Bill Rebane (born February 8, 1937) is an American
film
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director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for
low budget movies such as ''
Monster a Go-Go'' and ''
The Giant Spider Invasion''.
Rebane also ran for
Governor of Wisconsin
The governor of Wisconsin is the head of government of Wisconsin and the commander-in-chief of the state's Wisconsin Army National Guard, army and Wisconsin Air National Guard, air forces. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws, and the ...
in 1979 and 2002 as the
American Reform Party candidate.
Biography
Rebane came to the United States from
Latvia
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in 1952 at age 15.
His mother was
Latvian and his father, Arnold Rebane, was
Estonia
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n.
He attended school in post-war Germany as a child, becoming conversant in four languages: Estonian, Latvian, German and Russian. By watching American cinema, he was able to master English.
He attended the
Art Institute of Chicago
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/
Goodman Theatre
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, majoring in drama.
Accomplishments
Rebane is credited with the introduction of the first 360 degree (wrap around) motion picture process to the
Motion Picture Industry of the world, an innovation that spurred the Cinemax process and today's Rotascope cameras; as the creator of the Wisconsin Film Office; as the producer, director, writer, and cinematographer on 12 independent feature films, all of which have enjoyed successful international theatrical release; as producer/director of one of the fifty top-grossing films of 1975 (''
The Giant Spider Invasion'', $23 million gross); as having produced, directed, edited, and production designed at least one hundred commercial, industrial, corporate image, documentary or promotion films; and for the creation and successful operation of the first full-time feature film studio in the Midwest for over 30 years.
Recognition
In October 2009, Rebane received the Wisconsin Filmmaker 'Lifetime Achievement Award', presented to him at the 2009 Madison Horror Film Festival.
Career
Post-college
Rebane's first positions in media included working for
WGN-TV
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in Chicago, where he worked his way through the ranks, beginning with a position in the mailroom, and then as floor manager, assistant producer, and assistant to executive producer.
Partaking in production of various live television broadcasts, also allowed him the opportunities as an actor and singer, resulting in appearances on such shows as the courtroom drama series ''
They Stand Accused'' and the syndicated musical-variety series ''The International Cafe''.
Baltes and Cinema Scope
Rebane returned to Germany at age 19, where he met and worked with producer
Adalbert Baltes of
Hamburg
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, Germany. Rebane credits working with Baltes as his start in the film industry. After working with Baltes as a production assistant, assistant director, and director on various 'Cinema Scope Theatrical Short Subjects' for 'Baltes Film', Rebane obtained the U.S. rights to the 'Cinetarium' circular motion picture process.
Rebane returned to the U.S. and introduced the proprietary process to the world film industry through United Film and Recording Studios in Chicago, attracting such notables as
Samuel Goldwyn
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,
Roy Disney,
Jack L. Warner
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,
Hugh Hefner
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and
Mike Todd, Jr. to the process, along with industry professionals from Russia, central Europe and Japan.
By age 22, Rebane was a millionaire. However, his early wealth was temporary, as costs of patents, legal fees and research into means to manufacture vertical projection systems were at the time beyond the financial means of the companies he had formed for development of the process.
Early film production
Rebane then turned to film production. His first independent production effort was the ten-minute musical theatrical short subject called ''
Twist Craze'' which was purchased by
American International Pictures
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. The film became an international success both theatrically and financially, and enjoyed a 10-week holdover at the
Oriental Theater in Chicago, which until that time, was an unheard phenomenon for independent short subject theatrical productions. The film earned twenty times its production cost.
Rebane followed this success with a 20-minute theatrical musical short titled ''Dance Craze'', which surpassed the success of ''Twist Craze'', ultimately being purchased by
Crown International Pictures
Crown International Pictures (CIP) was an independent film studio and distribution company formed in 1959 by Newton P. Jacobs.
History
Jacobs was a branch head of RKO Pictures until 1947, when he formed Favorite Films, an organization which relea ...
for international release.
Radio
Rebane's interests in media, and performance, and with the professional contacts he had made, led to his position as co-host of the ''
Germania
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'' broadcast at Chicago's
WGES radio station, at the time the largest and most popular German-language broadcast in America. As a daily evening one-hour live show, it allowed Rebane to create, produce, and host other radio shows on
WKFM
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, Chicago's first FM station, as well as leaving time open for his day job as national public relations director and assistant advertising director for the American distributor for the German firm
Grundig Radio.
