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  1. Aubrey Schenck (August 26, 1908, New York City – April 14, 1999, Murrieta, California) was an American film producer from the 1940s through the 1970s. Biography [ edit ] The son of George Schenck, a Russian immigrant theatrical manager, and Mary Schenck, Schenck was a nephew of Joseph and Nicholas Schenck .

  2. Aubrey Schenck. Producer: Frankenstein 1970. Aubrey Schenck practiced law for seven years (1932-39) in New York City, connected with the legal department of 20th Century-Fox; he was also an assistant to Fox president Spyros P. Skouras, who was based in New York.

    • Producer, Additional Crew, Writer
    • August 26, 1908
    • Aubrey Schenck
    • April 14, 1999
  3. Aubrey Schenck. Producer: Frankenstein 1970. Aubrey Schenck practiced law for seven years (1932-39) in New York City, connected with the legal department of 20th Century-Fox; he was also an assistant to Fox president Spyros P. Skouras, who was based in New York. Schenck wrote a story and submitted it to the studio, asking to be given the chance to produce the picture as well. When the ...

    • August 26, 1908
    • April 14, 1999
  4. June 17, 1964. ( 1964-06-17) ( Providence, Rhode Island) Running time. 110 minutes. Language. English. Robinson Crusoe on Mars is a 1964 American science fiction film directed by Byron Haskin and produced by Aubrey Schenck that stars Paul Mantee, Victor Lundin, and Adam West. It is a science fiction retelling of the classic 1719 novel Robinson ...

  5. Aubrey Schenck is known as an Producer, Executive Producer, Actor, Screenplay, and Story. Some of his work includes Robinson Crusoe on Mars, T-Men, Shock, Barquero, Macabre, The Black Sleep, Frankenstein 1970, and Daughters of Satan.

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    Aubrey Schenck. 23 likes. Independent Producer of B-Movies from the mid '40s til the mid 70's and my Great-Uncle and an amazin

  7. Aubrey Schenck was a film producer from the 1940s through the 1970s. In the 1930s, Schenck, a nephew of Joseph and Nicholas Schenck, was a practicing attorney in New York City. He wrote a story and submitted it to 20th Century Fox, with whom he had business and legal connections, and they agreed to let him produce it.

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