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Ivan Tors

 
Writer: Ivan Tors
  • Born: Jun 12, 1916 in Budapest, Hungary
  • Died: Jun 04, 1983 in Venice, California
  • Occupation: Writer, Director
  • Active: '50s-'60s
  • Major Genres: Adventure, Drama
  • Career Highlights: Gentle Giant, Birds Do It, Flipper
  • First Major Screen Credit: Song of Love (1947)

Biography

Budapest-born writer/director/producer Ivan Tors wrote several plays in his native country before moving to the US in the years just prior to World War II. After US air force and OSS activity, Tors turned to screenwriting, at first turning out such non-descript conformist works as Song of Love (1949) and Watch the Birdie (1950). Long fascinated with science fiction, Tors hoped to make speculative films which avoided the "bug-eyed monster" syndrome in favor of storylines founded in scientific fact. In partnership with actor Richard Carlson, Tors created A-Films, devoted to filming the exploits of the fictional "Office of Scientific Investigation." His first films as a producer, including Magnetic Monster (1951), Gog (1954) and Riders to the Stars (1954), made up in imagination and literacy what they lacked in budget and production values. When Tors conceived a screenplay involving a man-made satellite (this was years before Sputnik), he was turned down by every major studio. Thus he turned to television, where he incorporated his satellite story together with several other "unsaleable" sci-fi notions into his first weekly TV series, Science Fiction Theatre (1954-55). Tors' next TV project, the Lloyd Bridges underwater classic Sea Hunt (1958-61), proved to be his most successful. With the 1963 theatrical film Flipper (1963), Tors entered into his "smart animal" phase, which included such films as Clarence the Crosseyed Lion (1965) (which Tors directed as well as produced) and Namu the Killer Whale (1966), and such TV weeklies as Flipper (1964-67) and Gentle Ben (1967-69). In order to keep a variety of animals at his beck and call, and to help preserve endangered species, Tors set up Africa USA, a 260-acre California wildlife preserve. After several unsold TV pilot films, Ivan Tors concentrated on films, and even made an acting appearance, in the

1976 Escape from Angola (which he also co-executive produced). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Ivan Tors
Born June 12, 1916(1916-06-12)
Budapest, Hungary
Died June 4, 1983 (aged 66)
Mato Grosso, Brazil
Spouse(s) Constance Dowling (1955-1969)

Ivan Tors (June 12, 1916–June 4, 1983) was a Hungarian playwright, screenwriter, and film and television producer.

He wrote several plays in his native country before moving to the U.S. just prior to World War II. Long interested in fact-based science fiction (often with an underwater setting), Tors partnered with actor Richard Carlson in the 1950s to create A-Men Films, a production company devoted to making movies about its own fictitious exploits.

Under the A-Men banner, Tors wrote and produced films such as Magnetic Monster (1951), Gog (1954), Riders to the Stars (1954) and the TV series Sea Hunt, Science Fiction Theater, and The Aquanauts (starring Keith Larsen, Jeremy Slate, and Ron Ely and renamed Malibu Run), Daktari and Flipper. He also created the NBC science fiction series The Man and the Challenge, starring principally George Nader and Jack Ging.

His production company, Ivan Tors Films did the underwater filming for the James Bond film Thunderball.

Tors was married to film actress Constance Dowling from 1955 until her death in 1969. Tors himself died 14 years later, eight days shy of his 67th birthday.

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