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Milton Subotsky (September 27, 1921 – June 27, 1991) was an
American film and
television writer and producer. In 1964, he
founded Amicus Productions with...
- Cook Tony Wall as
Attendant John
Barrard as
Blind Man (uncredited)
Milton Subotsky of
Amicus Productions had long been a fan of EC Comics'
Tales from the...
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directed by
veteran horror director Freddie Francis,
written by
Milton Subotsky, and
starring Peter Cushing and
Christopher Lee. It was the
first in a...
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Amicus Productions,
directed by
Kevin Connor,
produced by
Milton Subotsky and
based on
short stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes. It was the last in a series...
- and 1977. It was
founded by
American producers and
screenwriters Milton Subotsky and Max Rosenberg.
Prior to
establishing Amicus, its two
producers collaborated...
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science fiction film
directed by
Gordon Flemyng and
written by
Milton Subotsky, and the
first of two
films based on the
British science-fiction television...
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Milton Subotsky was
credited as the film's
executive producer. The film was
produced by
Vulcan Productions,
although because it was made by
Subotsky and...
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adaptation for $1. In the 1980s,
entrepreneurial film
producer Milton Subotsky purchased the
rights to six of the
stories in this
collection to produce...
- Productions. The film was
directed by Roy Ward
Baker and
produced by
Milton Subotsky.
Robert Bloch wrote the script,
adapting four of his own
short stories...
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distributed by The Rank Organisation. However, the co-producer was
Milton Subotsky of Amicus. In 1977, in Montreal,
writer Wilbur Gray
visits his publisher...