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David W. Allen (October 22, 1944 – August 16, 1999) was an American film and television
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model (puppet) animator. Allen provided
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s on such productions as '' The Howling'', '' Twilight Zone: The Movie'', ''
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nomination), ''
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'' and ''
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''. He also had a long association with producer
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, working on such films as ''
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'', '' Puppet Master'', '' Bride of Re-Animator'', ''
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'' and '' Demonic Toys''.


Career

Some of Allen's earliest animation work can be seen in the 1970 16mm student film ''
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'', which was expanded from a short film to a feature-length film by Jack H. Harris and re-titled ''The Beast'' for VHS video release in the 1980s. Although he had been working for years in animation, mostly doing commercials like the Pillsbury Doughboy, Allen made a splash on movie viewers when he animated the "Nesuahyrrah" monster who appears at the climax of the semi-porn low-brow parody comedy '' Flesh Gordon'' produced by Howard Ziehm in 1974. The film also featured an animation sequence from long-time Allen's friend
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. Allen's contributed model animation to a
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commercial made in 1972 in which
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spots a giant version of the car from his Empire State Building perch in New York. Climbing down from the building, Kong puts his human "date" into the passenger seat, gets in the car, and drives down Fifth Avenue out of sight. The spot aired only once on network TV and, in spite of favorable public response, was pulled because VW executives decided that they did not like the image of an ape driving their car. Allen joined with Danforth to provide model animation for the low-budget horror film '' The Crater Lake Monster'' (1977). He also animated the aliens in the low-budget science fiction film '' Laserblast'' (1978). With Danforth,
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, various other model animators, visual effects artists, film producers and directors, Allen helped organize an event in March 1983 at Mann's Chinese Theater commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the release of ''King Kong'', loaning his VW Kong model for display at the Roosevelt Hotel across the street from the theater. Allen was also hired to animate the little flying saucers for the hit feature-length theatrical film '' Batteries Not Included'' (1987), a story that was originally intended to be an episode of Spielberg's ''
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'' TV series. Allen and his crew animated the hallucinations and creatures in Barry Levinson's 1985 film ''
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'', earning an Academy Award Nomination in 1985.''Young Sherlock Holmes''
Credits and Crew at IMDb. His production company, David Allen Productions, did visual effects and model animation for the bizarre monster movie ''
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'' in 1992. Up until his death from cancer in 1999, Allen had been intermittently working on the stop motion effects for the film '' The Primevals'', his own production. This project dates from early in his career, in the late 1960s, when he pitched an epic fantasy to Hammer Film executives. He developed the idea over the years, and in 1978 he began production with producer
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. The film was the subject of a cover story in ''
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'' Magazine that year, but despite the interest, the production was shut down, then briefly revived twice more, then shut down again. An Allen protégé, Chris Endicott, has done some further animation work on the film and in 2023 a completed version of the film was released. David Allen and his production company associates continued to nurture a long-term association with Charles Band, producing animation and other effects for a series of Band produced and/or directed fantasy films released either theatrically and direct to video markets by Paramount Pictures during the 1980s and 90s. Some of the films in this series are the '' Puppet Master'' films, the '' Prehysteria'' series, the '' Demonic Toys'' films, and various impressive one-shot productions such as the skeletons of dinosaurs that come to life and do battle in the film '' Doctor Mordrid''. Allen's production company, now helmed by Chris Endicott, continues to do effects work on various films.


Personal life

In 1995, Allen was married to Donita Woodruff, whom he met in 1990. Woodruff learned that Allen had previously dated a woman named Valerie Taylor intermittently starting in 1985 and was still seeing her, which led to a dispute between Woodruff and Taylor. Woodruff discovered that Taylor was a
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and that Allen had paid for her sex change operation. She suspected that Taylor had a criminal past, and found enough evidence to persuade the police to arrest her in 1996 for a 1979 murder in South Carolina. Taylor pleaded self-defense and served two years. Allen and Woodruff were divorced in 1998.Donita Woodruff, ''Deadly Masquerade: A True Story of Illicit Passion, Buried Secrets, and Murder'', Far Hills, N.J.: New Horizon Press, 2005. New York: St Martin’s Paperbacks 2007.


