Tom Holland


Director, Screenwriter

About

Birth Place
Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
Born
July 11, 1943

Biography

Here's a clever genre filmmaker whose talent lies less in creating original material than in recycling old, but good ideas. Holland's screenplay for "Class of 1984" (1982) was a riotous, punked-out updating of "The Blackboard Jungle" (1955) as an action comic-book. "Cloak and Dagger" (1984) was a shrewd, quasi-Spielbergian take on "The Window," the 1949 noir sleeper about an imaginative ...

Biography

Here's a clever genre filmmaker whose talent lies less in creating original material than in recycling old, but good ideas. Holland's screenplay for "Class of 1984" (1982) was a riotous, punked-out updating of "The Blackboard Jungle" (1955) as an action comic-book. "Cloak and Dagger" (1984) was a shrewd, quasi-Spielbergian take on "The Window," the 1949 noir sleeper about an imaginative little boy who cries wolf one time too many. His smart and witty screenplay for "Psycho II" (1983) helped make a particularly dreaded sequel into a pleasant surprise featuring classic characters and sets in new situations. As the writer-director of "Child's Play" (1988), Holland resuscitated the hoary device of an evil murderous doll to construct a surprise hit that inaugurated the three-picture "Chucky" franchise.

Holland's first feature as writer-director, "Fright Night" (1985), was a minor classic of the horror genre. This teen-oriented vampire movie deftly combined Hitchcockian themes, Hammer horror trappings, state-of-the-art special effects, a subversive gay subtext and a John Hughes milieu into a seamless and satisfying genre product that was comfortably old-fashioned yet genuinely frightening. Holland elicited much better-than-average performances from his young performers, especially Stephen Geoffreys, and two outstanding turns from his more seasoned players, Chris Sarandon and Roddy McDowell. (The ostensible romantic leads were William Ragsdale and Amanda Bearse.) The result may not have been great art, but it was great fun, and obviously made with love and intelligence.

Unfortunately the same cannot be said for his follow-up, an unsuccessful detour into modern cop movie heroics entitled "Fatal Beauty" (1987). This much maligned vehicle for Whoopi Goldberg tried to transform its newly hot star into a distaff Eddie Murphy but was undermined by a poor script and excessive violence. The nervous studio also excised a romance between Goldberg and co-star Sam Elliott. Helmer Holland was merely aboard as a hired gun.

Holland retreated to TV for the rest of the 1980s and the first few years of the 90s. He built up his genre resume with writing and directing assignments on HBO's "Tales From the Crypt" and helming a segment of the busted pilot "Two-Fisted Tales" (Fox, 1992). Holland executive produced, wrote and directed "The Owl" (CBS, 1991), an unsold pilot for an action series about a sympathetic vigilante. He also served as executive producer on the syndicated special "Disorder in the Court: 60th Anniversary Tribute to the Stooges" (Fox, 1990).

Holland returned briefly to features to helm "The Temp" (1993), a ludicrous and poorly received thriller in which food company manager Timothy Hutton is menaced by his fatally efficient temporary secretary (Lara Flynn Boyle). An occasional actor, Holland returned before the camera for a small role in the popular TV miniseries "Stephen King's 'The Stand'" (ABC, 1994). The experience was presumably positive as he subsequently scripted, directed and acted in another TV miniseries derived from the best-selling author's work: "Stephen King's 'The Langoliers'" (ABC, 1995), a "Twilight Zone"-like tale of a jetliner lost in another dimension. Working once again with strong material (and a screenplay by horror veteran Michael McDowell), Holland resumed his film career helming "Stephen King's 'Thinner'" (1996), a thriller about an unscrupulous overweight attorney's unwanted--and unstoppable--weight loss.

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

The Ten O'Clock People (2013)
Director
Thinner (1996)
Director
The Temp (1993)
Director
Two Fisted Tales (1991)
Director
The Stranger Within (1990)
Director
Child's Play (1988)
Director
Fatal Beauty (1987)
Director
Fright Night (1985)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Hatchet II (2010)
Psycho II (1983)
The Judge (1949)
Court photographer
Wing and a Prayer (1944)
Telephone orderly
U-Boat Prisoner (1944)
Guard
The Unwritten Code (1944)
Kunze

Writer (Feature Film)

Child's Play (2019)
Source Material
The Ten O'Clock People (2013)
Screenplay
Fright Night (2011)
Source Material
Fright Night (2011)
Story By
The Initiation of Sarah (2006)
Writer
Thinner (1996)
Screenplay
FRIGHT NIGHT PART 2 (1989)
From Original Characters
Child's Play (1988)
Screenwriter
Child's Play (1988)
From Story
Child's Play (1988)
Story By
Fright Night (1985)
Screenplay
Cloak and Dagger (1984)
Screenplay
Scream For Help (1984)
Screenplay
Psycho II (1983)
Screenplay
Class of 1984 (1982)
Screenwriter
Class of 1984 (1982)
From Story
The Beast Within (1981)
Screenplay
The Initiation of Sarah (1978)
From Story

Producer (Feature Film)

The Ten O'Clock People (2013)
Co-Executive Producer

Director (Special)

King of the Road (1992)
Director
The Owl (1991)
Director
Four-Sided Triangle (1990)
Director
Lover Come Hack to Me (1989)
Director

Cast (Special)

The Nut House (1964)
Performer

Writer (Special)

The Owl (1991)
Writer
Four-Sided Triangle (1990)
Writer

Producer (Special)

The Owl (1991)
Executive Producer
Disorder in the Court: 60th Anniversary Tribute to the Stooges (1990)
Executive Producer

Special Thanks (Special)

The Owl (1991)
Writer
Four-Sided Triangle (1990)
Writer

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Stephen King's "The Langoliers" (1995)
Stephen King's The Stand (1994)

Writer (TV Mini-Series)

Stephen King's "The Langoliers" (1995)
Screenplay

Life Events

1968

Appeared in "The Model Shop" directed by Jacques Demy

1970

Appeared in "A Walk in the Spring Rain", a Stirling Siliphant scripted and produced melodrama starring Anthony Quinn and Ingrid Bergman

1978

Wrote the story for "The Initiation of Sarah" an ABC TV-movie about witchcraft

1982

First produced screenplay, "The Beast Within"

1982

Wrote story and co-wrote screenplay for "The Class of 1984", an update of "The Blackboard Jungle", directed by Mark L. Lester

1983

Wrote screenplay for "Psycho II", directed by Richard Franklin; also appeared as an actor

1984

Reteamed with director Richard Franklin to write screenplay for psychological thriller, "Cloak and Dagger"

1985

Feature directing debut (also screenplay), "Fright Night", a modern vampire movie

1986

TV directing debut, "Miscalculation", an episode of "Amazing Stories" starring Jon Cryer

1987

Ventured out of the horror genre to direct "Fatal Beauty", a violent cop drama starring Whoopi Goldberg and Sam Elliot

1988

Wrote and directed "Child's Play" which spawned Chucky the walking, talking murderous doll and two sequels

1989

Directed several episodes of "Tales from the Crypt", the HBO cable TV horror anthology series

1990

Executive produced his first TV special, "Disorder in the Court: 60th Anniversary Tribute to the Stooges"

1991

Executive produced and directed "The Owl", an unsold CBS action/crime show pilot

1994

TV miniseries acting debut, "Stephen King's 'The Stand'" (ABC)

1995

TV miniseries directing debut, "Stephen King's 'The Langoliers'" (ABC)

Family

Tom Holland
Father
Lee Holland
Mother
Josh Holland
Son
Actor.

Bibliography