Herbert S. Altman is a renowned filmmaker, celebrated for his work on a trilogy of provocative and thought-provoking motion pictures that have left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape. The first of these, "Dirtymouth", a 1970 release, showcases Altman's ability to craft a narrative that is both unsettling and captivating. Similarly, his 1967 film "Confessions of a Psycho Cat" demonstrates his skill in exploring the darker aspects of human nature, resulting in a cinematic experience that is both haunting and mesmerizing. Additionally, his 1965 film "Murder in Mississippi" solidifies his reputation as a master of his craft, as it masterfully weaves together a complex web of intrigue and suspense, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish.













