himself) gave up on producing horror films and turned to distributing adult films to American theaters in the 1970s, such as ', ', and '. Hemisphere purchased the TV rights to ''The Cisco Kid'' TV show and made a few puppet films as well. Kane Lynn died of cancer in 1975, and the company was taken over by its creditors, who released one last film before declaring bankruptcy, ', a documentary narrated by
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.


Select Filmography (as Producer)

*'' Lost Battalion'' (1960) *''
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'' (1959) re-released later as ''City of Sin'' *'' Terror Is a Man'' (1959) re-released later as ''Blood Creature'' *'' The Raiders of Leyte Gulf'' (1963) *''
The Walls of Hell ''The Walls of Hell'', also known as ''Intramuros'' is a 1964 Philippine-American film directed by Eddie Romero and Gerardo de Leon and starring Jock Mahoney. The film was made back-to-back with '' Moro Witch Doctor'' (1964). It was produced by ...
'' (1964) a.k.a. ''Intramuros'' *''
Moro Witch Doctor ''Moro Witch Doctor'' ( fil, Amok) is a 1964 Filipino adventure film written and directed by Eddie Romero, and co-produced by Romero, Kane W. Lynn and Irwin Pizor (doing business as "Hemisphere Pictures"). The film stars Jock Mahoney, Margia Dean ...
'' (1964) a.k.a. ''Amuck'' *'' The Ravagers'' (1965) *''The Blood Drinkers'' (1966) a.k.a. ''Blood is the Color of Night''; re-released later as ''The Vampire People'' *''
Brides of Blood ''Brides of Blood'' (a.k.a. ''Brides of the Beast'', ''Danger on Tiki Island'' and ''Grave Desires'') is a 1968O'Neill, James (1994). ''Terror on Tape''. Billboard Books. . Page 54Weldon, Michael (1983). ''The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film''. B ...
'' (1968) a.k.a. ''Brides of the Beast'' *'' Mad Doctor of Blood Island'' (1969) aka ''Tomb of the Living Dead'' *'' Beast of Blood'' (1970) a.k.a. ''Blood Devils'' (U.K.) *''
Brain of Blood ''Brain of Blood'' (also known as ''The Creature's Revenge'', ''The Oozing Skull'', and ''The Undying Brain'') is a 1971 American horror film directed by Al Adamson and starring Grant Williams, Kent Taylor and Reed Hadley. Angelo Rossitto and Jo ...
'' (1971)O'Neill, James (1994). "Terror on Tape". Billboard Books. . Page 49


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lynn, Kane W. American film producers 1919 births 1975 deaths United States Navy personnel of World War II American emigrants to the Philippines