The first Ray Harryhausen movie I saw was the last one he made. In 1981, the Greek fantasy epic Clash of the Titans hit theaters, featuring some of the master animator’s finest work. I was eight years ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: Special effects creator Ray Harryhausen poses for photographs with an enlarged model of Medusa from his 1981 film 'Clash Of The Titans' at the The Myths And Legends ...
Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion animation created films of fantasy and wonder, and a parade of A-list filmmakers and effects technicians pay tribute in "Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan," a career ...
LOS ANGELES – Ray Harryhausen, the stop-motion animation legend whose work on “The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms,” “Jason and the Argonauts” and other science fiction and fantasy film classics made him a ...
LONDON -- When Ray Harryhausen was 13, he was so overwhelmed by "King Kong" that he vowed he would create otherworldly creatures on film. He fulfilled his desire as an adult, thrilling audiences with ...
His sword-fighting skeletons in Jason and the Argonauts and models he animated in other movies made him a Hollywood legend. Directors including... Ray Harryhausen, who brought sword-fighting skeletons ...
A tribute to stopmotion supremo and special effects genius extraordinaire Ray Harryhausen, the man behind some of cinema's greatest fantasy films - The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms, The Seventh Voyage of ...
The Medusa from 'Clash of the Titans', one of the memorable creations of visual effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen, 1920-2013 Credit: Photo by Richard Whittaker On a recent trip to the UK, I found myself ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 29: Special effects creator Ray Harryhausen looks at his original models from his 1963 film Jason and the Argonauts at the The Myths and Legends Exhibition at The London Film ...
The film world is mourning the death of legendary visual effects pioneer Ray Harryhausen. Remembrances and tributes from luminaries such as Mark Gatiss, Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, Jon Favreau, and ...
LONDON - When Ray Harryhausen was 13, he was so overwhelmed by "King Kong" that he vowed he would create otherworldly creatures on film. He fulfilled his desire as an adult, thrilling audiences with ...
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