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Stephen C. Apostolof (February 25, 1928 – August 14, 2005), sometimes credited under aliases A.C. Stephen(s) or Robert Lee, was a
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n-American filmmaker specializing in low-budget exploitation and
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films, who gained a cult following for a wide variety of films that range from erotic horror (''
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'') and suburban exposé ('' Suburbia Confidential'') to western-themed costume pictures ('' Lady Godiva Rides'') and ''
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''). Apostolof had gained a reputation for creating high-quality mass entertainment with minimal budgets. He was also one of the few directors to work steadily with the infamous
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and such sexploitation icons as Marsha Jordan and
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in the 1960s and 1970s.


Early life

Apostolof was born in the
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town of
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, to Hristo Apostolov, a can manufacturer, and his wife Polyxena. Apostolof had a brother, Stavri, and two sisters, Vesa and Lila. The Apostolofs were an artistically inclined family. Steven attended a German-language high school for several years. In 1946, when he was only 17, he joined an underground guerilla group that fought the newly established Communist regime in Bulgaria. He was eventually arrested and spent 18 months in jail. In 1948, he escaped from Bulgaria by stowing away on a Finnish freighter. He was caught in Turkish territorial waters and thrown in jail for several months, accused of being a Bulgarian spy. After a short stay in Istanbul he drifted to Paris, France. After serving in the French Foreign Legion, in 1950 he moved, this time to Canada, and from there in 1952 he went to Los Angeles, California, where he became a clerk for
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.


Career


1950s

Apostolof's career in films began at
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, where he was doing some number-crunching in the production department in 1953–1954.
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''Journey to Freedom'' (1957)

Around 1955, Apostolof teamed up with exploitation veterans Robert C. Dertano and William C. Thompson (cinematographer), William C. Thompson to create SCA Productions, a company that produced the semi-autobiographical
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'' (1957). The film starred
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, the Swedish wrestler best known for appearing in Edward D. Wood Jr.'s movies ''
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'' (1954), ''
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'' (1959) and ''
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'' (1959). ''
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'' was shot in the legendary
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and later picked up for distribution by
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, known for its quality B-movies and westerns, many of them starring
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. Although not very popular at the time, ''
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'' became part of the so-called
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, a period of intense anti-Communism that had already produced propaganda films like ''
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'' (1949), '' The Red Menace'' (1949) and ''
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'' (1952). ''
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'' tells about Apostolof's escape from Communist Bulgaria through Istanbul, Paris and Toronto to Los Angeles, California.


1960s

In the mid-'60s Apostolof became involved in sexploitation cinema, adopting the less foreign-sounding "A.C. Stephen" as a ''nom de plume''. Apostolof cites
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'' (1959), the first
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, as a major influence in his sexploitation-oriented career. He said, "I saw what was happening in the market—I couldn't possibly compete with the major companies, but I saw a niche there for us, the independent guys. I saw those sexy type of pictures that were becoming popular. I went and saw them and I wanted to see how far you could go with nudity." Over the next two decades Apostolof made 16 films with a trademark blend of tasteful nudity and campy humour.


''Orgy of the Dead'' (1965)

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'', Apostolof's first directorial credit as A.C. Stephen with a screenplay by
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, is now considered a camp classic and has inspired a cult following. It features the legendary oracle
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(known from Wood's ''
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'') and burlesque queen Pat Barrington (later to star in Harry H. Novak's ''The Agony of Love''). Wood served as writer, production manager, casting agent, and even held up cue cards for Criswell, although he did not direct. ''Orgy of the Dead'' was the beginning of a very successful partnership between Apostolof and Wood that would last until the latter's death in 1978. This cooperation resulted in several films that captured the zeitgeist of the late 1960s and the 1970s.


''Suburbia Confidential'' (1966)

Apostolof's next film, ''Suburbia Confidential'', uses psychiatry largely to set up sex scenes but also to give the film some semblance of "redeeming social value". According to the promotional materials, the film "starts where the Kinsey report left off". In ''Suburbia Confidential'' psychiatrist Dr. Henri Legrand reviews the files of several sexually frustrated suburban housewives who are shown having sex with salesmen, bellboys and repairmen. The film includes scenes of bondage, lesbianism and a transvestite based on Apostolof's frequent collaborator Ed Wood. ''Suburbia Confidential'' is the first in a series of three films made by Apostolof in the late 1960s dealing with the "confidential" sexual life of different groups of people, the other two being ''Motel Confidential'' and ''College Girl Confidential''.


