★ Directing
1938 – 2007
· Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
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Active 1966–2005
Richard Compton, born in the 1930s, began his career as an actor in government films before transitioning to direct and write for cult cinema. He directed Macon County Line (1974) and wrote for Angels Die Hard (1970) and The Sins of the Daughter (1970), shaping the gritty narratives of exploitation films. Compton's role as an actor in Bury Me an Angel (1972) further solidified his presence in the genre, showcasing his versatile contributions to the world of cult and grindhouse cinema.
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The Sins of the Daughter
1970
★ 4.8
Writer
Tony is the type to sleep with whoever can get him the most money and this leads to Jamie. The two at first seem to be hitting it off for real but soon Tony's desire for money also leads to a desire for Jamie's daughter Kim.
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
70 credits
1970s
1 credit
1960s
4 credits
Crew Credits
2000s
6 credits
1990s
23 credits
1980s
21 credits
1970s
12 credits
1960s
3 credits