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Thursday, November 11, 2010
Dino De Laurentiis dead at 91
Prolific Italian film producer Dino De Laurentiis has passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 91. Entering the film business in 1941, he reportedly produced over 500 films, spanning almost every genre and budget level. Among his many movies are "Barbarella" and "Danger Diabolik"; the two Conan movies starring Arnold Schwarzenegger; and the Stephen King adaptations "The Dead Zone", "Cat's Eye", "Silver Bullet", "Maximum Overdrive", and "Sometimes They Come Back".
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I think some of his films are in the book, "150 Movies".. ha ha
ReplyDeleteYep. I think it's in the "Strange Superheroes" chapter.
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