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Aubrey Schenck (1908–1999)

Aubrey Schenck practiced law for seven years (1932-39) in New York City, connected with the legal department of 20th Century-Fox; he was also an assistant to Fox president Spyros Skouras, who was based in New York. Schenck wrote a story and submitted it to the studio, asking to be given the chance to produce the picture as well... See full bio »

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Filmography

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1973 The Alpha Caper (TV movie) (producer)
 
1972 Superbeast (executive producer)
 
1972 Daughters of Satan (producer)
 
1970 Barquero (executive producer)
 
1969/I Impasse (executive producer)
 
1969 More Dead Than Alive (executive producer)
 
1967 Kill a Dragon (executive producer)
 
1966 Ambush Bay (executive producer)
 
1966 Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title (executive producer)
 
1964 Robinson Crusoe on Mars (producer)
 
1962 Wild Harvest (producer)
 
1961 Miami Undercover (TV series) (producer - 37 episodes)
Storm Over Diana (1961) (producer)
Goodbye to Joan (1961) (producer)
School for Girls (1961) (producer)
A Woman's Weapon (1961) (producer)
Tiny Thief Caper (1961) (producer)
 
1959 Up Periscope (producer)
 
1958 Born Reckless (producer)
 
1958 Macabre (producer - uncredited)
 
1958 Frankenstein - 1970 (producer)
 
1958 Violent Road (producer)
 
1958 Fort Bowie (producer)
 
1957 The Dalton Girls (executive producer)
 
1957 Hell Bound (executive producer)
 
1957 The Girl in Black Stockings (executive producer)
 
1957 Outlaw's Son (executive producer)
 
1957 Bop Girl Goes Calypso (producer)
 
1957 Jungle Heat (producer)
 
1957 The Silent Service (TV series) (producer - 1 episode)
Two Davids & Goliath (1957) (producer)
 
1957 Untamed Youth (producer)
 
1957 Revolt at Fort Laramie (executive producer)
 
1957 War Drums (executive producer)
 
1957 Voodoo Island (executive producer)
 
1957 Pharaoh's Curse (executive producer)
 
1957 Tomahawk Trail (executive producer - as Aubrey Schenk)
 
1956 Hot Cars (executive producer)
 
1956 Emergency Hospital (executive producer)
 
1956 Rebel in Town (executive producer)
 
1956 The Black Sleep (executive producer)
 
1956 Quincannon, Frontier Scout (executive producer)
 
1956 The Broken Star (executive producer)
 
1956 Ghost Town (executive producer)
 
1956 Crime Against Joe (executive producer)
 
1956 Three Bad Sisters (executive producer)
 
1955 Desert Sands (producer)
 
1955 Fort Yuma (executive producer)
 
1955 Big House, U.S.A. (producer)
 
1954 Shield for Murder (producer)
 
1953 War Paint (executive producer - uncredited)
 
1951 The Fat Man (producer)
 
1951 Target Unknown (producer)
 
1950 Undercover Girl (producer)
 
1950 Wyoming Mail (producer)
 
1949 Port of New York (producer)
 
1949 Down Memory Lane (producer)
 
1949 Red Stallion in the Rockies (producer)
 
1948 Mickey (producer)
 
1947 T-Men (producer)
 
1947 Killer at Large (short) (executive producer - uncredited)
 
1947 Repeat Performance (producer)
 
1947 It's a Joke, Son! (producer)
 
1946 Strange Triangle (producer)
 
1946 Johnny Comes Flying Home (producer)
 
1946 Shock (producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (2 titles)
1958 Born Reckless (story)
 
1958 Frankenstein - 1970 (story)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (2 titles)
1954 The Yellow Tomahawk (presenter)
 
1953 War Paint (presenter)
 
Show ShowActor (1 title)
1956 The Black Sleep
Prison Coroner's Aide (uncredited)
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
1987 Reginald LeBorg - Man nannte mich den Alleskönner (TV documentary)
Himself
 

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Alternate Names:

Aubrey Schenk
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Trivia:

Interviewed in "It Came from Horrorwood: Interviews with Moviemakers in the SF and Horror Tradition" by Tom Weaver (McFarland, 1996). See more »

Star Sign:

Virgo