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The Ghost of Slumber Mountain

United States

1918

19 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent
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DIR Willis H. O'Brien

EXEC Paul H. Cromelin

PROD Herbert M. Dawley

SCR Herbert M. Dawley, Willis H. O'Brien

DP Willis H. O'Brien

CAST Herbert M. Dawley, Willis H. O'Brien

ED Willis H. O'Brien

ANIM Willis H. O'Brien

Synopsis

In a dream Uncle Jack looks through a magic telescope owned by the ghost of a hermit and sees what life was like millions of years ago, including a battle between prehistoric monsters. —IMDb

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Willis H. O'Brien

Willis Harold O’Brien (AKA: “Obie”; March 2, 1886 – November 8, 1962) was an Irish American motion picture special effects and stop-motion animation pioneer, who according to ASIFA-Hollywood “was responsible for some of the best-known images in cinema history,” and is best remembered for his work on The Lost World (1925), King Kong (1933) and Mighty Joe Young (1949), for which he won the 1950 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.

Willis O’Brien was born in Oakland, California. He first left home at the age of eleven to work on cattle ranches, and again at the age of thirteen when he took on a variety of jobs including farmhand, factory worker, fur trapper, cowboy, and bartender. During this time he also competed in rodeos and developed an interest in dinosaurs while working as a guide to palaeontologists in Crater Lake region. He spent his spare time sculpting and illustrating and his natural talent lead to him being employed first as draftsman in an architect’s office and then… read more

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