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Ray Dennis Steckler

Ray Dennis Steckler (January 25, 1938 – January 7, 2009),〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Ray Has Gone To The Great Movie Set In Heaven )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Ray Dennis Steckler, 1939–2009 )〕 also known by the pseudonym Cash Flagg, was an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor best known as the low-budget auteur of such cult films as ''The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies''. In addition to Cash Flagg, Steckler was also known by the pseudonyms Sven Christian, Sven Hellstrom, Harry Nixon, Michael J. Rogers, Michel J. Rogers, Wolfgang Schmidt, Cindy Lou Steckler, R.D. Steckler, Ray Steckler, and Cindy Lou Sutters—the last being his "porn name".
==Early life and career==
Ray Dennis Steckler was born in Reading, Pennsylvania where his grandmother, who largely raised him, nurtured his love of movies. At 15, upon receiving an 8mm home movie camera from his stepfather, Steckler shot an amateur pirate film with friends. Ray served three years in the United States Army from 1956 to 1959, being discharged as a Sergeant.〔Walentis, All ''You Can Go Home Again'' ''Reading Eagle'' Jun 5, 2005〕 He was an Army photographer,〔Martin, Douglas, "(Ray Dennis Steckler, Low-Budget Auteur, Dies at 70 )", ''The New York Times'', January 31, 2009〕 and served in Korea and spent a year at the Kaufman Astoria Studios in Astoria, Queens with the Army Pictorial Service of the Signal Corps. In 1959, Steckler and a friend drove to Hollywood, California to enter the film industry.〔
Steckler worked as a prop man before becoming assistant cameraman on the film, ''The World's Greatest Sinner'', directed by and starring Timothy Carey. When the initial director of photography was fired, Steckler replaced him.
Continuing to work in cinematography in the Los Angeles area, Steckler acquired a union card and established himself at major studios, including Universal Studios. When he was reportedly〔p.11 Quarles, Mike ''Down and Dirty: Hollywood's Exploitation Filmmakers and Their Movies'' McFarland, 01/01/2001〕 fired for almost knocking an A-frame onto Alfred Hitchcock, Steckler turned to the B-movie circuit. Working with Arch Hall Sr.'s Fairway Pictures, Steckler started as cinematographer and sometimes actor in the vehicles for Hall's son, Arch Hall, Jr. Steckler made his directorial debut in the Hall vehicle ''Wild Guitar''. When Arch Hall Senior was worried whether his film would play when the original choice of the heavy was black, Steckler told his friend he had to go and took the role under his onscreen name, Cash Flagg.〔p.12 Quarles〕

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