Biography
Stanley Black was born on June 14, 1913 in Whitechapel, London, England, UK. Their work in the film industry spanned composition and conducting, contributing to several productions during the 1950s and 1960s. They served as Original Music Composer for The Crawling Eye in 1958 and The Flesh and the Fiends in 1960, crafting scores that supported the atmospheric and dramatic demands of these films. Their involvement extended to War-Gods of the Deep in 1965, again in the role of Original Music Composer, demonstrating their engagement with genre and adventure-oriented projects.
In 1984, Black took on the role of Conductor for The Razor's Edge, indicating their versatility within musical direction for film. Their contributions reflect a career that intersected with multiple stages of production…





