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- The Day the World Ended1955
- The She Creature1956
- Girls in Prison1956
- The Atomic Submarine1959
- Submarine X-11968
- The Bounty Killer1965
- Apache Woman1955
- Voodoo Woman1957
- Dragstrip Girl1957
- Motorcycle Gang1957
- Shake, Rattle and Rock1956
- Submarine Seahawk1958
- Flesh and the Spur1956
- The Underwater City1962
- Jet Attack1958
- The Oklahoma Woman1956
- Runaway Daughters1956
- Requiem for a Gunfighter1965
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Alex Gordon (8 September 1922 – 24 June 2003) was a British film producer and screenwriter. He produced eighteen films, including the American International Pictures films Day the World Ended (1955) and The She Creature (1956).
Alex Gordon. Producer: The Atomic Submarine. Alex Gordon and his equally movie-crazy brother Richard Gordon haunted English movie theaters as boys before emigrating to New York in 1947.
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Alex Gordon was born on 9 January 1961 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He is a producer, known for Oldboy (2003), House of Flying Daggers (2004) and Menace II Society (1993).
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Gordon, longtime vice president of Autry’s Flying A Pictures and director of licensing for the Gene Autry Music Group, died of cancer Tuesday at a nursing home in Hollywood.
Alex Gordon is known as an Producer, Actor, Executive Producer, Associate Producer, Screenplay, Writer, Production Coordinator, Casting, and Story. Some of his work includes X+Y, Hope Gap, Day the World Ended, The Atomic Submarine, The She-Creature, Voodoo Woman, Apache Woman, and Submarine Seahawk.
Alex Gordon, film producer: born London 8 September 1922; married 1957 Ruth Alexander; died Los Angeles 24 June 2003. A specialist in producing low-budget exploitation films, Alex Gordon...
HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--Alex Gordon, producer, screenwriter, publicist and film preservationist, died at a nursing home here June 24. He was 80. Best known in show business circles as the long time publicist for cowboy legend Gene Autry, MSTies know him from his work in the 1950s with such revered names as Ed Wood, Roger Corman and Samuel Z. Arkoff.