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  1. Film producer and distributor. Years active. 1950s–1990s. Children. 2, including Lynda Resnick. Family. Stewart Resnick (son-in-law) Jack Henry Harris (November 28, 1918 – March 14, 2017) was an American film producer and distributor. He produced The Blob (1958), 4D Man (1959), and Equinox (1970).

  2. Jack H. Harris (1918-2017) Jack H. Harris. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jack H. Harris first entered show business by way of vaudeville, singing and dancing with Cliff Edwards ' (aka "Ukeleke Ike") Kiddie Revue at age six. Working his way up from an early job as a theater usher, Harris went into publicity and learned distribution ...

  3. Apr 7, 2017 · Muren produced, and codirected with Mark Thomas McGee, the seventy-one-minute adventure for only $6,500. Harris liked the film’s “kids vs. monsters” scenario, which had echoes of The Blob, and bought the effects-laden film. He then hired John Cassavetes’s post-production editor, Jack Woods, to shoot new scenes and recut the picture.

  4. Mar 14, 2017 · Jack H. Harris, who produced the low-budget 1958 horror classic The Blob, died Tuesday.He was 98. Harris died of natural causes at his home in Beverly Hills, his daughter, Lynda Resnick, announced

  5. Jack H. Harris. Producer: The Blob. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jack H. Harris first entered show business by way of vaudeville, singing and dancing with Cliff Edwards' (aka "Ukeleke Ike") Kiddie Revue at age six. Working his way up from an early job as a theater usher, Harris went into publicity and learned distribution, eventually opening his own offices. Dissatisfied with the minor black-and-white films foisted upon him, he...

  6. Jack H. Harris. In memory of Walk of Famer Jack Harris, flowers were placed on his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 at 3 p.m. PDT. The star in category of Motion Pictures is located at 6764 Hollywood Boulevard. “Rest in peace, Jack. You will be missed!”.

  7. Mar 14, 2017 · Jack H. Harris, producer of films including the 1958 horror film “The Blob” and “The Eyes of Laura Mars,” died of natural causes Tuesday in Beverly Hills. He was 98. Harris was born in ...