First science fiction project
In 1961 Rebane decided to make a feature film,
and in 1963 he began production of the science fiction feature film ''Terror at Halfday'', starring
June Travis and
Peter Thompson, which marked Rebane's becoming the first producer in Chicago to tackle an independent feature film production with a full union crew and screen actors guild talent. A chance meeting with
Ronald Reagan
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nearly attached Reagan to the film. However, Rebane's financial contacts would not go along, claiming Reagan was a "has been" and not worth the investment. Unable to finance the completion of the film, Rebane sold his completed footage to
Herschell Gordon Lewis
Herschell Gordon Lewis (June 15, 1926 – September 26, 2016) was an American filmmaker, best known for creating the " splatter" subgenre of horror films. He is often called the "Godfather of Gore" (a title also given to Lucio Fulci), though h ...
. Lewis went on to complete the film and release the film as ''
Monster A Go-Go'' in 1965.
Studio Bendestorf
At age 23, Rebane returned to Germany as executive-in-charge of U.S. co-productions for 'Studio Bendestorf', in
Bendestorf
Bendestorf is a municipality in Lower Saxony in Germany. It is situated ca. 30 km south of Hamburg and belongs to the Landkreis (district) Harburg and the ''Samtgemeinde'' of Jesteburg.
The first mentioning of Bendestorf dates back to the ...
, Germany, in which he had an interest, opening offices in Chicago and Hollywood. Commuting to and from Germany on a bi-weekly basis, Rebane dealt with the major studios to attract producers to Germany and lower costs of production.
Some films which found a partial or full home for production at Bendestorf Studio and through Rebane's contact efforts included ''
$'' (
Goldie Hawn
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/
Scott Brady
Scott Brady (born Gerard Kenneth Tierney; September 13, 1924 – April 16, 1985) was an American film and television actor best known for his roles in Western films and as a ubiquitous television presence. He played the title role in the televi ...
), ''
How I Won the War
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'' (
John Lennon
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) and ''
The Odessa File
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The name ODESSA ...
'' (
Jon Voight
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).
The Shooting Ranch
In the late 1960s, Rebane purchased a farm property near
Gleason, Wisconsin
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The Estonian E ...
and moved there with his family. Apart from the property being used to raise cattle and horses, it also eventually became home to Rebane's studio 'The Shooting Ranch',
the facility which was the first full-time feature film studio in the Midwest.
'The Shooting Ranch', held the position of "first and only" for over 30 years, eventually growing to , and producing hundreds of
commercials
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,
industrial, and
corporate image
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films, plus a number of theatrical features for international theatrical distribution and exposure.
Rebane acknowledges fellow filmmaker, producer Jerry Gregoris of Chicago, for allowing Rebane directorial and post-production responsibilities and subsequent credits on industrial films made for such clients as the
Teamsters
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union, the
Republican Party of Indiana
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It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling al ...
,
State Farm Insurance
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, the City of Chicago, and
Wausau Insurance.
Rebane used his studio to produce and direct a number of sci-fi/horror films, the first being ''
Invasion from Inner Earth'' (1974), screenwritten by his wife Barbara, it was shot in 1973 with the working title of ''The Selected''.
His next film project was ''
The Giant Spider Invasion'', starring
Alan Hale Jr.
Alan Hale Jr. (born Alan Hale MacKahan; March 8, 1921 – January 2, 1990) was an American actor and restaurateur. He was the son of actor Alan Hale Sr. His television career spanned four decades, but he was best known for his secondary lead ro ...
,
Barbara Hale
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, and
Steve Brodie. The film grossed $23 million
against its $325,000 production costs.
This was followed by ''
Rana: The Legend of Shadow Lake'' (1981), ''
The Alpha Incident
''The Alpha Incident'' (also known as ''The Alien Incident'', and ''Gift from a Red Planet'') is a 1978 American science fiction horror film directed by Bill Rebane and starring Ralph Meeker, Stafford Morgan, John F. Goff, Carol Irene Newell, ...
'' (1978), ''
The Capture of Bigfoot
''The Capture of Bigfoot'' (a.k.a. ''The Legend of Bigfoot'') is a 1979 horror film from Bill Rebane, the director of '' Monster A-Go-Go''. Produced and originally released by Studio Film Corp, the film was re-released in 2010 by Troma Entertain ...
'' (1979), ''
The Demons of Ludlow'' (1983) and ''The Game'' (1984).
In 1984 Rebane took a break from production to assume the Presidency of
The International Picture Show Company in
Atlanta
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, where he took charge of international distribution for such products as ''
Falling in Love Again'' (
Elliott Gould
Elliott Gould (; né Goldstein; born August 29, 1938) is an American actor.
Gould's breakthrough role was in the film ''Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice'' (1969), for which he received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The ...
), ''
Slapstick
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'' (
Jerry Lewis
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), ''
Land of No Return'' (
William Shatner
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), and many of the
Don Knotts
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and
Tim Conway
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comedy features.
