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K. Gordon Murray (1922–1979) was an American producer, most notable for his redubbing and re-releasing of foreign
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films for U.S. audiences. He is often cited as the "King of the Kiddie Matinee." Murray also marketed many of the
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s, such as '' Santo'' films popular in Mexico, changing Santo's name to Samson and dubbing them in English. Among his more famous contributions are ''Little Red Riding Hood'' (1960), '' Little Red Riding Hood and the Monsters'' (1962), ''
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'' (1955), ''The Golden Goose'' (1964) and ''
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'' (1959), which he also narrated under the
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"Ken Smith."


Life

Born in
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, where many of the leading circus performers of the time spent their winter seasons, Kenneth "Kagey" Gordon Murray, son of an Irish-American
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director, occasionally spent his boyhood in the company of those struggling artists. By his teenage years, Murray had set up a "corn game", what would today be known as a bingo parlor, in one of his father's cemetery tents. He then took that corn game out on the road with West's World Wonder Shows Carnival, eventually rising to the position of manager. During the winter season at Bloomington, Murray set up a network of quasi-legal
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s. By the late 1930s, Murray was using his circus friends' various connections to aid a
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director to hire little people to act as the
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s in the 1939
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movie, '' The Wizard of Oz''. Shortly afterward, Murray married his longtime sweetheart, Irene, a college graduate from
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. In 1949, Ken and Irene settled in
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, where
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hired Murray to help promote his 1952
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-winning circus epic, '' The Greatest Show on Earth''. Ultimately, the Murrays moved to
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, where Murray launched K. Gordon Murray Productions, making several deals with such top pioneers in
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making as
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. He often changed the titles of his movies, giving them more sensational and more emotionally charged monikers, in order to sell them in a better way. The movie ''
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'' made so much money, that it is the only film in U.S. history (with the possible exception of
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's ''
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'') to be released profitably in theaters every few years for three decades. When Murray saw this, he started to dub more children's fairy tale films into English, and by the end of the 1960s, he had been hailed by film critics as the "King of the Kiddie Matinee". To promote these films, he hired a local costume shop to create costumes for his two leading mascots: Stinky the Skunk and the Ferocious Wolf, both of whom appeared in a series of films based on the story of
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. Murray released over 60 movies in 15 years. Toward the end of his life, Murray ran afoul of the
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, which seized his films and took them out of circulation. But on December 30, 1979, before he could take the IRS to court to reclaim his movies, Murray suffered a fatal
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at the age of 57 while watching an NFL playoff game between the
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and the
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during his visit to his sister-in-law in St. Petersburg.


Legacy

Three of his films were featured on ''
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'': ''The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy'' in the first season, ''Santa Claus'' in the fifth season, and ''Samson vs. the Vampire Women'' in the sixth season. ''Santa Claus'' was also featured in a live performance by
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.Gordon Murray's Santa Claus, Fathom Events
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Films