Visual effects

* 2023 '' The Primevals'' (Writer, Director, Special Effects) (Special project from Charles Band, completed posthumously) * 1996 '' Special Effects: Anything Can Happen'' (documentary short) (stop motion animator: King Kong sequence) * 1996 '' The Arrival'' (visual effects – uncredited) * 1996 '' Oblivion 2: Backlash'' (visual effects director – as David Allen) * 1996 '' The Legend of Galgameth'' (visual effects supervisor) * 1994 ''
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'' (video) (puppet effects supervisor – as David Allen) * 1994 ''
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'' (visual effects coordinator – as David Allen) * 1994 '' Oblivion'' (special visual effects) * 1994 '' Bloodlust: Subspecies III'' (video) (stop motion supervisor) * 1993 ''
Puppet Master 4 ''Puppet Master 4'' (also known as ''Puppet Master 4: The Demon'') is a 1993 direct-to-video horror film written by Charles Band among others, and directed by Jeff Burr. It is the fourth film in the Puppet Master (franchise), ''Puppet Master'' f ...
'' (video) (puppet effects supervisor – as David Allen) * 1993 '' Dollman vs. Demonic Toys'' (video) (special effects animation) * 1993 ''
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'' (stop motion animation) * 1993 '' Prehysteria!'' (special effects) * 1993 ''
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'' (visual effects supervisor) * 1992 '' Doctor Mordrid'' (special effects animation, visual effects – as David Allen) * 1992 '' Demonic Toys'' (video) (stop motion animation) * 1991 '' Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge'' (video) (stop motion animator: David Allen Productions, visual effects producer: David Allen Productions) * 1991 ''
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'' (visual effects director) * 1991 ''
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'' (animated main title, visual effects – as David Allen) * 1990 ''
Puppet Master II ''Puppet Master II'' is a 1990 direct-to-video horror film written by David Pabian and directed by Dave Allen. It is the second film in the ''Puppet Master'' franchise, the sequel to 1989's '' Puppet Master'', and stars Elizabeth Maclellan, Gr ...
'' (video) (Director, visual effects supervisor: David Allen Productions) * 1990 '' Robot Jox'' ( visual effects – as David Allen) * 1990 '' Bride of Re-Animator'' (special effects – as David Allen, special effects supervisor: David Allen Productions, special makeup effects: David Allen Productions, stop motion animation and miniatures: David Allen Productions) * 1989 '' Puppet Master'' (video) (puppet animator, visual effects supervisor) * 1989 ''
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'' (special effects) * 1989 ''
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'' (stop motion animator/stop motion ant crew, stop motion animator: ant sequence – as David Allen) * 1989 ''
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'' (character performer: ILM – as David Allen) * 1988 '' Ghoulies II'' (stop motion sequences) * 1988 ''
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'' (chief puppeteer – as David Allen) * 1988 '' Pulse Pounders'' (visual effects supervisor) * 1987 '' *batteries not included'' (chief puppeteer: uncredited, ILM visual effects: credited as rod puppet and stop motion supervisor) * 1987 ''
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'' (special visual effects) * 1986 '' Eliminators'' (special optical effects) * 1985 ''
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'' (chief puppeteer – as David Allen, pastry sequence motion supervisor: ILM – as David Allen) * 1985 '' The Stuff'' (special visual effects – as David Allen) * 1984 '' The Dungeonmaster'' (Directed one segment, visual effects designer – as David Allen) * 1983 '' Twilight Zone: The Movie'' (visual effects – segment 4 / as David Allan) * 1983 '' The Hunger'' (stop motion animator: monkey sequence – as David Allen) * 1982 '' Q'' (special visual effects – as David Allen) * 1982 '' White Dog'' (prosthetics) * 1981 ''
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'' (visual effects supervisor – as David Allen) * 1981 '' The Howling'' (stop motion animation – as David Allen) * 1980 '' The Day Time Ended'' (dimensional animation – as David Allen, technical advisor – as David Allen) * 1980 '' Witches' Brew'' (creator: "Lucifer" demon – as David Allen) * 1978 '' Laserblast'' (animation effects) * 1977 '' The Crater Lake Monster'' (stop motion supervisor) * 1974 '' Flesh Gordon'' (stop motion) * 1970 ''
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'' (stop motion effects) * 1970 ''
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'' (special photographic effects, stop motion effects)


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* ttp://www.animated-divots.net/chrn1999.html Chronology of Animation: 1999 {{DEFAULTSORT:Allen, David W. 1944 births 1999 deaths Animators from California American special effects people American stop motion animators Deaths from cancer in California