The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society (HPLHS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the works of H.P. Lovecraft through various projects and events.
One of the HPLHS's most notable projects is the creation of a silent film adaptation of Lovecraft's "Call of Cthulhu," released in 2005.
The film was a labor of love for the HPLHS, with a budget of only $6,000 and a cast of mostly amateur actors.
Despite its low budget, the film was a critical and commercial success, and helped to introduce Lovecraft's works to a new generation of fans.
The HPLHS continues to produce new projects and events, including live theater performances and podcasts.
The HPLHS has also developed a line of games and puzzles inspired by Lovecraft's works.
The HPLHS also creates and sells various props and merchandise inspired by Lovecraft's works.
"We're not just fans of Lovecraft, we're also fans of his sense of humor and his love of absurdity." - Andrew Leman, HPLHS founder
Resuming, the HPLHS is a non-profit organization that creates and promotes various projects and events inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's works, including films, games, and props.