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    Jack Arnold. Director: Creature from the Black Lagoon. Jack Arnold reigns supreme as one of the great directors of 1950s science-fiction features. His films are distinguished by moody black and white cinematography, solid acting, smart, thoughtful scripts, snappy pacing, a genuine heartfelt enthusiasm for the genre and plenty of eerie atmosphere.

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  3. Jack Arnold (born John Arnold Waks; [2] October 14, 1916 – March 17, 1992) was an American film and television director, considered one of the leading filmmakers of 1950s science fiction films. His most notable films are It Came from Outer Space (1953), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Tarantula (1955), and The Incredible Shrinking Man ...

    • Jack Arnold was a prolific genre director over the course of his many years as a filmmaker. He started as a cinematographer in the Army Signal Corps during World War II, and after the end of the war started a production company that made promotional films for nonprofit organizations.
    • With The Incredible Shrinking Man, the special-effects department at Universal had its work cut out for it. As discussed in an interview with visual-effects experts Ben Burtt and Craig Barron featured on our new edition, this included crafting oversize furniture and household items as giant props, to be combined with split-screen and rear-projection techniques to create the illusion of a diminishing Scott Carey.
    • Director Joe Dante added character actor William Schallert to his repertory troupe mostly because of his work in Arnold’s films. (Arnold’s daughter Susan also worked with Dante as a casting director.)
    • The Incredible Shrinking Man’s Butch the friendly house cat is played by feline screen star Orangey. By the early 1960s, Orangey had been in around five hundred films and won two Patsy Awards (the four-legged Oscars).
  4. Jack Arnold was an American director who was considered one of the leading auteurs in the science-fiction genre of the 1950s. Arnold began his career directing and producing dozens of industrial films and documentaries for the government and the private sector.

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    • The Treehouse
    • The House That Jack Built
    • Scenes from A Wedding
    • Private Butthead
    • Hero
    • Pottery Will Get You Nowhere
    • Denial
    • The Ties That Bind
    • Daddy's Girl
    • My Father's Office

    Jack suggests he and Kevin build a treehouse after Norma tells them to spend more time together. Neither of the men seems thrilled but doesn't want to disappoint the woman of the house. Things are going smoothly for the father and son until the voluptuous neighbor next door catches their eye. She is a beautiful woman who does her gardening in a rev...

    The family helps Karen move out of her college dorm and into an off-campus house. Jack blows a gasket upon learning she will be sharing the home with her boyfriend Michael and demands she move back to the dorms. Karen refuses, telling her father she has to live her own life and he heads home angry. Later that night Norma finds Jack in the basement ...

    The daughter of Jack's boss is getting married and the Arnold family is invited to the wedding. No one is thrilled to be going but do so regardless. At the reception, things go downhill. Wayne is given the cold shoulder by the bride and later insinuates they slept together. Kevin is trying to woo a girl he meets but has a little too much to drink a...

    While struggling to pass his SATs, Wayne decides to join the army along with his buddy Wart. The year is 1972 and the Vietnam Waris still raging so this decision terrifies the Arnold family, especially Jack who is a Korean War veteran. Jack meets his son outside a medical facility where a heartbroken Wayne informs him he won't be enlisting because ...

    McKinley High School is caught up in basketball fever. The team is having a great season thanks to its star player Bobby Riddle, played by a young Jim Caviezel. Jack stresses to Kevin to remember where his priorities are and concentrate on his schoolwork rather than basketball. The team makes it to the championship and Jack decides to tag along wit...

    Norma decides to take a pottery class and Jack is not thrilled. She is upset that her husband is not being supportive and the couple has a big fight in front of the kids. The next day, the awkward tension is interrupted when Norma cuts her hand while doing housework. As she cries over the kitchen sink, Jack tenderly wraps his arms around her from b...

    Jack is barely in this season four episode, but his brief scene turns out to be one of his best. Kevin talks Paulinto throwing a party with hopes of rekindling his romance with Winnie, but is crushed to find out she's bringing her new boyfriend. In an attempt to make Winnie jealous, Kevin invites Madeline as his date. At the party, Kevin hurts Winn...

    Jack gets a promotion at work which means a nice bump in pay, but requires some traveling. The good news comes during the holiday season when money is tight. Reality sets in on Thanksgiving Day when Jack is unable to make it home. The big empty chair at the dinner table casts a dark cloud over the meal as the family realizes the extra money is not ...

    Tension is brewing between Jack and his daughter as Karen approaches her 18th birthday. He is having a hard time accepting her liberal way of thinking while she feels it's time he starts treating her like an adult. Things come to a head at her birthday party when Karen informs Jack she may not go to college after graduation. She blows out her candl...

    Kevin is curious about what his dad does at work and why he always comes home in a bad mood. With encouragement from Norma, Jack agrees to bring Kevin to work with him at NORCOM so he can learn a little more about his father. Jack tries his best to teach his son about his job as a distribution manager but is constantly distracted by his duties. Dur...

  5. Jul 12, 2020 · Jack Arnold may not be one of the most well-known directors, but his sci-fi films in the 1950s helped define the genre for American audiences.

  6. Union and the Comm. director, producer. 75 years (United States). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, news, birthday and age, Date of Death, Real name. Following the end of World War II and the end of Arno...

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