''The Bachelor's Dreams'' (1967)


''Office Love-in, White-Collar Style'' (1968)


''College Girl Confidential'' (1968)

Apostolof was busy in 1968, with ''College Girl Confidential'' and ''Office Love-in, White-Collar Style''. ''Office Love -in, White-Collar Style'' features voluptuous sexploitation icon Marsha Jordan and brunette Kathy Williams, among others, in a series of vignettes surrounding sex in and with people in an office. Williams and Jordan have a lesbian encounter and a gay transvestite is talked into experimenting with a woman who deep throats bananas. ''Office Love-in, White-Collar Style'' also features Colleen Murphy (the star of ''Alice in Acidland'') and Forman Shane, who was in just about all of Apostolof's films.


''Lady Godiva Rides'' (1969)


''Motel Confidential'' (1969)


''The Divorcee'' (1969)


1970s


''Drop Out Wife'' (1972)

Ed Wood co-wrote


''The Class Reunion'' (1972)

Ed Wood co-wrote


''The Snow Bunnies'' (1972)

Ed Wood co-wrote


''The Cocktail Hostesses'' (1973)

Ed Wood co-wrote


''Five Loose Women'' (1974)

Ed Wood co-wrote, played two roles on screen, another off, voiced the trailer


''The Beach Bunnies'' (1976)

A soft core film made with
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as a co-screenwriter.


''Hot Ice'' (1978)

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'', Apostolof's last picture, was an attempt at making a caper movie with an intricate plot and more action than usual in his films. It tells the story of a pair of male and female con artists who go into hiding at a ski lodge. Wood had a role, but it got axed due to his drinking. He was an assistant director. ''Hot Ice'' marks the demise of classic sexploitation cinema with its content absorbed into mainstream movies. Hardcore porn films had gained a firm foothold in the theatrical market by this point and had pushed out much of the "soft-core" product. The advent of the home video market in the late '70s also accelerated the decline of the sexploitation genre. Apostolof's struggles to finance another film project—or even a sequel to his successful "Orgy of the Dead"—in the late '70s were doomed to failure. The sheer numbers of hardcore porn films available on video—which could be viewed at home, rather than the consumer having to go to a public theater—pretty much killed the "sexploitation" theatrical market. At the beginning of the decade Apostolof found his way into film distribution. He owned the rights to all of his films and spent the '80s and '90s reselling them on the home video / DVD market.


Unrealized projects

Apostolof developed several film ideas that never saw completion (e.g., Wood-scripted The Teachers, The Basketballers). The most notable of these were a sequel to his most successful film ''
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'' called ''The New Generation'' and a thriller entitled ''State of Fear''. In the early '90s he was also planning on shooting a documentary on his own life and career.


Personal life

Apostolof was married three times. His first marriage was to a woman named Joan, and it produced four children: Maria, Susan, Polly and Steve. In 1964, after divorcing Joan, he married Patricia J. Rudl, but three years later they divorced. In 1973 he met and married Shelley Barbara Cooper and had a son Christopher. After the
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, Apostolof moved with Shelley to Las Vegas, Nevada, and then to Mesa, Arizona.


Religion

Although he was part of one of the most "liberated" industries and most of his films had a strong sexual content, Apostolof himself was a very religious man. On December 8, 1961, he and Dr. Matthew Jeikoff along with other Bulgarian emigres founded "St. George", the first Bulgarian Orthodox church in Los Angeles. The church had strong ties to Simeon II, the Bulgarian king in exile, and soon became a bulwark of Bulgarian
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and
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in Los Angeles.


Death

Near the end of his life, Apostolof had worked on the script for a projected post-apocalyptic thriller entitled ''State of Fear''. Despite some preliminary work, the story was never filmed. Stephen Apostolof died on August 14, 2005, aged 77 in Mesa, Arizona.


Legacy

Apostolof made 17 feature films in a career that lasted only 20 years. Today Apostolof may not be a household—or even vaguely familiar—name to many, but he and his films have attracted a cult following over the years. His legacy lives on, ridiculed or revered by critics and fans alike. He has taken a permanent place in the B-movie culture and is widely recognized as one of the greatest American erotic filmmakers. In 1987 The Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival honored him with a special screening of ''
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'', and all his films were released on video in the 1980s and re-released on DVD in the 1990s and 2000s. In 2007 Legend House released ''Suburbia Confidential'' and ''College Girl Confidential'' as a double-feature DVD.
Johnny Legend's Deadly Doubles, Vol. 6: Suburbia Confidential/OfficeLove-In (1966).
In 2010 S'More Entertainment reissued three of Apostolof's films on DVD complete with original trailers and stills.
, The Lascivious World of A.C. Stephen & Edward D. Wood, Jr., by Adam Becvar (aka Luigi Bastardo)
In 2011 Apostolof was the subject of a documentary entitled ''
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''. In April 2007 the British film magazine ''
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'' listed him among the most prominent figures in sexploitation genre. He was dubbed the "Prince of Confidential" because of his series of films with the word "confidential" in the title. Actor Marty L. Andaluz portrayed a fictional version of Apostolof in the play ''The Incredible Story of Ed Wood''. In 2006 the
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ran an exhibition called "Sex in the Cinema". A poster from ''
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'' was featured, along with artwork from other prominent sexploitation directors like
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,
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and
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.
Sex in the Cinema: an Abbreviated History.
In 2000 Apostolof was Canonization, canonized as the "patron saint of the pornographers" in the Church of Ed Wood.
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Frequent and memorable collaborators

