Ray Kellogg
Edgar Ray Kellogg (November 15, 1905 - July 5, 1976) was an American film director from Iowa. During World War II, Kellogg was a US Navy Lieutenant with the O.S.S. Field Photographing Branch where he became acquainted with John Ford. Following the war Kellogg went to Hollywood working in special effects for 20th Century Fox, eventually heading the unit. He made his debut as a director with The Killer Shrews and The Giant Gila Monster in 1959. Both films would later be parodied in Mystery Science Theater 3000. He died in Ontario, California of cancer.
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I Passed for White
A beautiful young woman meets and marries the man of her dreams, only she hasn't told him that she is half-black, and he and his rich family and friends are white. She soon discovers that happiness cannot be founded on a lie. Please excuse the poor source quality of this film.Watch Movie
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The Killer Shrews
A shortsighted scientist hoping to combat overpopulation tries to develop a method to shrink humans to half-size (there by using up fewer resources) but unwittingly creates monsters out of the shrews once used as test subjects. With no way off of their island compound as a...Watch Movie

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