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Bob Clark was an American film director. Originally known for directing horror movies like Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things, Deathdream and Black Christmas, he is best remembered for the family comedy A Christmas Story. Born in the United States, Clark began directing movies in his home country, but achieved his earliest successes in the Canadian film industry. Outside of his horror movies, he directed the highly profane teen comedy Porky's, and its first sequel, The Next Day (but had nothing to do with Porky's Revenge). The original Porky's held the record for the highest grossing Canadian film of all time until being beaten by Resident Evil: Afterlife in 2010.
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