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Sidney W. Pink (1916-2002) was an American film producer and occasional director. He has been called the father of feature-length 3-D movies. He is also noted for producing early
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s and low-budget science-fiction films, and for his role in actor
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's transition from stage to screen. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1916, Pink died in 2002 at his home in
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, following a long illness.


Early life and education

Pink was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1916, the second of Philip and Rose (née Ehrenworth) Pink's two sons. After playing the film producer in his high school's production of '' Merton of the Movies'', he realized this was the profession he would ultimately pursue, calling it his life's ambition. Pink earned a degree in business administration from the
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.


Film career

Pink first worked as a projectionist in a movie theater owned by his wife's family and worked for years building and managing theatres. Sometimes he presented stage shows in cinemas. In 1937, Pink moved to Hollywood and was hired by
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as production budget manager for the
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series. Pink then moved to
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as a budget manager on '' Lost Horizon'' and the Jack Holt action films. At that time, ''Lost Horizon'' had a budget of $1.25 million for the film, the largest amount ever allocated to a project at that time.


World War II and after career

During World War II, he served in the Army Transportation Corps and Special Services. After the war, he imported foreign films and produced burlesque shows in downtown Los Angeles with
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,
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and other performers.


3-D film pioneer

In 1952, Pink served as associate producer with Arch Oboler, the producer, writer and director of ''
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''. The feature-length color film was the first widely-shown
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to use the polarized 3-D method rather than the red-and-blue-glasses anaglyph 3-D occasionally used for short films. It was made using the ''Natural Vision'' system, which employed two separate but interlocked cameras and required two specially modified projectors. The film premiered in late November and started a brief but intense 3-D fad that peaked in mid-1953, faltered in the fall, rallied, then faded away almost completely during 1954.


''Bwana Devil''

''Bwana Devil'' star
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said he was proud to have starred in Pink's pioneer 3-D production, shot in Hollywood with two large cameras using polarized lenses, one for the left eye and one for the right. Stack said “There was a line 6 feet from both cameras which you were not supposed to cross, otherwise, you’d wind up with that portion of your anatomy projected over the first 10 rows of the audience”. Stack said no one involved with the film knew how audiences would react to the 3-D technique. “Sidney Pink and Arch Oboler and all of us poor innocents were involved in something that we didn’t even know worked or not,” Stack said. “It was a very expensive process, and it took a lot of guts to even do it”. Stack recalled that everyone had their fingers crossed at the first preview. “Over the titles, they had a train that made a long, circling turn and then came directly to the camera. Well, when it came directly to the camera, people began to scream and jumped out of their seats and ran out of the theater. I remember one of the guys saying, ‘Son of a un it really works.’” Stack said “Bwana Devil” was “enough of an eye catcher” to prompt Jack Warner to come out with his own 3-D production at Warner Bros. in 1953, “The House of Wax,” starring Vincent Price. “He (Warner) felt this was the coming thing,” said Stack. “Of course, he was not exactly a rocket scientist, and it wasn’t the coming thing”. In 1989, Pink spoke fondly, recalling the opening week, starting November 30, 1952 of ''Bwana Devil'' at the Hollywood Paramount Theater. "They were lined up around the block". "People would come out of the movie and yell, 'Don't go in, it stinks!' But nobody listened and they went in anyway".


CineMagic process

In 1959, Pink produced ''
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'', using a new film processing technique he named CineMagic to create an unreal, otherworldly "Martian" effect in some sequences.


Foreign productions

In 1959, Pink moved his operation to Denmark. Pink's wife Marian Pink, in a newspaper interview, said "At the time it was very difficult to work in any of the
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studios because they had union problems and would not accept an independent producer... at that time, they were called ‘the runaway producers". In 1960, Pink wrote, directed and produced ''
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'' for Saga Studios in
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. He also co-produced and co-directed the American version of Saga Studios' ''
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'', a "giant-monster-on-the-loose" film. Pink also wrote, directed and produced '' Gateway Gaza'', filmed in Cairo, Egypt. All three films were released by
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.


Praised Danish animators

Pink returned to Hollywood praising Danish animation, saying "Danish miniature work has surpassed that of Japan, up to generally acknowledged to be the finest in the world. Facilities in Denmark, by Hollywood standards, are notably lacking; but fine craftsmen who put everything together by hand are not concerned with the time it takes, (and) are excellent". Pink also said "the Scandinavian countries have never truly been exploited by Hollywood filmmakers, so the settings have remained unusually fresh ground for motion pictures. ''Reptilicus'' at Saga Studios in Copenhagen made “at a cost of $380,000 (), about a third of what it probably would have cost if made in the U. S.".


Later films

In 1964, Pink turned down an offer to produce
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. Pink said "And can you believe it, I turned down the offer to produce A Fistful of Dollars in
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with
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? That was not one of my better decisions". In 1965, Pink co-wrote and directed a spaghetti western '' Finger on the Trigger'' (also known as ''Blue Lightning''), starring
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. The movie was filmed in Spain.
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was set to be the movie's star, but he didn't fulfill his contract and did not appear. Pink later sued Mature for $1.1 million dollars. In 1966, Pink discovered
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in an
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stage production in New York City and cast him in ''
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'' as a U.S. Treasury agent sent to Italy to recover money that had been stolen by a murdered gangster played by Cesar Romero. The movie was filmed in Italy and Spain and not released until 1969, two years after Hoffman achieved stardom with his role in the 1967 film ''
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''. All told, Pink produced a total of more than 50 films.


