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Crimes of the Future (1970): Shooting script
directed by David Cronenberg, 1943-; produced by David Cronenberg, 1943-, Emergent Films; performed by Ronald Mlodzik, fl. 1969-1977 (London, England: Faber and Faber, 2002), 5 page(s)
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directed by David Cronenberg, 1943-; produced by David Cronenberg, 1943-, Emergent Films; performed by Ronald Mlodzik, fl. 1969-1977 (London, England: Faber and Faber, 2002), 5 page(s)
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Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Ronald Mlodzik, fl. 1969-1977
Contributor
David Cronenberg, 1943-, Emergent Films
Author / Creator
David Cronenberg, 1943-, Ronald Mlodzik, fl. 1969-1977
Date Published / Released
1970, 2002
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Topic / Theme
Epidemics, Adrian Tripod, Antoine Rouge
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1970, David Cronenberg. Published edition used by permission of Faber and Faber, Ltd.
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The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976): Continuity script
directed by Nicolas Roeg, 1928-; produced by Michael Deeley, 1932- and Barry Spikings, 1939-, British Lion Film Corporation and Cinema 5; performed by David Bowie, 1947-2016, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Candy Clark, 1947- and Buck Henry, 1930- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1976), 201 page(s)
Crash landing on Earth from his dying planet, an alien humanoid traveling by the name Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie) uses his superior intelligence to build a vast business empire. As he takes on, and beats, every US corporation people can only guess his true purpose: to save his dying world from agonizing dea...
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directed by Nicolas Roeg, 1928-; produced by Michael Deeley, 1932- and Barry Spikings, 1939-, British Lion Film Corporation and Cinema 5; performed by David Bowie, 1947-2016, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Candy Clark, 1947- and Buck Henry, 1930- (London, England: Studio Canal, 2015, first release 1976), 201 page(s)
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Crash landing on Earth from his dying planet, an alien humanoid traveling by the name Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie) uses his superior intelligence to build a vast business empire. As he takes on, and beats, every US corporation people can only guess his true purpose: to save his dying world from agonizing death from drought. Newton's ageless fall from grace, as he becomes prey to lust, alcohol, business rivals and the US Government makes The...
Crash landing on Earth from his dying planet, an alien humanoid traveling by the name Thomas Jerome Newton (David Bowie) uses his superior intelligence to build a vast business empire. As he takes on, and beats, every US corporation people can only guess his true purpose: to save his dying world from agonizing death from drought. Newton's ageless fall from grace, as he becomes prey to lust, alcohol, business rivals and the US Government makes The Man Who Fell To Earth not only a bitingly caustic indictment of the modern world but also a poignant commentary on the loneliness of an outsider.
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Field of Study
Film
Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
David Bowie, 1947-2016, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Candy Clark, 1947-, Buck Henry, 1930-
Contributor
Michael Deeley, 1932-, Barry Spikings, 1939-, British Lion Film Corporation, Cinema 5, John Phillips, 1935-2001, Stomu Yamashta, 1947-
Author / Creator
Nicolas Roeg, 1928-, David Bowie, 1947-2016, Rip Torn, 1931-2019, Candy Clark, 1947-, Buck Henry, 1930-, Paul Mayersberg, 1941-
Date Published / Released
1976, 2015
Publisher
Studio Canal
Topic / Theme
Extraterrestrials (Character type), Space exploration, Thomas Jerome Newton, Nathan Bryce, Mary-Lou, Oliver Farnsworth
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 by Studiocanal
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Rabid (1977): Shooting script
directed by David Cronenberg, 1943-; produced by John Dunning, 1927-2011, André Link, fl. 1969-2009 and Ivan Reitman, 1946-, Canadian Film Development Corporation, Cinépix, Cinema Entertainment Enterprises, Famous Players Film Corporation and Dilbar Syndicate; performed by Marilyn Chambers, 1952-2009, Frank Moore, 1946-, Joe Silver, 1922-1989, Howard Ryshpan, 1932-, Patricia Gage, 1940-2010, Susan Roman, 1957-, Roger Periard, fl. 1977, Lynne Deragon, fl. 1977, Terry Schonblum, fl. 1977-1977 and Victor Désy, 1932- (London, England: Faber and Faber, 2002, first release 1977), 100 page(s)
This 1977 science fiction horror film, by director David Cronenberg, features Marilyn Chambers, Frank Moore, and Joe Silver.
