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Samuel Z. Arkoff
Samuel Z. Arkoff
General information
Name Samuel Z. Arkoff
Aliases Samuel Arkoff; Sam Arkoff; Samuel Z.Arkoff
Roles Producer
Place of birth Fort Dodge, Iowa
Gender Male
Date of birth June 12th, 1918
Date of death September 16th, 2001
First appearance The Beast With a Million Eyes (1955)
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Samuel Z. Arkoff was an American producer of B movies. Born in Fort Dodge, Iowa to a Russian Jewish family, Arkoff first studied to be a lawyer. Along with business partner James H. Nicholson and producer-director Roger Corman, he produced eighteen films. In the 1950s, Nicholson and he founded the American Releasing Corporation, which later became known as American International Pictures (AIP) and produced over 125 films before the company's demise in the 1980s. These films were mostly low-budget, with production completed in only a few days, though nearly all of them became profitable.

Arkoff is also credited with starting a few genres, such as the Beach Party and outlaw biker movies, and his company played a substantial part in bringing the horror film genre to a novel level with successes such as Blacula, I Was a Teenage Werewolf and The Thing with Two Heads. American International Pictures movies starred many established actors in principal or cameo roles, such as Boris Karloff, Elsa Lanchester and Vincent Price, as well as up-and-comers who later became household names, including Don Johnson, Nick Nolte, Diane Ladd, and most notably Jack Nicholson. A number of actors shunned or overlooked by most of Hollywood during the 1960s and 1970s, such as Bruce Dern and Dennis Hopper, also found work in one or more of Arkoff's productions. Arkoff's most financially successful film was the 1979 adaptation of Jay Anson's book The Amityville Horror. Not long after American International Pictures went out of business, Arkoff founded Arkoff International Pictures.

In 2000, Arkoff was featured alongside former collaborators including Roger Corman, Dick Miller and Peter Bogdanovich in the documentary SCHLOCK! The Secret History of American Movies, a film about the rise and fall of American exploitation cinema.

Arkoff died in 2001, within weeks of his wife's own death.

The ARKOFF formula[]

During a 1980s television talk show appearance, Arkoff related his "ARKOFF Formula" for a successful, memorable movie. This states that a successful low-budget movie should include:

  • Action (exciting, entertaining drama)
  • Revolution (novel or controversial themes and ideas)
  • Killing (a modicum of violence)
  • Oratory (notable dialogue and speeches)
  • Fantasy (acted-out fantasies common to the audience)
  • Fornication (sex appeal, for young adults)

Body of work[]

Film Year
The Beast With a Million Eyes 1955
It Conquered the World 1956
The She-Creature 1956
Voodoo Woman 1957
Ivasion of the Saucer Men 1957
The Amazing Colossal Man 1957
Terror from the Year 5000 1958
War of the Colossal Beast 1958
Earth vs. the Spider 1958
Horrors of the Black Museum 1959
Ghost of Dragstrip Hollow 1959
Circus of Horrors 1960
Black Sunday 1960
Reptilicus 1961
Pit and the Pendulum 1961
Premature Burial 1962
Night of the Eagle 1962
Tales of Terror 1962
The Raven 1963
Invasion of the Star Creatures 1963
The Haunted Palace 1963
X: The Man With the X-Ray Eyes 1963
The Comedy of Terrors 1963
War of the Zombies 1964
The Last Man on Earth 1964
Crypt of the Vampire 1964
Dagora, the Space Monster 1964
The Tomb of Ligeia 1964
Frankenstein Conquers the World 1965
Planet of the Vampires 1965
Die, Monster, Die! 1965
Queen of Blood 1966
Witchfinder General 1968
The Dunwich Horror 1970
Dorian Gray 1970
Cry of the Banshee 1970
Yog: Monster from Space 1970
The Abominable Dr. Phibes 1971
Godzilla vs. Hedora 1971
Murders in the Rue Morgue 1971
Baron Blood 1972
Frogs 1972
Dr. Phibes Rises Again 1972
Slaughter 1972
Blacula 1972
Scream Blacula Scream 1973
Sugar Hill 1974
The Town That Dreaded Sundown 1977
Empire of the Ants 1977
The Island of Dr. Moreau 1977
The Amityville Horror 1979
The Final Terror 1983
The Haunting 1999
Earth vs. the Spider 2001
The Day the World Ended 2001
She Creature 2001
Teenage Caveman 2002

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Was the brother-in-law of producer/writer Lou Rusoff.

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