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Spencer Gordon Bennet

 
Director: Spencer Gordon Bennet
  • Born: Jan 05, 1893 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York
  • Died: Oct 08, 1987 in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Director
  • Active: '30s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Western, Action
  • Career Highlights: Devil Goddess, Ranger Courage, The Bounty Killer
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Green Archer (1925)

Biography

According to legend, veteran action director Spencer Gordon Bennet entered films by answering an ad for a stuntman to perform a daring jump from the New Jersey Palisades into the Hudson River. The year was 1912 and the employer, the legendary Edison Film Mfg. Company. Bennet was hooked on filmmaking from that moment on and went on to become one of the three or four most important names in the field of motion picture action serials.

Of Anglo-French descent, Spencer Gordon Bennet had sold programs and played bit roles in a Brooklyn theater before earning $62.50 for that fateful jump into the Hudson. He remained with Edison for a while, performing stunts and playing bit parts, before switching to Pathé, where he served as assistant to legendary serial directors Bertram Millhauser and George B. Seitz, actually replacing Seitz as the company's leading cliffhanger director in the late '20s when he helmed all the influential Allene Ray and Walter Miller chapterplays.

Concentrating on B-Westerns and feature action films in the early years of sound, Bennet returned to the serial field in 1932 when picked by RKO to direct that studio's 12-chapter The Last Frontier. It was a homecoming or sorts and he remained in the field until helming the final American action serial, Blazing the Overland Trail, in 1956. Best remembered today, perhaps, for his work for cheapskate producer Sam Katzman, including the 1948 Superman and its 1950 sequel, Atom Man vs. Superman, Bennet also did yeoman work for industry leader Republic, where he co-directed some of the most beloved serials of all time, including The Masked Marvel (1943), The Tiger Woman (1944), Zorro Rides Again (1945), and The Purple Monster Strikes (1945).

Signing an exclusive contract with Katzman in 1947, Bennet went on to direct, or co-direct, all of Columbia Pictures later serials, save one, including Batman and Robin (1949) and Captain Video (1951). His ability to work fast and furious, a prerequisite for steady employment in the B-Western and serial fields, never alienated him from cast and crew, however. "He was probably my favorite director of all and was one terrific man," said veteran B-Western and serial villain Pierce Lyden. Bennet, who directed his final feature film in 1965, the nicely old-fashioned The Bounty Killer, was the uncle of legendary special-effects wizard Linwood Dunn. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
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Spencer Gordon Bennet
Born January 5, 1893(1893-01-05)
Brooklyn, New York
Died October 8, 1987 (aged 94)
Santa Monica, California
Occupation Film director and producer
Years active 1921-1974

Spencer Gordon Bennet (January 5, 1893 – October 8, 1987) was an American film producer and director. Known as the "King of Serial Directors" he directed more film serials than any other director.

Biography

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Bennet first entered show business as a stunt man, when he answered a newspaper ad to jump from the Palisades of the Hudson River while wearing a suit for the serial film Hurricane Hutch. The gig at that time paid $1 per foot he had to fall.

He made his directorial debut in 1921's Behold the Man but made his serial directorial debut in 1925 with Sunken Silver. He would keep making serials, as well as B-Westerns features, until the very end of the genre, directing the very last two made in the United States in 1956, Blazing the Overland Trail and Perils of the Wilderness. After the serials ended he directed a handful of features, his final directorial credit with 1965's The Bounty Killer which was also the final film to feature noted cowboy star Gilbert "Broncho Billy" Anderson. When he died in 1987, his tombstone was engraved "His Final Chapter".

Over his long career Bennet directed over a hundred serials including both Superman serials, The Adventures of Sir Galahad, Batman and Robin, The Tiger Woman, Captain Video, and numerous western serials. Among his western b-features were his long running Red Ryder series, featuring Red Barry.

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Preceded by
Lambert Hillyer
Batman film director
1949
Succeeded by
Leslie H. Martinson
Preceded by
None
Superman film director
1948 (with Thomas Carr)-1950
Succeeded by
Lee Sholem



 
 
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