Movie theatre owner

In the early 1970s, Pink built and owned movie theaters in the southeastern United States, including the Bainbridge Triple Cinemas (now the closed Bainbridge Mall Cinemas) in Bainbridge, Georgia, as well as theatres in
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and Florida.


Death

Pink died in 2002 at his home in
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, following a long illness.


Partial filmography

*''
Bwana Devil ''Bwana Devil'' is a 1952 American adventure B movie written, directed, and produced by Arch Oboler, and starring Robert Stack, Barbara Britton, and Nigel Bruce. ''Bwana Devil'' is based on the true story of the Tsavo maneaters and filmed wi ...
'' (1952, dir. Arch Oboler) *'' The Twonky'' (1953, dir. Arch Oboler) *'' Flame Over Vietnam'' (1957, dir. José María Elorrieta) *''
The Angry Red Planet ''The Angry Red Planet'' (also called ''Invasion of Mars'' and ''Journey to Planet Four'') is a 1959 American science-fiction film directed by Ib Melchior and starring Gerald Mohr. Melchior reportedly had an initial production budget of only $ ...
'' (1959, dir.
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) *''
The Greeneyed Elephant ''The Greeneyed Elephant'' () is a 1960 Danish body-swap comedy directed by Peter Guildbrassen and Sidney W. Pink. It stars Naura Hayden and Delphi Lawrence, and includes Dirch Passer playing a smaller role though top-billed in the marketi ...
'' (1960, dir.
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) *''
Reptilicus ''Reptilicus'' is the mutual title of two monster films about a giant, prehistoric reptile. A pair of Danish-American co-productions produced by Cinemagic and Saga Studio, the Danish-language ''Reptilicus'' was directed by Poul Bang and release ...
'' (1961, dir.
Ib Melchior Ib Jørgen Melchior (September 17, 1917 – March 14, 2015) was a Danish-American novelist, short-story writer, film producer, film director, and screenwriter of low-budget American science fiction movies, most of them released by American I ...
) *''
Journey to the Seventh Planet ''Journey to the Seventh Planet'' is a 1962 Danish-American science fiction film. It was directed by Sid Pink, written by Pink and Ib Melchior, and shot in Denmark with a budget of only US$75,000. Uranus, the seventh planet in the Solar System, ...
'' (1962, dir. Sidney W. Pink) *''
The Castilian ''The Castilian'' (in Spanish ''El valle de las espadas'') is a 1963 independently made historical action film drama in Eastmancolor, produced by Sidney W. Pink, directed by Javier Setó, that stars Cesar Romero, Frankie Avalon, Broderick Cr ...
'' (1963, dir.
Javier Setó Javier Setó (1926–1969) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director. Selected filmography * '' Forbidden Trade'' (1952) * '' Bronze and Moon'' (1953) * '' Bread, Love and Andalusia'' (1958) * '' Pelusa'' (1960) * ''The Castilian'' (1963) * '' ...
) *'' Pyro... The Thing Without a Face'' (1964, dir. Julio Coll) *'' Finger on the Trigger'' (1965, dir. Sidney W. Pink) *''
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'' (1965, dir.
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) *''
The Drums of Tabu ''The Drums of Tabu'' (also known as ''Fugitivos de las islas del sur'' and ''Tabu: le vergini di Samoa'') is a 1966 adventure film directed by Javier Setó and produced by Sidney W. Pink. Premise The story follows a drunk who discovers a Sa ...
'' (1966, dir.
Javier Setó Javier Setó (1926–1969) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director. Selected filmography * '' Forbidden Trade'' (1952) * '' Bronze and Moon'' (1953) * '' Bread, Love and Andalusia'' (1958) * '' Pelusa'' (1960) * ''The Castilian'' (1963) * '' ...
) *'' Seven Vengeful Women'' (1966, dir. Rudolf Zehetgruber) *'' The Treasure of Makuba'' (1967, dir. José María Elorrieta) *'' A Witch Without a Broom'' (1967, dir. José María Elorrieta) *'' The Fickle Finger of Fate'' (1967, dir.
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) *'' The Christmas Kid'' (1967, dir. Sidney W. Pink) *'' Operation Delilah'' (1967, dir. Luis de los Arcos) *'' The Vengeance of Pancho Villa'' (1967, dir. José María Elorrieta) *'' Bang Bang Kid'' (1967, dir. Luciano Lelli) *''
Madigan's Millions ''Madigan's Millions'' (, ) is a 1968 Italian-Spanish comedy crime film directed by Stanley Prager and produced by Sidney W. Pink. The movie was shot in 1966, but was not released for two years. It stars Dustin Hoffman in his first movie role ...
'' (1968, dir.
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) *'' 1001 Nights'' (1968, dir. José María Elorrieta) *'' The Emerald of Artatama'' (1969, dir. José María Elorrieta) *'' A Candidate for a Killing'' (1969, dir. José María Elorrieta) *'' The Man from O.R.G.Y.'' (1970, dir. James Hill)


References


External links

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CNN Obituary
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