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Vic Savage

Vic Savage

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August 14, 1933 — May 25, 1975Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A.

Vic Savage was an American film director, writer, producer and actor. Savage was born Arthur Nelson White in Bridgeport, Connecticut, but claimed to have been a Cherokee Indian born in Oklahoma. Savage was also known as A. J. Nelson, Bradley Nichols, A. N. White, Arthur J. White, and Arthur N. White. In 1959, Savage wrote and produced the film Street Fighter, which was apparently based on his own brushes with the law as a juvenile and his stay at the Meriden School for Boys in Meriden, Connecticut. Savage also appeared in the movie. In 1964, Savage directed, produced and starred in The Creeping Terror, considered one of the worst films of all time. Savage supposedly funded the film by promising investors small parts in the movie. Before the film's release, Savage faced several law suits and vanished, never to work in movies again.

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The Creeping Terrormovie

The Creeping Terror

1964

Acting Sheriff Martin Gordon

Street Fightermovie

Street Fighter

1959

Eddie Vero

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