Apostolof worked with the same people more than once. Some of his frequent collaborators include Ed Wood, Edward D. Wood Jr., Marsha Jordan,
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, Harvey Shane (often credited under the alias Forman Shane), Ric Lutze and Vincent Barbi, among others.


Cameos

Like
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, one of the directors Apostolof admired, he appeared briefly in some of his own films. For example, he is seen in ''
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'' where he's playing a Frenchman sporting beret and a moustache. In ''Lady Godiva Rides'' he is credited under the name One Eye Apostolof. In the beginning of ''The Beach Bunnies'' he plays the piano in a restaurant. In ''The Snow Bunnies'' he could be spotted sitting in front of a ski chalet together with his third wife Shelley.


Filmography

* 1957 ''Journey to Freedom'' * 1965 ''
Orgy of the Dead ''Orgy of the Dead'' is a 1965 erotic horror film directed by Stephen C. Apostolof (under the alias A. C. Stephen). The screenplay was written by cult film director Edward D. Wood Jr., who adapted the screenplay into a novel. Genre The film b ...
'' * 1966 ''Suburbia Confidential'' * 1967 ''Motel Confidential'' * 1967 ''The Bachelor's Dreams'' * 1968 ''Office Love-In'' aka Office Love-In, White Collar Style * 1968 ''College Girls Confidential'' aka College Girls * 1969 ''Lady Godiva Rides'' * 1969 ''The Divorcee'' * 1971 ''Drop Out'' * 1972 ''Drop-Out Wife'' * 1972 ''Class Reunion'' * 1972 ''The Snow Bunnies'' * 1973 ''The Cocktail Hostesses'' * 1974 ''Five Loose Women'' (also known as ''Fugitive Girls'') * 1976 ''The Beach Bunnies'' * 1978 ''Hot Ice'' * 1990 ''Saturday Night Sleazies Vol 1.'' Documentary * 1990 ''Saturday Night Sleazies Vol 2.'' Documentary * 1990 ''Saturday Night Sleazies Vol 3.'' Documentary * 1999 ''The Erotic World of A.C. Stephens'' * 2001 ''Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies'' Documentary * 2008 ''The Lascivious World of A.C. Stephen and Ed Wood, Jr.''


Bibliography

* Nightmare of Ecstasy: Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, 1994, by Rudolph Grey * Shock Cinema (USA), 1999, Iss. 14, pg. 21–23, by: M. Faust, "Shock Cinema Talks With Sexploitation Auteur A.C. Stephen a.k.a. Stephen Apostolof" * Femme Fatales (USA), June 1998, Vol. 7, Iss. 1, pg. 52–55, + 60–61, by: Laura Schiff, "Orgy of the Dead – Ed Wood's Post-'Plan 9' Legacy: Bonding Spirits and Strippers – in Color!" * Psychotronic Video (USA), Winter 1990, Iss. 8, pg. 30–38, by: Frank Henenlotter, Johnny Legend, Peter Clark, Bal Croce and Mark Isted, "Stephen C. Apostoloff: Bulgarian nudie director"


Documentaries

* ''
Dad Made Dirty Movies ''Dad Made Dirty Movies'' is a 2011 Bulgarian-German documentary film by Jordan Todorov following Stephen C. Apostolof's life and career. The film premiered at Visions du Réel International Film Festival
'' (2011) * ''The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood Jr.'' (1995) * ''Ed Wood: Look Back In Angora'' (1994) * ''Flying Saucers Over Hollywood: The Plan 9 Companion'' (1992) * ''The Incredibly Strange Film Show'' (1989)


See also

*
Dad Made Dirty Movies ''Dad Made Dirty Movies'' is a 2011 Bulgarian-German documentary film by Jordan Todorov following Stephen C. Apostolof's life and career. The film premiered at Visions du Réel International Film Festival
*
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*
Ed Wood Edward Davis Wood Jr. (October 10, 1924 – December 10, 1978) was an American filmmaker, actor, and pulp novel author. In the 1950s, Wood directed several low-budget science fiction, crime and horror films that later became cult cla ...


References


External links

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