Herb Freed

His feature credits include Haunts (1976), Beyond Evil (1980), and Graduation Day (1981).

[3] Prior to embarking on a filmmaking career, Freed served as rabbi at Temple Beth Shalom in Mahopac, New York for eight years before resigning.

(1972) before co-writing and directing the psychological horror film Haunts (1976), starring May Britt and Cameron Mitchell; the latter was co-written with his then-wife, Anne Marisse.

[4] In 1980, he directed the supernatural horror film Beyond Evil, starring John Saxon and Lynda Day George.

Freed and screenwriter Anne Marisse were married from 1964 until her death from cancer in 1984.