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William Kotzwinkle (born
November 22, 1938; 86
years ago (November 22, 1938), or 1943; 82 years ago (1943)
according to
different sources) is an American...
- It is
based on the
autobiographical novel Jack in the Box by
William Kotzwinkle (the novel's name was
changed to Book of Love
during this film's original...
- in the
United States and July 19, 1983, in the
United Kingdom.
William Kotzwinkle wrote a
novelization of the film
published by
Warner Books in the US and...
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title character of a
series of five children's
books written by
William Kotzwinkle and
Glenn Murray, and
illustrated by
Audrey Colman. The
first book was...
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Alamogordo landfill contained many E.T. cartridges,
among other games.
William Kotzwinkle,
author of the film's novelization,
wrote a sequel, E.T.: The Book of...
- We
decided not to go with that. When we
decided to go with [William]
Kotzwinkle's 'Dream-master' idea,
which we
thought was terrific, I told Wes we were...
- (occasionally
described as a mint or "sea-foam green") colour.
William Kotzwinkle's 1972
novel was
named Hermes 3000
after the machine.
During his acceptance...
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inspired by the 1985
novel E.T.: The Book of the
Green Planet by
William Kotzwinkle. John Williams, who
scored the
original film,
created an
original score...
- (1975) Bid Time
Return by
Richard Matheson (1976)
Doctor Rat by
William Kotzwinkle (1977) Our Lady of
Darkness by
Fritz Leiber (1978)
Gloriana by Michael...
- A
Nightmare on Elm
Street 5: The
Dream Child (1989).
Writers William Kotzwinkle and
Brian Helgeland conceptualized Alice.
Alice is
notable for her developed...