Patrick Spence-Thomas, a renowned individual, has made a lasting impact in the world of film and entertainment through his work on a variety of projects, including the 1997 release "2103: The Deadly Wake", a thought-provoking and suspenseful thriller that has left a lasting impression on audiences.
In addition to his work on "2103: The Deadly Wake", Spence-Thomas has also been involved in the creation of other notable films, such as the 1977 horror classic "Death Bed: The Bed That Eats", a chilling tale of a possessed bed that has become a staple of the horror genre.
Furthermore, Spence-Thomas has also explored the realm of science fiction with his work on the 1984 film "The Music of the Spheres", a visually stunning and imaginative tale that has captured the hearts of fans of the genre.
Through his work on these and other projects, Patrick Spence-Thomas has established himself as a talented and innovative filmmaker, and his contributions to the world of entertainment continue to be celebrated and admired by audiences around the world.