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  1. Jun 29, 2020 · If you’re not familiar with his work, need a refresher, or just want to celebrate a cinematic legend, we have gathered all of his films and ranked them from his worst to his best on the basis of the quality of the films, their creatures, and the overall animation. So, without further ado, here are the collected works of Ray Harryhausen.

  2. His works include the animation for Mighty Joe Young (1949) with his mentor Willis H. O'Brien (for which the latter won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects ); his first color film, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958); and Jason and the Argonauts (1963), which featured a sword fight with seven skeleton warriors.

  3. When it comes to motion-picture special effects, there is only one name that personifies movie magic: Ray Harryhausen. From his debut films with George Pal to his final film, Harryhausen imbued magic and visual strength to motion-picture special effects as no other technician has, before or since.

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  4. 1. Jason and the Argonauts. 1963 1h 44m G. 7.3 (31K) Rate. 69 Metascore. The legendary Greek hero leads a team of intrepid adventurers in a perilous quest for the legendary Golden Fleece. Director Don Chaffey Stars Todd Armstrong Nancy Kovack Gary Raymond. 2. Clash of the Titans. 1981 1h 58m PG. 6.9 (48K) Rate. 59 Metascore.

  5. Exclusive behind-the-scenes interview with Ray Harryhausen, the stop-motion animation legend, featuring comments about his entire cinematic career and many relevant stills from his films.

  6. Today's CGI laden blockbusters and streaming series owe their success to the creative work of one man: Ray Harryhausen. His stop motion animation techniques paved the way for modern day stop motion works and computer generated effects.

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  8. Aug 16, 2022 · Ray Harryhausen produced a variety of fascinating animals and scenarios for his films, ranging from enormous deep-sea beasts to dinosaurs munching on unwary bystanders.