The Last Interview with Sid Pink
By David Hayes, published Mar 31, 2005
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"Might as well do this now, I don't know how much longer I've got left," jokes Sid Pink. Heralded as one of the industry's most daring, innovative and overlooked writer/director/producers, Sidney Pink sits back in his Florida home not even hinting that the man behind Angry Red Planet (1959), Journey to the Seventh Planet (1962), Bwana Devil (1950) and Reptilicus (1961) is anything but your average retiree. As one of the first truly successful independent film producers in the United States and abroad, Sid Pink is in a league all his own. 
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