• Lou Rusoff (August 3, 1911 – June 29, 1963) was a Canadian-born screenwriter and producer best known for his work with American International Pictures...
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  • Griffith wrote many of the early films, along with Arkoff's brother-in-law, Lou Rusoff, who later produced many of the films he had written. Other writers included...
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  • Rusoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Lou Rusoff (1911–1963), Canadian screenwriter and producer Ted Rusoff (1939–2013), Canadian...
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  • Baroque period. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Rusoff was the son of screenwriter and film producer Lou Rusoff and the nephew of Samuel Z. Arkoff, the head...
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  • not like the movie but were attracted by the setting, and commissioned Lou Rusoff to write a film set at the beach. The film was announced in July 1962...
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  • Robert Ayres, and Kay Callard. It was produced by Herbert Smith and Lou Rusoff. The film was an unofficial remake of Val Lewton's Cat People (1942).[citation...
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    Milland in the science fiction film, Panic in Year Zero! (1962), written by Lou Rusoff. Samuel Z. Arkoff of American International Pictures (AIP) said Avalon...
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  • horror film, released by American International Pictures from a script by Lou Rusoff (brother-in-law of AIP executive Samuel Z. Arkoff). It was produced by...
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  • American International Pictures. It was produced by Arnold Houghland and Lou Rusoff, directed by Ray Milland, who also stars with Jean Hagen, Frankie Avalon...
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  • directed by Corman. It was written by Lou Rusoff (Sam Arkoff's brother-in-law), but before being completed, Rusoff's brother died and he had to leave for...
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    Dragstrip Hollow writer Lou Rusoff was assigned to do some research on the beaches of Southern California and by the end of the week, Rusoff was writing the script...
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  • James H. Nicholson of ARC came up with the title, then commissioned Lou Rusoff (Sam Arkoff's brother-in-law) to write a script. Alex Gordon later recalled:...
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  • script of the 1955 Corman film Day the World Ended, originally written by Lou Rusoff, to use for this film, resulting in an almost line-for-line, scene-for-scene...
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  • after letting Bob Randolph go too far with her. Mr. Russoff, named for Lou Rusoff who wrote the screenplay of the original version, is a widower from the...
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    film was announced as part of AIP's release lineup for June 1962, with Lou Rusoff as the producer. Corman made X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes after his...
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  • the ELDA version of the film to be "technically unacceptable", and had Lou Rusoff produce a new English version at Titra Studios in New York City, which...
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  • and the Barbarians called Goliath and the Dragon based on a script by Lou Rusoff for star Debra Paget, but the project fell through, so they bought the...
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  • year for five years with the option for a fourth year. The script was by Lou Rusoff who was head of story for AIP. Ashley had not meant to audition for the...
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  • Zontar, the Thing from Venus DVD cover Genre Horror Sci-fi Written by Lou Rusoff Larry Buchanan Hillman Taylor Directed by Larry Buchanan Starring John...
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  • Mr. Fields The script was allegedly based on an incident that writer Lou Rusoff came across when he worked as a social worker. Anna Sten came out of retirement...
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  • Hollow Film poster Directed by William J. Hole, Jr. Written by Lou Rusoff Produced by Lou Rusoff Starring Jody Fair Russ Bender Henry McCrann Martin Braddock...
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  • Canfield was the director. Music was by J. Frederick Albech. Writers were Lou Rusoff and Don Brinkley, and Warren Lewis was the script supervisor. Radio portal...
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  • Captain Hendry Jackie Joseph as Cho-Cho The film was an original story by Lou Rusoff reportedly based on the capture of General William Dean during the Korean...
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  • Western would be a safe commercial bet. The script was the first written by Lou Rusoff, Sam Arkoff's brother in law, who became AIP's most regular screenwriter...
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  • poster Directed by Anthony Carras Written by John Tomerlin Produced by Lou Rusoff James H. Nicholson executive Samuel Z. Arkoff Starring Tab Hunter Frankie...
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    Western, Apache Woman (1955), starring Lloyd Bridges, written by Lou Rusoff. Rusoff and Corman reunited on Day the World Ended (1955), a postapocalyptic...
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  • release insert poster by Albert Kallis Directed by Dan Milner Written by Lou Rusoff Story by Dorys Lukather Produced by Dan and Jack Milner Starring Kent...
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    plans to make a follow-up called Goliath and the Dragon from a script by Lou Rusoff with Debra Paget but this fell through and they ended up buying another...
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    Frank Burt Milton Caniff Oliver Crawford Norman S. Hall Arthur Pierson Lou Rusoff Barney A. Sarecky Directed by Lew Landers Arthur Pierson Starring John...
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  • collaborating with writer Lou Rusoff and director Edward L. Cahn. Gordon's first film for the company was Apache Woman (1955), written by Rusoff and directed by...
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