Richard Fleischer Overview:

Director, Richard Fleischer, was born on Dec 8, 1916 in Brooklyn, New York City. Fleischer died at the age of 89 on Mar 25, 2006 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles .

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On 2003, Fleischer received the Disney Legends Award for living up to the Disney principals of imagination, skill, discipline, craftsmanship and magic.

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Soylent Green (1973, )

By Andrew Wickliffe on May 11, 2018 From The Stop Button

If you leave the twist?which isn?t even a twist, just a justification for conspiracy?ending off Soylent Green, it?s a detective story. The case?the murder of a wealthy businessman?isn?t as important as how that case affects lead Charlton Heston. He starts carrying on with the victim?s ?widow,? Leigh... Read full article


Fantastic Voyage (1966, )

on Feb 22, 2012 From The Stop Button

Among Fantastic Voyage‘s many problems, the two salient ones are the general lack of tension and the utter lack of wonderment. Fleischer is responsible for both, though maybe not so much the first. The story can’t really be tense because there’s very little at stake. The film’... Read full article


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Grandsons, Nick (b. 1985) and Skyler (b. 1987). Granddaughters, Vivian (b. 1993), Claire (b. 1990) and Helen (b. 1996).

His father's animation studios was one of the biggest competitors to Walt Disney's studio. Ironically, Disney ended up hiring Richard to direct his studio's first live-action feature, 20000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954).

At his LA mansion, had a pool in the shape of Mickey Mouse's head.

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