Norman J. Warren, born in 1942 in England, is a significant figure in cult cinema, known for his unique blend of horror and eroticism. He directed Satan's Slave (1976), a film that exemplifies the gritty aesthetic of 1970s British horror, and Prey (1977), which showcases his skill in crafting unsettling narratives. Warren also contributed as a writer and director on Loving Feeling (1969), where he explored themes of desire and intimacy. His work across these films has left an indelible mark on the genre, making him a key player in the evolution of exploitation cinema.
Her Private Hell
The cautionary tale of an innocent girl abroad who gets caught up in the sleazy world of modelling, Her Private Hell was the debut feature of British exploitation director Norman J Warren (Satan's Slave, Prey, Terror) and the UK's first narrative sex film.