Jack H. Harris


Jack Henry Harris was an American film producer and distributor. He produced The Blob, 4D Man, and Equinox.

Early life

Harris was born to a Jewish family in Philadelphia, the son of Sara and Benny Ostravsky. His mother was from Romania and his father from Poland; the latter changed the family surname to Harris.

Career

Early career

Harris began his career in show business as a vaudeville performer in Gus Edwards' Kiddie Revue when he was six years old. He would later work in a theatre as an usher, in a publicity department, and in the distribution field, finally later taking up a career as a producer.

Film production

Harris is credited with coming up with the original motivation for his 1958 film, The Blob. Harris also worked on the TV series It's About Time and The Twilight Zone.

Distribution and retitling practices

As a distributor, Harris was known for acquiring independent films and retitling them with more commercial or exploitative names to enhance their marketability. One notable example was his acquisition of the 1973 Vietnam veteran drama Just Be There, which he retitled The Swinging Teacher and remarketed as an exploitation film despite its serious dramatic content.

Later recognition

Harris was among the 22 people selected to be honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2014, in the motion pictures category. 95 at the time of his unveiling ceremony held on February 4, 2014, he was the oldest person to be honored with a star on the Walk of Fame.

Personal life

In 1988, he married Judith "Judy" Parker; they lived in Beverly Hills.

Death

Harris died March 14, 2017, at his home in Beverly Hills at aged 98.

Filmography

''He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.''

Film

;Miscellaneous crew
YearFilmRoleNotes
1968Without a StitchPresenter
1973The Swinging TeacherPresenterOriginally titled Just Be There
1974Dark StarPresenter
1976ApePresenter

;As an actor
YearFilmRoleNotes
1958The BlobMan Running Out of TheaterUncredited
19594D ManMan in NightclubUncredited
1960Dinosaurus!Tourist on BoatUncredited
1970EquinoxDetective HarrisonUncredited
1972Beware! The BlobMan Running Across IceUncredited
1973SchlockMan Reading Horror ComicUncredited
1978Eyes of Laura MarsMan in GalleryUncredited
1986Prison ShipIntercom AnnouncerVoice role

;As writer
YearFilm
19594D Man
1960Dinosaurus!
1966The Unkissed Bride
1972Beware! The Blob

;As director
YearFilm
1966The Unkissed Bride

;Thanks
YearFilmRole
2009Alien TrespassAcknowledgment: The Blob footage courtesy of

Television

;Miscellaneous crew
YearTitleRoleNotes
1959Masterworks of TerrorProducerUS version
1961The Twilight ZoneDinosaur sequence
1966It's About TimeSpecial film material
1974The Horror Hall of FameProvider: FilmclipsDocumentary

Book

In 2015, Harris published his first book, Father of the Blob: The Making of a Monster Smash & Other Hollywood Tales.