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        <title><![CDATA[Stuart Gordon, cult classic horror film director, dies at 72]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stuart Gordon, best known as the filmmaker behind such cult classics as “Re-Animator” and “From Beyond,” has died, his family confirmed to <em>Variety </em>Tuesday night.&nbsp;He was 72.</p><p>Although best known for his seminal work in <strong>independent horror</strong>, Gordon had a varied career that included founding the Organic Theater Company with his wife, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon. The Organic premiered such prominent works as David Mamet’s “Sexual Perversity in Chicago” and “Bleacher Bums,” which starred Dennis Franz and Joe Mantegna. He was a co-creator of the “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” franchise, for which he shared a story credit, and produced the film’s sequel and directed an episode of the TV spin-off. In 2005, he directed a film adaptation of Mamet’s <strong>“Edmond,”</strong> starring William H. Macy. Other films include “Fortress,” “Castle Freak” and “King of the Ants.”</p><p>In recent years, Gordon was active in L.A. theater, finding success directing the solo show “Nevermore…An Evening with Edgar Allen Poe” starring his “Re-Animator” star Jeffrey Combs. He also directed and co-wrote the book for <strong>“Re-Animator: The Musical,”</strong> which won several awards and was <strong>praised</strong> by a <em>Variety</em> critic, who wrote, “not since ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ has a screamfest tuner so deftly balanced seriousness and camp.”</p><p>Gordon also won a Stage Raw Award for directing “Taste,” a two-person drama that premiered in 2014, based on a true story where one man agrees to be eaten by another.</p><p>He is survived by his wife, Carolyn Purdy-Gordon, daughters Suzanna, Jillian and Margaret Gordon, four grandchildren and his brother, David George Gordon.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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