* ''The Prince of Peace'' (a.k.a. ''
The Lawton Story ''The Lawton Story of "The Prince of Peace"'', originally released as ''The Lawton Story'' and later reissued as ''The Prince of Peace'', is a religious-themed film that later made the roadshow rounds presented by exploitation pioneer Kroger Ba ...
'') * ''Why Girls Leave Home'' (a.k.a. ''
Secrets of Beauty ''Secrets of Beauty'' (also titled ''Why Men Leave Home'') is a 1951 American drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Ern Westmore, Julie Bishop (actress), Julie Bishop, Richard Denning. The film was released on DVD in 2006. Cast *Juli ...
'') * ''
Children of Love ''Children of Love'' (French: ''Les enfants de l'amour'') is a 1953 French drama film directed by Léonide Moguy and starring Etchika Choureau, Joëlle Bernard and Lise Bourdin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Rino Mondellini ...
'' (originally French) (1953) * ''
Mother Holly ''Mother Holly'' or ''Mother Hulda'' (german: Frau Holle) is a 1954 West German family film directed by Fritz Genschow and starring Renée Stobrawa, Rita-Maria Nowotny and Werner Stock.Nelmes & Selbo It is based on the fairy tale ''Mother Hulda'' ...
'' (''
Frau Holle "Frau Holle" ( ; also known as "Mother Holle", "Mother Hulda" or "Old Mother Frost") is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm in ''Children's and Household Tales'' in 1812 (KHM 24). It is of Aarne-Thompson type 480. Frau Holle (als ...
''; a West German film) (1954) * ''
King Thrushbeard King Thrushbeard (german: König Drosselbart) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm (KHM 52). It is of Aarne–Thompson type 900. Origin The tale was published by the Brothers Grimm in the first edition of ''Kinder- und Hausm ...
'' (1954) * ''
Hansel and Gretel "Hansel and Gretel" (; german: Hänsel und Gretel ) is a German fairy tale collected by the German Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 in ''Grimm's Fairy Tales'' (KHM 15). It is also known as Little Step Brother and Little Step Sister. Hansel ...
'' (1954/II) * ''
Rumpelstiltskin "Rumpelstiltskin" ( ; german: Rumpelstilzchen) is a German fairy tale. It was collected by the Brothers Grimm in the 1812 edition of ''Children's and Household Tales''. The story is about a little imp who spins straw into gold in exchange for a g ...
'' (1955) * ''The False Prince'' (1957) * ''
Mischief in Wonderland ''Mischief in Wonderland'' (german: Aufruhr im Schlaraffenland) is a 1957 West German fantasy film directed by Otto Meyer (director), Otto Meyer, loosely based on the story ''Schlaraffenland'' by poet Hans Sachs and a satire on the German Wirtsch ...
'' (1957) * '' The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy'' (1957) * ''Wasted Lives'' (1957) (originally ''
The Most Wonderful Moment ''The Most Wonderful Moment'' ( it, Il momento più bello) is a 1957 Italian drama film directed by Luciano Emmer. This drama deals with natural childbirth, and was described as "clinically pure, informative, edifying and, on occasion, tenderly ...
'', an Italian film) * ''Little Angel'' (1958) (presenter) * ''Naughty New York'' (1959) * ''
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'' (1959) (narrator) * ''Little Red Riding Hood'' (1960) * ''Little Red Riding Hood and Her Friends'' (1961) * ''
The Brainiac ''El Baron del Terror'' (lit. ''The Baron of Terror''; American release title: ''The Brainiac'') is a 1962 Mexican supernatural horror film directed by Chano Urueta, written by Federico Curiel, Adolfo López Portillo and Antonio Orellana, and s ...
'' (1962) * ''Count Frankenhausen'' (a.k.a. ''
The Bloody Vampire ''The Bloody Vampire'' ( es, El vampiro sangriento) is a 1962 Mexican horror film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Begoña Palacios, Erna Martha Bauman, and Carlos Agostí. It is part of a duology of vampire films directed by Morayta, fo ...
'') (1962) * '' The Turkish Cucumbers'' (1962) * '' Tom Thumb and Little Red Riding Hood'' (1962) * ''Bring Me the Vampire'' (1963) * ''
The Invasion of the Vampires ''The Invasion of the Vampires'' ( es, La invasión de los vampiros) is a 1963 Mexican horror mystery thriller film directed by Miguel Morayta and starring Erna Martha Bauman, Rafael del Río, Tito Junco, Fernando Soto, Bertha Moss and Carlos ...
'' (1963) * '' Puss N' Boots'' (1963) (originally ''El Gato con Botas'' (1961)) * ''Santa Claus and his Helpers'' (1964) * ''Santa's Enchanted Village'' (1964) (writer) * ''
The Golden Goose "The Golden Goose" (german: Die goldene Gans) is a fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm (KHM 64). Story In the Brothers Grimm version, the hero is the youngest of three brothers, given the nickname Simpleton as he is not handsome or stro ...
'' (1964) * ''The Swamp Of The Lost Monsters'' (a.k.a. ''Swamp Of The Lost Souls'') (1965) (originally ''El Pantano de las Animas'' (''Swamp of the Spirits'') (1956)) * ''
The Witch's Mirror Santiago Eduardo Urueta Sierra (24 February 1904 – 23 March 1979), more commonly known as Chano Urueta, was a Mexican film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Filmography Director *1928: '' El Destino'' *1933: '' Profanación'' *1934 ...
'' (1962) * ''The Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Mummy'' (''Las Luchadoras contra la Momia Azteca'') (1965) * ''Santa's Magic Kingdom'' (1966) (writer) * ''
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'' (1957/1966) * ''Shanty Tramp'' (1967) (writer) * ''The Doctor Says'' (a.k.a. ''
The Doctor Speaks Out ''The Doctor Speaks Out'' or ''The Doctor Says'' (german: Der Arzt stellt fest...) is a 1966 West German-Swiss drama film directed by Aleksander Ford and starring Tadeusz Łomnicki, René Deltgen and Margot Trooger.Monaco p.199 The film's sets w ...
'', ''The Price of Sin'', ''Wages of Sin'') (1968) * ''Savages from Hell'' (1968) (writer and composer) * ''Curse of the Doll People'' (''Munecos Infernales'') (1968) * ''The Shoemaker and the Elves'' (1956/1968) * ''The Princess and the Swineherd'' (1953/1968) * ''Santa's Giant Film Festival of the Brothers Grimm'' (1969) * ''Santa's Fantasy Fair'' (1969) * ''Mother Goose's Birthday Party'' (1970) * ''The Daredevil'' (1972) * ''Thunder County'' (1974)


External links

*
The Wonder World of K. Gordon Murray

The documentary's official trailer on YouTube


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Murray, K. Gordon 1922 births 1979 deaths American film producers 20th-century American businesspeople