Larry Yust

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

22

Gender

Male

Birthday

1930-11-03 (94 years old)

Place of Birth

Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA

Larry Yust

Biography

Larry Yust's most significant contribution to educational film was through a finely crafted, intriguing, and intellectually stimulating series of dramatic films made for Encyclopaedia Britannica from roughly 1965-1975. Yust's 'Short Story Showcase' films are one of the great serial dramatic bodies of work of the 1965-1985 era of educational film. In addition to his film work, Yust is an accomplished photographer, as evidenced by his book Salvation Mountain: The Art of Leonard Knight (1998).

Known For

Homebodies
6.6%

Homebodies

Sep 1, 1974

Homebodies
6.6%

Homebodies

Sep 1, 1974

The Lottery
6.7%

The Lottery

Jan 2, 1969

The Lottery
6.7%

The Lottery

Jan 2, 1969

The Lottery
6.7%

The Lottery

Jan 2, 1969

The Lottery
6.7%

The Lottery

Jan 2, 1969

Trick Baby
5.0%

Trick Baby

Dec 22, 1972

Trick Baby
5.0%

Trick Baby

Dec 22, 1972

The Favorite
4.7%

The Favorite

Aug 9, 1989

Bartleby
0.0%

Bartleby

Oct 10, 1969

Say Yes
0.0%

Say Yes

Jun 12, 1986

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Directing

1986
Say Yes as Director
1979
Mark Twain: Beneath the Laughter as Director
1979
Live or Die as Director
1974
Homebodies as Director
1972
Trick Baby as Director
1972
A Family Talks About Sex as Director
1969
Bartleby as Director
1969
The Lottery as Director
1969
The Lady, or the Tiger? as Director
1969
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment as Director

Editing

1969
The Lottery as Editor

Production

1979
Mark Twain: Beneath the Laughter as Producer
1969
The Lottery as Producer
1969
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment as Producer

Writing

1989
The Favorite as Screenplay
1979
Live or Die as Writer
1974
Homebodies as Screenplay
1972
Trick Baby as Screenplay
1972
A Family Talks About Sex as Writer
1969
Bartleby as Writer
1969
The Lottery as Writer
1969
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment as Adaptation
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