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  1. Henry G. Saperstein. Henry Gahagen Saperstein (June 2, 1918June 24, 1998) was an American film producer and distributor . Biography. The son of Aaron Saperstein and Beatrice Pearl Saperstein, [1] Henry's father owned five independent cinemas in Chicago. Henry was educated at the University of Chicago where he majored in mathematics.

  2. Jun 26, 1998 · Variety reports the death of Henry G. Saperstein, a pioneer in merchandising, animation and Godzilla films. He acquired UPA Pictures in 1960 and produced hundreds of cartoons, including Mr. Magoo and Dick Tracy.

  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Henry G. Saperstein. Henry Gahagen "Hank" Saperstein was an American film producer and distributor. As a young man, Saperstein inherited his father's cinema chain in Chicago before moving on to television distribution. He moved to Hollywood in 1955, and purchased United Productions of America in 1960.

  4. Henry G. Saperstein (1918-1998) was a producer and writer of movies and TV shows, such as Mr. Magoo, Frankenstein vs. Baragon and Invasion of Astro-Monster. He was also a licensing agent for Elvis Presley and married four times.

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • June 2, 1918
    • Henry G. Saperstein
    • June 24, 1998
  5. Jun 28, 1998 · HOLLYWOOD -- Henry G. Saperstein, 80, the producer and distributor of such beloved television shows as "Ding Dong School," "Mister Magoo," "Dick Tracy" and "The Gerald McBoing Boing Show,"...

  6. Mar 28, 2008 · Uncategorized by Myrtdi on March 28, 2008 3.67K views. An important person associated with Godzilla and Toho movies in the United States is the late Mr. Henry Saperstein (1918 – 1998) who was president and chief executive officer of UPA Productions of America. UPA has owned the licensing and merchandising rights to Godzilla since the 1960s ...

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  8. The iconic monster owes much of his American success to the savvy, cigar-smoking producer Henry G. Saperstein. by. Andrew Fox. February 10, 2022. Poster for 'Terror of Mechagodzilla,' (aka...