
Charles H. Schneer
Born in Norfolk, Virginia, he graduated from Columbia University in 1940. Serving in the US Army's Signal Corps Photographic Unit during the war, and moved to Hollywood following demobilisation. After joining Columbia Pictures, he was introduced to Harryhausen by a mutual friend from Schneer's time in the Army.[1] Together they made It Came From Beneath The Sea (1955), about a giant octopus that wreaks havoc on the Golden Gate Bridge. The octopus had only six tentacles, which Schneer is reported to have been correct in claiming no one would notice.[2] This film made use of stop-motion photography which the two men were to use to greater effect in later films including Jason and the Argonauts (1963), The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973), and Clash of the Titans (1981). In 1960, he moved his base of operations to London, where he remained for 45 years. Beside the fantasy films, he also produced the film version of the stage musical Half a Sixpence (1967) starring Tommy Steele and Hellcats of the Navy (1957), the only film starring both Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan (as Nancy Davis).[3] Schneer died in Boca Raton, Florida, aged 88.
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- Born5 May 1920 (age 105)
- Place of BirthNorfolk, Virginia, USA
Charles H. Schneer

- Known ForProduction
- Born5 May 1920 (age 105)
- Place of BirthNorfolk, Virginia, USA

Ray Harryhausen: Working with Dinosaurs
1999

The Harryhausen Chronicles
1997

Aliens, Dragons, Monsters & Me
1983

Clash of the Titans
1981

Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger
1977

The Golden Voyage of Sinbad
1973

Monsters and Magic
1972

The Executioner
1970

The Valley of Gwangi
1969

Half a Sixpence
1967

First Men in the Moon
1964
Tomorrow the Moon
1964

Jason and the Argonauts
1963

Mysterious Island
1961

The 3 Worlds of Gulliver
1960

Good Day for a Hanging
1959

The Case Against Brooklyn
1958

The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
1958

20 Million Miles to Earth
1957

Hellcats of the Navy
1957

Earth vs. the Flying Saucers
1956
