
Paul Hunt
Paul Hunt began making films in 1965 under the pseudonym H.P. Edwards. His first film was The Psychedelics (1966), followed by Blow the Man Down (1968), "Jefferson Hotel" (1966), "Sweet Smoke" (1967) and 60+ others. He was also the cinematographer and editor on most of them. His company, Canyon Films, became one of the largest distributors of underground films in America (future director Lewis...
Paul Hunt began making films in 1965 under the pseudonym H.P. Edwards. His first film was The Psychedelics (1966), followed by Blow the Man Down (1968), "Jefferson Hotel" (1966), "Sweet Smoke" (1967) and 60+ others. He was also the cinematographer and editor on most of them. His company, Canyon Films, became one of the largest distributors of underground films in America (future director Lewis...
Known For
Cast Credits
The Other Side of the Wind
as Documentary Filmmaker
The Great Gundown
as Jim the Gunsel
The Clones
as Physician
The Scavengers
as Sgt. Ivers
Lila
as Blonde Audience Member
Four Kinds of Love
as Paul (uncredited)
Crew Credits
The Other Side of the Wind
Line Producer
Merlin
Director
Demon Wind
Producer
Twisted Nightmare
Director
Playing with Fire
Cinematography
Deathsport
Additional Photography
The Great Gundown
Director
Woman in the Rain
Director
You and Me
Editor
Death Race 2000
Additional Camera
3 A.M.
Sound Editor
The Clones
Director
Erika's Hot Summer
Producer
The Toy Box
Producer
Machismo: 40 Graves for 40 Guns
Director
The Scavengers
Editor
The Harem Bunch
Director
Wild, Free & Hungry
Director
You
Director
Nymphs Anonymous
Sound
The Psychedelics
Director