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Henry Gahagen Saperstein (June 2, 1918 – June 24, 1998) was an American film producer and distributor.
THE PRODUCER and distributor Henry G. Saperstein helped bring the classic science-fiction thriller Godzilla to English-speaking audiences over 40 years ago when he formed an alliance with...
Henry G. Saperstein was born on 2 June 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Esupai (1974), Prophecies of Nostradamus (1974) and Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965).
- Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
- June 2, 1918
- Henry G. Saperstein
- June 24, 1998
Jun 26, 1998 · Henry G. Saperstein, longtime owner of UPA Prods., died of cancer Wednesday in Beverly Hills. He was 80. A pioneer in the merchandising business, Saperstein also was an animation...
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Executive producer
1. Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965) [with Tomoyuki Tanaka, Reuben Bercovitch, Samuel Z. Arkoff; uncredited in Japanese version] 2. Invasion of Astro-Monster(1965) [with Tomoyuki Tanaka, Reuben Bercovitch; uncredited in Japanese version] 3. The War of the Gargantuas(1966) [with Tomoyuki Tanaka, Kenichiro Tsunoda, Reuben Bercovitch; uncredited in Japanese version]
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Mar 28, 2008 · An important person associated with Godzilla and Toho movies in the United States is the late Mr. Henry Saperstein (1918 – 1998) who was president and chief executive officer of UPA Productions of America.
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Henry G. Saperstein was born on 2 June 1918 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Esupai (1974), Prophecies of Nostradamus (1974) and Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965).