
As a long time fan of Ray Harryhausen's brand of stop motion-films, I always look to see how many of his films are on. I may have them all on DVD now, but old habits die hard.
One of the stars of those films was Kerwin Matthews. He was Harryhausen's original Sinbad in The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad in 1958, and returned as Lemuel Gulliver in The 3 Worlds of Guliver in 1960. He was the first to fight with a Harryhausen skeleton, never mind the two headed Roc, the Cyclops or the Dragon he had to convince us were really there in front of his sword. In 1975 a young Kevin O'Neill turned that Sinbad movie into a comic strip in the third issue of Legend Horror Classics monthly poster magazine to tie in with the film's cinematic re-release in the UK.

Kerwin Matthews died in San Francisco on July 5th. He was 81.
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