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After Beast, Harryhausen began his long professional partnership with Schneer on It Came From Beneath The Sea (1955), starring a gigantic—and, for budgetary reasons, six-tentacled—octopus that ...
Famous Monsters Of Filmland, the classic magazine started by Forrest J. Ackerman, is getting a new lease on life, courtesy of IDW Publishing. Soon, the ...
Harryhausen is perhaps best known for his stop-motion animation techniques, particularly in the famous skeleton fight sequence from 1963's "Jason in the Argonauts." Skip to Article Set weather ...
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Ray Harryhausen, who died Tuesday in London at age 92, became fascinated with animation after seeing King Kong in 1933. He went on to create some of the most memorable monsters of old Hollywood ...
Ray Harryhausen in Austin, Tuesday, March 28. Titan, King, God, Monster An interview with Ray Harryhausen By Marc Savlov, Fri., March 24, 2006 ...
Although giant stop-motion ants don't pack as much punch as they did in the 1950s, this chance to see Ray Harryhausen's visual effects is a movie lover's dream.
No one does monsters like Ray Harryhausen. Matthew Sweet meets the godfather of scary special effects. Friday 13 February 2004 01:00 GMT. Comments. Your support helps us to tell the story.
Ray Harryhausen has died, aged 92. The visual effects pioneer was known for creating some of the most iconic animated scenes in cinema history, including the famous skeleton sword fight in 1963's ...