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Irvin Berwick

Irvin Berwick

1914-07-06
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Irving Berwick was a child prodigy, playing concert piano before the age of ten. Although he never gave up playing privately, his career was to be in films. His first job, in Hollywood, was as a dialogue coach, working under contract at Columbia Studios in the mid- to late 1940s and frequently with 'William Castle' (qv). Berwick was employed at Universal-International throughout much of the 1950s, working often with 'Jack Arnold' (qv) on several science-fiction thrillers and westerns, and was dialogue coach on _Against All Flags (1952)_ (qv) starring 'Errol Flynn' (qv), who gave him a case of expensive liquor for his services (although Berwick did not drink). During the same time period, he worked (uncredited) on the TV series _Topper (1953)_ (qv). In 1958-59 Universal-International laid off many of its employees. Berwick then joined with make-up expert 'Jack Kevan' (qv) to form a production company, Vanwick Productions. The company's first picture, _The Monster of Piedras Blancas (1959)_ (qv), was a deliberate attempt to emulate the success of _Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)_ (qv). Universal supplied equipment and crew members in order to keep them working, even on an independent production. Shot entirely on location at Point Concepcion, California (the lighthouse scenes), and nearby Cayucos (the beach and town scenes), the film featured a monster suit that Kevan created primarily from odds and ends of other monsters used in other Universal Pictures films: _The Mole People (1956)_ (qv) (the hands), _This Island Earth (1955)_ (qv) (the feet), _Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)_ (qv) (basic body construction). Kevan gave an entirely original texture and head to the "Piedras Blancas" monster. Ironically, the film was not shot at the real Piedras Blancas (some 50 miles away), since that location was judged not to be as photogenic. The Vanwick team followed that film with _The Street Is My Beat (1966)_ (qv), which turned out to be Berwick's favorite film. Like "Piedras Blancas", it featured character actor 'John Harmon' (qv), who appeared in nearly every film Berwick made. Harmon is also the godson of Berwick's son 'Wayne Berwick' (qv) (who played the little boy in "Piedras Blancas"). Berwick worked variously as a producer, director and second-unit director on his own and other producers' films throughout the 1960s and 1970s. In the early 1970s he began teaching filmmaking through the UCLA Adult Extension, which he continued for nearly a decade.::tednewsom@hotmail.com

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