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  1. The working title of the film was Jason and the Golden Fleece. On 15 Mar 1961, the LAT reported that producer Charles H. Schneer was planning to make another visual effects spectacle using the “SuperDynamation” process (also referred to as “Dynamation” or “Dynamation 90”), which he and visual effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen had experimented with in three recent films, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958, see entry), The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960, see entry), and Mysterious Island ...

  2. Jan 25, 2009 · Filmmaker worked with effects pioneer. Charles H. Schneer, a film producer best known for his influential collaboration on several movies with special effects genius Ray Harryhausen, has died. He ...

  3. Jun 29, 2020 · His sixth film marked the first collaboration with Charles H. Schneer who produced most of Harryhausen’s later works. Budgeting restraints and the simplistic plot have kicked it down so low on this list. Otherwise, it is enjoyable.

  4. Jan 21, 2009 · Schneer had initially entered the motion picture industry with Columbia in New York in 1939. He worked as an assistant there for three years and then did his wartime service wi The son of a jeweller, Charles H. Schneer was chiefly famous for his collaborations with animator and special effects wizard Ray Harryhausen.

  5. Jan 21, 2009 · Producer Charles H. Schneer, who worked with Ray Harryhausen on films including “Jason and the Argonauts,” died Jan. 21 in Boca Raton, Fla. He was 88.

  6. Nearly three years passed before the 29 May 1959 DV announced that producer Charles H. Schneer would make the film through his Morningside Productions. The 6 May 1959 LAT indicated that Columbia would provide financing as part of a three-year, nine-picture deal with Schneer.

  7. Charles H. Schneer Written by Jan Read, Beverley Cross, Raymond Bowers Featuring Todd Armstrong, Nancy Kovack, Gary Raymond Running time 103 minutes.