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Herk Harvey
Biography:
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Harold Arnold "Herk" Harvey (June 3, 1924 – April 3, 1996) was an American film director, actor, and film producer.
Harvey is best known for his sole feature film, Carnival of Souls, a low budget 1962 horror film starring Candace Hilligoss. It was produced and directed by Harvey for an estimated $33,000. Harvey had witnessed the recent success of Elmer Rhoden Jr. and fellow industrial filmmaker Robert Altman in producing low-budget feature films in nearby Kansas City, and began to secure backing from local investors in order to mount a similar project in Lawrence. While returning to Kansas after shooting a Centron film in California, Harvey... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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exposer as The Man | 2022-02-02 |
The Movie That Wouldn't Die! – The 'Carnival of Souls' Story as Self | 1998-01-01 |
Horrible Horror as The Man in 'Carnival of Souls' | 1986-01-01 |
Case History of a Sales Meeting as Self (uncredited) | 1963-12-31 |
Carnival of Souls as The Man | 1962-11-02 |
Dance, Little Children | 1961-01-23 |
What About Prejudice? as Doctor in Hospital | 1959-01-01 |
Rebound! as Bob, the Blind man (uncredited) | 1955-12-31 |
Why Study Home Economics? as Construction Worker | 1955-01-05 |
Star 34 | 1954-06-03 |
Speech: Using Your Voice | 1950-12-31 |
Speech: The Function of Gestures as John | 1949-07-18 |
Speech: Platform Posture and Appearance as Good Speechmaker | 1949-01-01 |