For his second feature film, alternately titled
From a Whisper to a Scream or
The Offspring, Burr approached veteran horror actor
Vincent Price. Burr recalled in 2012, So, the producer and I got his address from a celebrity address service, and we went up to his door with the script and a bottle of wine in hand (Price was a noted wine connoisseur). We came bearing gifts, and wouldn't you know… he opened the door himself when we knocked! It was a flurry of "Gee, Mr. Price, we're fans of your work…" and "we wrote this script," and he actually invited us inside. He had every reason to ignore us, and even if it was on a polite level, he could have said, "Okay boys, contact my agent," but he was just so gracious. He invited us in, sat and talked with us for about 15 minutes, took the script, and that's how it all started. Burr was hired only two weeks before shooting began, and consequently had little time to prepare and little creative control over the final product. Burr would go on to direct sequels to
Pumpkinhead and
Puppet Master, among many others. Though most of his subsequent work has been in the horror genre
(Night of the Scarecrow, ''
Devil's Den), Burr has also worked in dramedy (Eddie Presley), Science-Fiction (Spoiler, The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes) and war films (Straight into Darkness''). Throughout his career, Burr has expressed frustration over studio interference, budget limitations, and other unfortunate circumstances, leading him to claim in an interview in 2012 that there were only three films which he considered to be his own:
From a Whisper to a Scream, 1992's
Eddie Presley, and 2004's
Straight into Darkness. The others, he claimed, had, "decisions that were made, in my estimation, that weren't the best. So, those are the three I stand behind without a mountain of qualifications." ==Death==