Alan Holleb
- Director
- Writer
Writer, director, and former cinematographer Alan Holleb was born in
1945 in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from UCLA film school in 1971.
In 1974 Holleb made his feature film debut as both writer and director
of the immensely entertaining "Candy Stripe Nurses," which was the
final entry in the popular cycle of blithely naughty seriocomic
drive-in exploitation nurse movies made by Roger Corman's New World
Pictures in the early to mid 70s. After a ten year hiatus from
filmmaking, Holleb directed his second and last film "School
Spirit;" this enjoyably lowbrow comedy romp was made by Corman's
Concorde/New Horizons studio in the mid 80s.