Herbert L. Strock
Directing
Born 1918-01-13 · Boston, Massachusetts, USA · Died 2005-11-30
Herbert L. Strock (January 13, 1918 - November 30, 2005) was an American television producer and director, and a B-movie director of titles such as I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957), How to Make a Monster (1958) and The Crawling Hand (1963). Strock was born in Boston, and moved with his family to Los Angeles when he was 13. By 17, while a student at Beverly Hills High School, Strock was director of gossip columnist Jimmy Fidler's Hollywood segments for Fox Movietone News. Strock graduated in 1941 from USC, where he studied journalism and film. During World War II, he served in the Army's Ordnance Motion Picture Division. He was assistant editor on the 1944 film Gaslight for MGM. In a "pioneering" television career that began in the 1940s, Strock was involved with many television series including Highway Patrol, Sky King, Sea Hunt and Maverick. Other directorial efforts included Blood of Dracula (a 1957 film in which a disturbed teenage girl at a boarding school becomes a vampire through hypnosis) and Ivan Tors' "Office of Scientific Investigation" trilogy, which included The Magnetic Monster, Riders to the Stars and Gog, shot in 3-D. In 2000, Strock published a memoir, Picture Perfect. Description above from the Wikipedia article Herbert L. Strock, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Crew

You Snooze You Lose
Editor
The Crawling Hand
Screenplay
The Crawling Hand
Director

Summer Seductions
Editor

Night Screams
Editor

Appointment with Fear
Editor

Appointment with Fear
Second Unit Director

Hurray for Betty Boop
Screenplay

Hurray for Betty Boop
Editor

UFO Syndrome
Writer

Witches' Brew
Director

Witches' Brew
Editor

Monstroid
Director

Monstroid
Screenplay

UFO Journals
Producer

UFO Journals
Editor

Psycho Sisters
Editor

Brother on the Run
Director

The Small Miracle
Producer

Decisions! Decisions!
Producer