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− | Film producer Milton Subotsky, 70, died of heart disease in London June 27th. He began his film career as a script/writer for such TV shows as ''Lights Out'', ''Suspense'' and ''Mr. I. Magination'' during the 1950's. He moved to London in 1959, where he produced ''Horror Hotel''. In 1964 he scripted and produced ''Dr. Terror's House of Horrors'', then founded Amicus Productions with Max J. Rosenberg. He produced and directed the film version of | + | Film producer Milton Subotsky, 70, died of heart disease in London June 27th. He began his film career as a script/writer for such TV shows as ''Lights Out'', ''Suspense'' and ''Mr. I. Magination'' during the 1950's. He moved to London in 1959, where he produced ''Horror Hotel''. In 1964 he scripted and produced ''Dr. Terror's House of Horrors'', then founded Amicus Productions with Max J. Rosenberg. He produced and directed the film version of ''Dr. Who and The Daleks'' with Peter Cushing. His many other credits include Robert Bloch's ''The Skull'', ''The Deadly Bees'', ''Daleks—Invasion Earth 2150 AD'', ''The Terrornauts'' (screenplay by John Brunner), ''They Came from Beyond Space'', ''Torture Garden'', ''The Mind of Mr. Soames'', ''Scream and Scream Again'', ''The House that Dripped Blood'' and ''I, Monster''. |
In 1971 came his most successful film, ''Tales from the Crypt''. He then produced ''The Vault of Horror'', ''Asylum'', ''And Now the Screaming Starts'', ''Madhouse'', ''The Beast Must Die'' and ''From Beyond the Grave''. He also produced several films based on Burroughs stories, including ''At the Earth's Core'' and ''The Land that Time Forgot''. | In 1971 came his most successful film, ''Tales from the Crypt''. He then produced ''The Vault of Horror'', ''Asylum'', ''And Now the Screaming Starts'', ''Madhouse'', ''The Beast Must Die'' and ''From Beyond the Grave''. He also produced several films based on Burroughs stories, including ''At the Earth's Core'' and ''The Land that Time Forgot''. |