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MICHAEL ARMSTRONG - Director Mark of The Devil, House of Long Shadows hand signed 10 x 8 photo
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MICHAEL ARMSTRONG - Director Mark of The Devil, House of Long Shadows hand signed 10 x 8 photo

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This is a 10 x 8 photo that was hand signed by Michael Armstrong at the London Film Fair in black fine point sharpie.

All our autographs are original so there may be slight differences in signature and placement.

We are the organisers of the show and this was signed direct for us and come with one of our small holographic proof labels attached to the reverse of the item signed. Guaranteed to pass Beckett Authentication, but rest assured you are buying direct from the source

Michael Armstrong (born 24 July 1944 in Bolton, Lancashire) is an English writer and director.

Armstrong trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and was writing and directing films at the age of 22 with the award-winning short, The Image starring David Bowie and Michael Byrne. The following year, he wrote and directed his first feature film, The Haunted House of Horror, starring Frankie Avalon, Jill Haworth, Mark Wynter, Richard O'Sullivan and Dennis Price, following it with the notorious Mark of the Devil, starring Herbert Lom and Udo Kier which smashed all box office records in Europe and America[citation needed] on its first release in 1970 and has grown to be one of the biggest cult films ever.[citation needed]

Since then, Armstrong’s film credits have included the highly successful sex comedies The Sex Thief (1973) and Eskimo Nell (1975), both of which featured Armstrong himself, Adventures of a Private Eye (1977), and House of the Long Shadows (1983) starring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and John Carradine. In all he has written and/or directed seventeen feature films internationally, for which he has won numerous awards.