In 1986, Rebane returned to 'The Shooting Ranch' and hosted a 1950s nostalgia concert. Among the invitees were
Forrest Tucker
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,
Jaye P. Morgan,
Bill Haley
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's Comets, and
Tiny Tim. Rebane later cast Tiny Tim in ''
Blood Harvest'' in the role of an insane clown,
which was Tim's first and last starring role.
Also in 1986, and due to Rebane's ongoing efforts extending from 1969, Wisconsin passed legislation establishing the Wisconsin Film Office.
In 1987, Rebane released ''
Blood Harvest'',
in 1988 he released ''
Twister's Revenge!'', and in 1989 Rebane suffered a stroke, which illness and the costs it incurred led to the closure of his studio.
Additional projects
In the mid-1990s, after recovery, Rebane and his wife moved to
Watersmeet, Michigan
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where he wrote the book ''Film funding two-thousand'', and in 1999 he moved to
Hurley, Wisconsin
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, where he and his wife ran a hotel and a new film production company called 'Eagle's Nest Productions'.
He has developed a variety of different projects, but has had no major releases since ''Blood Harvest''.
Filmography
Films
;As director/producer
*''
Monster a Go-Go'' (1965)
*''
Invasion from Inner Earth'' (1974)
*''
The Giant Spider Invasion'' (1975)
*''
The Alpha Incident
''The Alpha Incident'' (also known as ''The Alien Incident'', and ''Gift from a Red Planet'') is a 1978 American science fiction horror film directed by Bill Rebane and starring Ralph Meeker, Stafford Morgan, John F. Goff, Carol Irene Newell, ...
'' (1978)
*''
The Capture of Bigfoot
''The Capture of Bigfoot'' (a.k.a. ''The Legend of Bigfoot'') is a 1979 horror film from Bill Rebane, the director of '' Monster A-Go-Go''. Produced and originally released by Studio Film Corp, the film was re-released in 2010 by Troma Entertain ...
'' (1979)
*''
Rana: The Legend of Shadow Lake'' (1981)
*''
The Demons of Ludlow'' (1983)
*''The Game'' (1984)
*''
Blood Harvest'' (1987)
*''
Twister's Revenge!'' (1988)
Television
Both ''
Monster a Go-Go'' and ''
The Giant Spider Invasion'' were featured on TV's ''
Mystery Science Theater 3000
''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' (abbreviated as ''MST3K'') is an American science fiction comedy television series created by Joel Hodgson. The show premiered on WUCW, KTMA-TV (now WUCW) in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on November 24, 1988. It then ...
''.
Critical response
Doug Moe of ''
The Capital Times
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'' reported that Rebane's film ''The Giant Spider Invasion'', first released in 1975, has a growing cult following, selling out genre festivals such as it did at the Wisconsin Film Festival in 2003.
Bibliography
* 2000, ''Film funding two-thousand''
* 2008, ''From Roswell with Love''
Personal life
Rebane married Barbara J. Rebane in 1957 at age 20. They have four children: Randolph, Jutta, Kathy, and Angailica. All four children have worked in various capacities on his films; Angailica in particular has acted in many of them.
References
Addition reference materials
:* ''Who's Who in Leading American Executives 1994'' (U.S Registry)
:* ''
Gods in Polyester, or, a Survivors' Account of 70's Cinema Obscura'' by Suzanne Donahue, Succubus Press, 2004,
:* ''Gods in Spandex, or, a Survivors' Account of 80's Cinema Obscura'', by Suzanne Donahue, Succubus Press, 2007,
:* Monthly publications:
::** ''
Dun & Bradstreet Reports''
::** ''Nation's Business''
::** ''Wisconsin Report''
Further reading
*''Film funding two-thousand'' by Bill Rebane
*''From Roswell With Love'' by Bill Rebane
* ''Famous Wisconsin Movie Stars'' (Badger Books)
* ''Gods In Polyester, or, a Survivors' Account of 70's Cinema Obscura'' (Succubus Press/2004)
*:Rebane contributed chapters on the making of ''
The Giant Spider Invasion'' and ''The Alpha Incident''.
*''Gods In Spandex, or, a Survivors' Account of 80's Cinema Obscura'' (Succubus Press/2007)
*:Rebane contributed chapters on the making of ''The Game'', ''Demons of Ludlow'', ''
Twister's Revenge!'' and ''
Blood Harvest''.
External links
*
Official website
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1937 births
Living people
Estonian emigrants to the United States
Estonian World War II refugees
People from Hurley, Wisconsin
Writers from Wisconsin
Film directors from Wisconsin
American Reform Party politicians
21st-century Wisconsin politicians