Malcolm Marmorstein
Malcolm Marmorstein (born January 1, 1929 in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States) is an American screenwriter and director.
Filmography
Screenwriter
- The Doctors (1963 – head writer)
- Dark Shadows (1966–67 – 82 episodes)[1][2]
- Peyton Place (1968 – 15 episodes)
- Night Gallery (1971 – 1 episode)
- S*P*Y*S (1974 – screenplay)
- Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary (1975 – screenplay)
- Whiffs (1975 – screenplay)
- Pete's Dragon (1977 – screenplay)
- Return from Witch Mountain (1978 – screenplay)
- Poochie (TV film) (1984 – teleplay)
- Rose Petal Place (TV special) (1984 – teleplay)
- Rose Petal Place: Real Friends (TV film) (1985 – teleplay)
- Konrad (TV film) (1985 – teleplay)
- CBS Storybreak (1985–87 – 2 episodes)
- ABC Weekend Special (1984–88 – 9 episodes)
- The Witching of Ben Wagner (TV film) (1990 – teleplay)
- Dead Men Don't Die (1991 – screenplay and director)
- Love Bites (1993 – screenplay and director)
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gollark: I don't see how an SQL runner thing is better than a terminal which can run `sqlite3` or `psql` or `deploy_bees_against_any_database_ever`.
gollark: Not that I *use* a linter, of course.
gollark: I mean, for git I have a CLI, for SQL I also have a CLI, for linting I have various VSC extensions, for running I have a terminal, I don't know how to use debuggers.]
gollark: I will ask on the """nim discord""" regarding my query.
References
- Russell, John (2012-05-10). "Scream to Screen: Digging Up The Gay Origins Of Dark Shadows". Queerty. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
- "Barnabas Collins Is Dead (Thank You, Tim Burton) − But The Debate Over Who Created Him Is Alive!". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2020-04-10.
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