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American film and television producer.
American film and television producer.


In television, he produced a string of sci-fi "classics" including ''[[Voyage to The Bottom of The Sea (TV)|Voyage to The Bottom of The Sea]]'' (1964-1968), ''[[Lost in Space (TV)|Lost in Space]]'' (1965-1968), ''[[The Time Tunnel (TV)|The Time Tunnel]]'' (1966-1967), and ''[[Land of the Giants (TV)|Land of the Giants]]'' (1968-1970).
In television, he produced a string of sci-fi "classics" including ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]'' (1964-1968), ''[[Lost in Space]]'' (1965-1968), ''[[The Time Tunnel]]'' (1966-1967), and ''[[Land of the Giants]]'' (1968-1970).


In film, he is best known for his 1970s [[Disaster Movie|disaster movies]], which included ''[[The Poseidon Adventure]]'' (1972), ''[[The Towering Inferno]]'' (1974), and ''[[Film/The Swarm|The Swarm]]'' (1978) earning him the nickname "The Master of Disaster".
In film, he is best known for his 1970s [[Disaster Movie|disaster movies]], which included ''[[The Poseidon Adventure]]'' (1972), ''[[The Towering Inferno]]'' (1974), and ''[[Film/The Swarm|The Swarm]]'' (1978) earning him the nickname "The Master of Disaster".

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American film and television producer.

In television, he produced a string of sci-fi "classics" including Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964-1968), Lost in Space (1965-1968), The Time Tunnel (1966-1967), and Land of the Giants (1968-1970).

In film, he is best known for his 1970s disaster movies, which included The Poseidon Adventure (1972), The Towering Inferno (1974), and The Swarm (1978) earning him the nickname "The Master of Disaster".

John Williams scored many of Allen's productions.