Dick Randall (producer)

Dick Randall (born Irving Reuben; March 3, 1926 – May 14, 1996) was an American film producer, screenwriter, actor and assistant director.

He was known for his involvement in the production of exploitation films in Italy, Hong Kong, Spain, the Philippines and the United Kingdom.

Randall's career covered a wide array of genres, including mondo documentaries, erotica, giallo, martial arts and slasher films.

[1] He was married to New Orleans-born singer Corliss Theresa Randall (née Anselmo), who collaborated with him on several films.

[1] Randall's entertainment career began in the 1950s with writing gags for Milton Berle, before producing his first film, a George Jessel-narrated documentary about the 1958 World's Fair titled Holiday in Brussels, in 1959.