Paul Hunt
Born 1943 (age 67) · Redondo Beach, California, USA
Appears in 24 titles

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 Teague was at that time running the Cinematèque in Hollywood where Hunt's films debuted). Under his pseudonym Hunt worked for directors such as Bethel Buckalew, William Rotsler, Gary Graver, Manuel Conde, Lee Frost and others as a cinematographer, gaffer, sound recordist and editor. The first film produced in his own name was Surfari (1967), a surfing docudrama starring Ricky Grigg. He also has headed up Pacific International Pictures Inc., Filmmakers International Releasing Inc. and still heads United Filmmakers Inc. In 1970 he began working with Orson Welles on The Other Side of the Wind (2018) and continued to work with him on all his films (F for Fake (1973), The Magic Show (1983)) until Welles' death in 1985. During that time he served as Welles' production manager, gaffer, sound recordist, actor and editor. He was also the director of photography in India (produced by Ismail Merchant) and The Netherlands (produced by himself) on Mata Hari (1985), directed by David Carradine, starring Calista Carradine, Bruce Carradine and Nikolai van der Heyde (the Dutch director).

Filmography

Twisted Nightmare
4.6
Twisted Nightmare
1987
Director
The Clones
4.6
The Clones
1973
Director
You
6.7
You
1968
Director
The Harem Bunch
3.5
The Harem Bunch
1969
Director
Merlin
6.2
Merlin
1992
Director
Wild, Free & Hungry
4.3
Wild, Free & Hungry
1969
Director
Machismo: 40 Graves for 40 Guns
The Great Gundown
5.0
The Great Gundown
1977
Director
The Psychedelics
8.0
The Psychedelics
1966
Director
8.0
Woman in the Rain
1976
Director