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Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan
Directed by
Gilles Penso
Not Rated
2011
90m
Documentary
,
Biography
7.5
92%
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The life and work of the renowned film visual effects artist and producer.
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Cast of Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan
Ray Harryhausen
Self
Peter Jackson
Self
Steven Spielberg
Self
Tim Burton
Self
James Cameron
Self
Guillermo del Toro
Self
John Landis
Self
Terry Gilliam
Self
Phil Tippett
Self
Henry Selick
Self
Ray Bradbury
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Tony Dalton
Self
Nick Park
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Randall William Cook
Self
Dennis Muren
Self
Steve Johnson
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Joe Dante
Self
Vincenzo Natali
Self
John Lasseter
Self
Ken Ralston
Self
Robert Townson
Self
Christopher Young
Self
John Cairney
Self
Greg Broadmore
Self
Andrew R. Jones
Self
Martine Beswick
Self
Vanessa Harryhausen
Self
Colin Arthur
Self
Caroline Munro
Self
Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan Ratings & Reviews
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Robbie Collin
A shallow, fannish tribute to the stop-motion master who made The 7th Voyage of Sinbad.
Financial Times
Antonia Quirke
The most fascinating point made in the film is that it was Harryhausen who invented the way we all think dinosaurs moved. Those gestures - adopted as truth even by palaeontologists - first came from him.
Little White Lies
Adam Lee Davies
You come away feeling Harryhausen perhaps deserves a more dynamic tribute, but it's a solid round-up of an extraordinary career.
Guardian
Andrew Pulver
Harryhausen emerges as a charming, likable pioneer, a mood helped along by the adoring nature of this profile.
Empire Magazine
Ian Freer
A fascinating and loving look at one of cinema's true greats.
CineVue
Joseph Walsh
It may not be lavishly produced (unlike many of the films RH worked upon), but above all it functions well as a thunderous round of applause for the career of a much-loved movie magician.
Scotsman
Alistair Harkness
This affectionate fan tribute to the legendary stop-motion special effects artist is distinguished by the fact that the fans paying tribute are among the most successful directors in the world.
Scotsman
Siobhan Synnot
A little too exhaustive in its detail, but if you loved his febrile creations in Jason And The Argonauts or the Sinbad movies, it's worth catching.
The List
Henry Northmore
Essential viewing for any fantasy film fans.
Observer (UK)
Philip French
A continual delight.
SFX Magazine
Dave Golder
While a little light and fluffy - and not offering much insight or info that hasn't been covered in the numerous books on Harryhausen - it's a wonderful celebration of his work.
Total Film
Simon Kinnear
Told with affection and unprecedented access, this is the definitive word on the career of one of cinema's most authentic geniuses.
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