Aubrey Schenck (August 26, 1908 – April 14, 1999) was a film producer from the 1940s through the 1970s. He was the son of George Schenck, a Russian immigrant theatrical manager, and Mary Schenck, according to the 1910 US Census.In the 1930s, Aubrey Schenck, a nephew of Joseph and Nicholas Schenck, had graduated from Boys High School (Brooklyn) and Cornell University and was a practicing attorney in New York City. He wrote a story and submitted it to 20th Century Fox, with whom he had business and legal connections, and they agreed to let him produce it. The film, Shock! (1946) starring Vincent Price, was a moderate success and launched Schenck's career as a movie producer. Later he worked with Eagle-Lion Films and independent productions. Other films made by Schenck include T-Men (1947) and Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964). He also co-produced a 1961 syndicated television series, Miami Undercover, for Ziv-United Artists.