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| Born: 06/12/1916 New York City, NY |
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Biography: A one-time journalism student from New York, Irwin Allen went on to carve out a unique niche for himself in Hollywood as a maker of big-budget exploitation movies, which often made use of middle-level character stars and major actors in their declining years in vital supporting roles. After breaking into features with serious nature films such as The Sea Around Us and The Animal World, Allen turned to exploitation movies. Most of these were either relatively low budget titles that capitalized on bigger, better mega-hits (his Big Circus followed in the wake of DeMille's The Greatest Show On Earth, and Allen capitalized on both Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Mike Todd's Around The World In Eighty Days with Five Weeks In a Balloon and Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea respectively). |
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