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directed by David Cronenberg, 1943-; produced by John Dunning, 1927-2011, André Link, fl. 1969-2009 and Ivan Reitman, 1946-, Canadian Film Development Corporation, Cinépix, Cinema Entertainment Enterprises, Famous Players Film Corporation and Dilbar Syndicate; performed by Marilyn Chambers, 1952-2009, Frank Moore, 1946-, Joe Silver, 1922-1989, Howard Ryshpan, 1932-, Patricia Gage, 1940-2010, Susan Roman, 1957-, Roger Periard, fl. 1977, Lynne Deragon, fl. 1977, Terry Schonblum, fl. 1977-1977 and Victor Désy, 1932- (London, England: Faber and Faber, 2002, first release 1977), 100 page(s)
Description
This 1977 science fiction horror film, by director David Cronenberg, features Marilyn Chambers, Frank Moore, and Joe Silver.
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Content Type
Script
Performer / Ensemble
Marilyn Chambers, 1952-2009, Frank Moore, 1946-, Joe Silver, 1922-1989, Howard Ryshpan, 1932-, Patricia Gage, 1940-2010, Susan Roman, 1957-, Roger Periard, fl. 1977, Lynne Deragon, fl. 1977, Terry Schonblum, fl. 1977-1977, Victor Désy, 1932-
Contributor
John Dunning, 1927-2011, André Link, fl. 1969-2009, Ivan Reitman, 1946-, Canadian Film Development Corporation, Cinépix, Cinema Entertainment Enterprises, Famous Players Film Corporation, Dilbar Syndicate
Author / Creator
David Cronenberg, 1943-, Marilyn Chambers, 1952-2009, Frank Moore, 1946-, Joe Silver, 1922-1989, Howard Ryshpan, 1932-, Patricia Gage, 1940-2010, Susan Roman, 1957-, Roger Periard, fl. 1977, Lynne Deragon, fl. 1977, Terry Schonblum, fl. 1977-1977, Victor Désy, 1932-
Date Published / Released
1977, 2002
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Topic / Theme
Epidemics, Zombies (Character type), Rose, Hart Read, Murray Cypher
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1977, David Cronenberg. Published edition used by permission of Faber and Faber, Ltd.
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Shivers (1975): Shooting script
directed by David Cronenberg, 1943-; produced by Peter James, 1948-, Ivan Reitman, 1946-, John Dunning, 1927-2011, André Link, fl. 1969-2009 and Gwyneth Paltrow, 1972-, Cinépix, Canadian Film Development Corporation and DAL Productions; performed by Paul Hampton, 1937-, Joe Silver, 1922-1989, Lynn Lowry, 1947-, Allan Kolman, fl. 1974-2012, Susan Petrie, fl. 1968, Barbara Steele, 1937-, Camil Ducharme, fl. 1975, Hanka Posnanska, fl. 1973 and Vlasta Vrana, 1950- (London, England: Faber and Faber, 2002), 75 page(s)
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directed by David Cronenberg, 1943-; produced by Peter James, 1948-, Ivan Reitman, 1946-, John Dunning, 1927-2011, André Link, fl. 1969-2009 and Gwyneth Paltrow, 1972-, Cinépix, Canadian Film Development Corporation and DAL Productions; performed by Paul Hampton, 1937-, Joe Silver, 1922-1989, Lynn Lowry, 1947-, Allan Kolman, fl. 1974-2012, Susan Petrie, fl. 1968, Barbara Steele, 1937-, Camil Ducharme, fl. 1975, Hanka Posnanska, fl. 1973 and Vlasta Vrana, 1950- (London, England: Faber and Faber, 2002), 75 page(s)
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Content Type
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Performer / Ensemble
Paul Hampton, 1937-, Joe Silver, 1922-1989, Lynn Lowry, 1947-, Allan Kolman, fl. 1974-2012, Susan Petrie, fl. 1968, Barbara Steele, 1937-, Camil Ducharme, fl. 1975, Hanka Posnanska, fl. 1973, Vlasta Vrana, 1950-
Contributor
Peter James, 1948-, Ivan Reitman, 1946-, John Dunning, 1927-2011, André Link, fl. 1969-2009, Gwyneth Paltrow, 1972-, Cinépix, Canadian Film Development Corporation, DAL Productions
Author / Creator
David Cronenberg, 1943-, Paul Hampton, 1937-, Joe Silver, 1922-1989, Lynn Lowry, 1947-, Allan Kolman, fl. 1974-2012, Susan Petrie, fl. 1968, Barbara Steele, 1937-, Camil Ducharme, fl. 1975, Hanka Posnanska, fl. 1973, Vlasta Vrana, 1950-
Date Published / Released
1975, 2002
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Topic / Theme
Dysentery, Parasites, Sexual assault, Roger St. Luc, Rollo Linsky, Nurse Forsythe
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1975, David Cronenberg. Published edition used by permission of Faber and Faber, Ltd.
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