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  1. reference.jrank.org › biography › Arkoff_Samuel_ZSamuel Z. Arkoff - JRank

    The American film producer Samuel Z. Arkoff (1918–2001) was long the primary creator of “B movies,” low-budget films that are rapidly created, with little attention directed to their production values or script. One of Arkoff's most famous titles was I Was a Teenage Werewolf, and many others trafficked in similar shock value.

  2. Sep 16, 2001 · Arkoff is the co-founder (with James H. Nicholson) of American International Pictures and has served as producer or executive on over 200 of the low-budget exploitation films--monster movies, motorcycle films and beach-party pictures geared to the teenage audience--that made the studio famous. Arkoff also gave fresh talent such as Francis Ford ...

  3. Samuel Z. Arkoff's films include Dressed to Kill, A Bucket of Blood, Black Sunday, Coffy

  4. Sep 27, 2001 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  5. Samuel Z. Arkoff — Producer. Samuel Zachary Arkoff (1918 – 2001) was an American producer of B movies. His films were mostly low-budget, with production completed in a few days, though nearly all of them became profitable. Arkoff is also credited with starting a few genres, such as the Beach Party and outlaw biker movies, and his company ...

  6. Samuel Z. Arkoff was a man with a plan, or more specifically, a formula. Making an acronym from his last name, the Arkoff formula was simple: Action, Revolutionary, Killing, Oratory, Fantasy, and Fornication. After all these years, many are still not sure where "Oratory" fits in with Arkoff's movies but the "O" had to stand for something.

  7. Feb 9, 2024 · Occupation. Producer. First work. The Hank McCune. Show (TV 1950-1953) Notable work. It Conquered the World (1956) Samuel Zachary Arkoff was an American film producer. The co-founder of American International Pictures, he produced numerous monster films throughout his six-decade career, including the UPA - Toho co-production Frankenstein vs ...