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Marc Siegler
Birthday:
December1944
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[Talking about the notorious maggot rape scene in "Galaxy of Terror"] He (Roger Corman) wanted something heavily charged and sexual. This was really upsetting to Bruce (director Bruce D. Clark) and me, because we didn't want to do gratuitous, violent sex. I heard that Roger was really into Freudian psychology. I thought, 'If we have to do this, let's make it...
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[Talking about the notorious maggot rape scene in "Galaxy of Terror"] He (Roger Corman) wanted something heavily charged and sexual. This was really upsetting to Bruce (director Bruce D. Clark) and me, because we didn't want to do gratuitous, violent sex. I heard that Roger was really into Freudian psychology. I thought, 'If we have to do this, let's make it so extreme that it's absurd.' I'll give him some Freud - I'll give him the biggest worm I can come up with.
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[Talking about writing the 1981 movie "Galaxy of Terror"] I was really looking into the psychological motivations. Examining the essence of fear, and how we create our own realities with that.
[Talking about writing the 1981 movie "Galaxy of Terror"] I was really looking into the psychological motivations. Examining the essence of fear, and how we create our own realities with that.
Marc Siegler
Marc Siegler was born in December 1944 in Ohio, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Game (1997), Pump Up the Volume (1990) and A Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Child (1989).
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