John Tull

John Tull

Personal Details

Biography

John Tull is renowned for his exceptional contributions to the world of cinema, particularly in the realm of filmmaking, where he has left an indelible mark on the industry. His body of work is a testament to his unwavering dedication and passion for his craft, and it is through his films that he has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim.

One of his most notable works is the 1971 film "Below the Belt", a cinematic masterpiece that showcases his unique perspective and artistic vision. This film, among others, has solidified his position as a master of his craft, and his ability to weave complex narratives and characters has captivated audiences worldwide.

Furthermore, John Tull is also celebrated for his work on "The Witch Who Came from the Sea" (1976),a thought-provoking and hauntingly beautiful film that explores the darker corners of the human psyche. His ability to craft intricate storylines and atmospheric settings has earned him a reputation as a master of his craft.

Additionally, his 1972 film "Street of a Thousand Pleasures" is another testament to his skill and artistry, showcasing his ability to balance complex themes and characters with a keen sense of visual storytelling.

Career

1976
C.B. Hustlers
C.B. Hustlers as Moonshine
1974
Poor Cecily
Poor Cecily as Party Guest (uncredited)
1973
Sassy Sue
Sassy Sue as Junior
A Scream in the Streets
A Scream in the Streets as Pot-Smoker Boy (uncredited)
1972
The Doberman Gang
The Doberman Gang as Pet Shop Owner
Country Cuzzins
Country Cuzzins as Leroy Peabody
Street of a Thousand Pleasures
Street of a Thousand Pleasures as John Dalton (as Garth Ruger)
1971
The Godson
The Godson as Rocca's Man
1968
The Head Mistress
The Head Mistress as Boyfriend of Headmistress (uncredited)