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Danny Steinmann(1942-2012)

  • Director
  • Writer
  • Producer
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Danny Steinmann
Writer/director/producer Danny Steinmann was the son of noted East Coast art collector Herbert R. Steinmann. Danny made his debut as both writer and director with the funky hardcore porno picture High Rise (1973), on which he used the alias Danny Stone. Steinmann was a production associate on Arthur Hiller's The Man in the Glass Booth (1975) and served as an associate producer on the offbeat Gene Roddenberry made-for-TV supernatural fright feature Spectre (1977). In addition, Danny headed a production company in Puerto Rico that made TV commercials for such companies as International House of Pancakes, Chase Manhattan Bank and Wesson Oil.

Danny directed and co-wrote the perverse psycho horror winner The Unseen (1980). Dissatisfied with the finished version of the film, Steinmann attributed his directorial credit to the pseudonym Peter Foleg. He followed this film with the terrifically trashy teen exploitation action/revenge thriller doozy Savage Streets (1984). Steinmann hit the relative big time with the mean-spirited slice-'n'-dice sequel Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985). Although the movie was a financial success, the production was very troubled and proved to be his cinematic swan song. He was announced as the director for a proposed sequel to the notorious The Last House on the Left (1972) but, alas, this project never came to be.
BornJanuary 7, 1942
DiedDecember 18, 2012(70)
BornJanuary 7, 1942
DiedDecember 18, 2012(70)
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Known for

Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)
Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
4.8
  • Director
  • 1985
High Rise
6.8
  • Director(as Danny Stone)
  • 1973
Linda Blair in Savage Streets (1984)
Savage Streets
6.2
  • Director
  • 1984
Barbara Bach in The Unseen (1980)
The Unseen
5.3
  • Director(as Peter Foleg)
  • 1980

Credits

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Director



  • Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)
    Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
    4.8
    • Director
    • 1985
  • Linda Blair in Savage Streets (1984)
    Savage Streets
    6.2
    • Director
    • 1984
  • Barbara Bach in The Unseen (1980)
    The Unseen
    5.3
    • Director (as Peter Foleg)
    • 1980
  • High Rise
    6.8
    • Director (as Danny Stone)
    • 1973

Writer



  • Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985)
    Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
    4.8
    • screenplay
    • 1985
  • Linda Blair in Savage Streets (1984)
    Savage Streets
    6.2
    • screenplay
    • 1984
  • Barbara Bach in The Unseen (1980)
    The Unseen
    5.3
    • story (as Peter Foleg)
    • 1980
  • High Rise
    6.8
    • written by (as Danny Stone)
    • 1973

Producer



  • Separate Tables (1983)
    Separate Tables
    7.5
    TV Movie
    • associate producer
    • 1983
  • George Segal, Trevor Howard, Robert Morley, Alan Webb, and Emlyn Williams in The Deadly Game (1982)
    The Deadly Game
    6.9
    TV Movie
    • associate producer
    • 1982
  • Robert Culp in Spectre (1977)
    Spectre
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • associate producer
    • 1977
  • High Rise
    6.8
    • producer (as Danny Stone)
    • 1973

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Peter Foleg
  • Born
    • January 7, 1942
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • December 18, 2012
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Other works
    [2008] DVD commentary on Savage Streets (1984) monitored by Michael Felsher.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Interview

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    After Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985), he was lined up to direct a further five movies, but they all fell through. After that he was involved in a serious bicycle accident and was unable to return to directing.
  • Quotes
    I've always loved horror films. I've always loved any kind of film which played to my senses.
  • Nicknames
    • Peter Foleg
    • Danny Stone

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