
Don L. Siegel
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letterboxd.com | Stephen Bjork |Don L. Siegel
On August 1, 1969, The SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, and VALLEJO TIMES all received letters from an anonymous individual claiming responsibility for the murders of Betty Lou Jensen, David Faraday, and Darlene Ferrin. The letters were published, albeit with certain details redacted.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
jornaltxopela.com | Eliana Da Silva |Don L. Siegel |John Huston |Mark G Robson
The 1970s were an excellent time to be a fan of the spy thriller genre. Franchises like the James Bond films were becoming increasingly popular, with five Bond films being released during this decade alone (including favorites from the Roger Moore era, such as Live and Let Die and The Spy Who Loved Me). 007 wasn’t the only force to be reckoned with in the genre, though.
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Aug 11, 2023 |
metajaunnews.com | Don L. Siegel |John Carpenter
He is a classic figure in literature and fantastic cinema. Many remember this scene from “Conan the Barbarian” (the 1982 John Milius version) in which the villainous Thulsa Doom, played by James Earl Jones, transforms into a giant serpent. Or those aliens in the “V” series, bipedal lizards in sunglasses, canary eaters, trying to seize water from the Earth.
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