Pleasure Faire (1964)
15m
Running Time
December 31, 1964Release Date
Pleasure Faire (1964)
15m
Running Time
December 31, 1964Release Date
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Plot.
Directed by Terry Nowak. This early film about the Southern California Renaissance Fair, with Les Blank as cameraman, is shot in sensuous detail on a 16mm Bell & Howell camera. It is apparent in this early work that Blank was already developing his own unique style of shooting. Film to tape transfer of a scratchy work print copy is all that remains of the original film. Filmed 1963-64.
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Cast & Crew.

Frank Ashe
Producer

Terry Nowak
Director

Kris Patterson
Director

Peter Jones
Producer

Les Blank
Director of Photography

Robert Fresco
Cinematographer

Tony Westman
Cinematographer
Details.
This Movie Is About.
renaissance fair
anachronism
society for creative anachronism