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Bert I. Gordon

 
Director: Bert I. Gordon
  • Born: Sep 24, 1922 in Kenosha, Wisconsin
  • Occupation: Director, Writer, Cinematographer
  • Active: '50s-'70s
  • Major Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
  • Career Highlights: The One and Only, The Amazing Colossal Man, Attack of the Puppet People
  • First Major Screen Credit: Serpent Island (1954)

Biography

After Roger Corman, Bert I. Gordon was the most reliable and distinctive director/producer to come out of American International Pictures during the late '50s. A one-time maker of television commercials, Gordon specialized in "gimmick" movies, usually involving giants or gigantic animals. His first two films, King Dinosaur and The Beginning of the End, were fairly crude even by the standards of the mid '50s, involving giant lizards and locusts, respectively. The Cyclops showed somewhat more promise, with its story about a man transformed into a one-eyed monster by atomic radiation, and The Amazing Colossal Man, made for American International, was a major hit. Gordon followed this with Attack of the Puppet People, about a scientist who shrinks people to doll size, while The Spider (aka Earth vs. the Spider) was about a giant spider that attacks a small town. Gordon tried other forms of fantasy film during the '60s, but giantism always served him well in pictures like Village of the Giants (about juvenile delinquents --led by Beau Bridges, no less--who grow to mammoth proportions). During the '70s, he scored two very minor hits with Food of the Gods and Empire of the Ants (both loosely based on works by H.G. Wells), both dealing with giantism and sporting ludicrous special effects. And for anyone who has never noticed it, Bert I. Gordon's initials do spell the word "BIG." ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide
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Bert I. Gordon (born Bert Ira Gordon, September 24, 1922 in Kenosha, WI) is an American film director most famous for such sci-fi and horror B-movies as The Amazing Colossal Man and Village of the Giants.

Most of Gordon's work is in the idiom of giant monster films, for which he used rear-projection to create the special effects. His nickname "Mister B.I.G." is a reference both to his initials and to his preferred technique for making super-sized creatures.

Gordon began his career directing television commercials before moving to film in 1954 to produce Serpent Island. In 1957 he began his prolific association with American International Pictures.

In 1960, he wrote, produced and directed The Boy and the Pirates, starring active and popular child star of the time Charles Herbert and Gordon's own daughter, Susan. The three of them recently appeared together in the celebrity lineup at the 2006 Monster Bash, held June 23-25 at the Pittsburgh (PA) Airport Four Points. Walt Disney Company's theatrical release of Johnny Depp's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, on July 7, 2006, spiked interest in previous "pirate" films. To that end Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, released a Midnite Movies double DVD set with the rarely seen The Boy and the Pirates, and the more recent Crystalstone (1988), on June 27, 2006.

His 1977 Empire of the Ants featured a pre-Dynasty Joan Collins, who later said of the film it was her worst ever acting experience, but by then the loosely-based modernized H. G. Wells tale had been elevated to cult film status.

None of his films has received significant critical attention, but his work has attained popularity in some circles. The cult TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K) has featured several of his movies, listed below.

Gordon holds a degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Filmography

Year Title Comments
1955 King Dinosaur
1957 The Cyclops
1957 The Amazing Colossal Man
1957 Beginning of the End Starring Peter Graves.
1958 Earth vs. the Spider a/k/a Earth vs. the Giant Spider,
The Spider
1958 War of the Colossal Beast a//ka Revenge of the Colossal Man,
The Terror Strikes
1958 Attack of the Puppet People a//ka Six Inches Tall,
The Fantastic Puppet People
1960 Tormented
1960 The Boy and the Pirates Starring Charles Herbert and Susan Gordon.
1962 The Magic Sword (film) a/k/a St. George and the Dragon
St. George and the Seven Curses
The Seven Curses of Lordac
1965 Village of the Giants Starring Beau Bridges, Tommy Kirk, Johnny Crawford, Tim Rooney & Tisha Sterling; Based on The Food of the Gods by H. G. Wells
1966 Picture Mommy Dead a/k/a Color Mommy Dead
1970 How to Succeed with Sex
1972 Necromancy a/k/a A Life for a Life
Rosemary's Disciples (USA: video title)
The Toy Factory
The Witching (USA: reissue title)
1973 The Mad Bomber a/k/a Detective Geronimo
The Police Connection
1976 The Food of the Gods a/k/a H. G. Wells' Food of the Gods
1977 Empire of the Ants a/k/a H.G. Wells' Empire of the Ants,
Starring Joan Collins.
1981 Burned at the Stake a/k/a The Coming
1982 Let's Do It!
1985 The Big Bet
1990 Satan's Princess a/k/a Malediction

Of these titles, King Dinosaur, The Amazing Colossal Man, Earth Vs. The Spider, War of the Colossal Beast, The Magic Sword, Tormented, Beginning of the End and Village of the Giants were featured on MST3K.

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