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  Screenplays & TV Movie Teleplays

  RETURN OF THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1966)

  Production Companies: United Artists, Mirisch Production Company, C.B Films S.A. Directed by Burt Kennedy. Produced by Ted Richmond. Associate Producer: Robert Goodstein. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Paul Vogel. Edited by Bert Bates. Art Direction by José Algueró. Music by Elmer Bernstein. Cast: Yul Brynner (Chris), Robert Fuller (Vin), Julian Mateos (Chico), Warren Oates (Colbee), Claude Akins (Frank), Elisa Montes (Petra), Fernando Rey (Priest), Emilio Fernandez (Lorca), Virgilio Teixeira (Luis), Rudy Acosta (Lopez), Jordan Christopher (Manuel), Gracita Sacromonte (Flamenco Dancer), Carlos Casaravilla (First Peon).

  I DEAL IN DANGER (1966)

  Production Company: 20th Century Fox, Rojo Productions. Directed by Walter Grauman. Produced by Walter Grauman and Buck Houghton. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Kurt Grigoleit and Sam Leavitt. Edited by Jason H. Bernie and Dolph Rudeen. Art Direction by Jack T. Collis, Jack Martin Smith and Rolf Zehetbauer. Music by Joseph Mullendore and Lalo Schifrin. Cast: Robert Goulet (David March), Christine Carère (Suzanne Duchard), Donald Harron (Spauling), Horst Frank (Luber), Werner Peters (Elm), Eva Pflug (Gretchen Hoffmann), Christiane Schmidtmer (Erika von Lindendorf), John Van Dreelen (von Lindendorf), Hans Reiser (Richter), Margit Saad (Baroness), Peter Capell (Eckhardt).

  BLADE RIDER, REVENGE OF THE INDIAN NATIONS (1966)

  Production Company: Mark Goodson/Bill Todman Productions, Sentinel Productions. Directed by Harry Harris, Vincent McEveety and Allen Reisner. Produced by Andrew J. Fenady, Mark Goodson and Bill Todman. Written by Larry Cohen, Frederick Louis Fox, Ken Pettus, John Wilder and Jerry Ziegman. Cinematography by Lester Shorr. Edited by Melvin Shapiro. Art Direction by Stan Jolley and Hal Pereira. Music by Dominic Frontiere. Cast: Chuck Connors (Jason McCord), Burt Reynolds (Red Hand), Greg Morris (Pvt. Johnny Macon), Lee Van Cleef (Charlie Yates), Noah Beery, Jr. (Maj. Lynch), David Brian (Gregory Hazla), Kathie Browne (Jennie Galvin), Michael Keep (Chief Watookah), Robert Lansing (Gen. George Armstrong Custer), Felix Locher (Chief Sitting Bull), Michael Pate (Crazy Horse).

  THE LEGEND OF CUSTER (1968)

  Production Company: 20th Century Fox. Directed by Norman Foster and Sam Wanamaker. Produced by Frank Glicksman and Robert L. Jacks. Suggested by Larry Cohen. Created by Samuel A. Peeples and David Weisbart. Written by Samuel A. Peeples and Shimon Wincelberg. Cinematography by William M. Spencer and Harold E. Stein. Edited by Jason H. Bernie, Ronald J. Fagan and George A. Gittens. Art Direction by Russell C. Menzer and Jack Martin Smith. Music by Richard Markowitz, Joseph Mullendore and Leith Stevens. Cast: Wayne Maunder (Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer), Slim Pickens (California Joe Milner), Michael Dante (Crazy Horse), Robert F. Simon (Gen. Alfred Terry), Mary Ann Mobley (Ann Landry), Alex Davion (Capt. Marcus A. Reno), Grant Woods (Capt. Myles Keogh).

  DADDY’S GONE A-HUNTING (1969)

  Production Company: Warner Bros., Red Lion. Directed by Mark Robson. Produced by Mark Robson. Story by Larry Cohen. Screenplay by Larry Cohen and Lorenzo Semple, Jr. Cinematography by Ernest Laszlo. Edited by Dorothy Spencer. Art Direction by Stan Johnson and James Sullivan. Music by John Williams. Cast: Carol White (Cathy Palmer), Paul Burke (Jack Byrnes), Mala Powers (Meg Stone), Scott Hylands (Kenneth Daly), James Sikking (Joe Menchell), Walter Brooke (Jerry Wolfe), Matilda Calnan (Ilsa), Gene Lyons (Dr. Blanker), Dennis Patrick (Dr. Parkington), Barry Cahill (FBI Agent Crosley), Rachel Ames (Nurse).

  EL CONDOR (1970)

  Production Company: National General Pictures, Carthay Continental. Directed by John Guillermin. Produced by André De Toth. Story by Steven Carabatsos. Screenplay by Larry Cohen and Steven Carabatsos. Cinematography by Henri Persin. Edited by Walter Hannemann and William M. Ziegler. Production Design by Julio Molina. Music by Maurice Jarre. Cast: Jim Brown (Luke), Lee Van Cleef (Jaroo), Patrick O’Neal (Chavez), Marianna Hill (Claudine), Iron Eyes Cody (Santana), Imogen Hassall (Dolores), Elisha Cook (Old Convict), Gustavo Rojo (Colonel Anguinaldo), Florencio Amarilla (Águila), Julio Peňa (Gen. Hernández), Angel del Pozo (Lieutenant), Patricio Santiago (Julio), John Clark (Prison Guard Captain).

  IN BROAD DAYLIGHT (1971)

  Production Companies: Aaron Spelling Productions, ABC. Directed by Robert Day. Produced by Robert Mirisch. Executive Producer: Aaron Spelling. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Archie R. Dalzell. Edited by Edward Mann. Art Direction by Paul Sylos. Music by Leonard Rosenman. Cast: Richard Boone (Tony Chappel), Suzanne Pleshette (Kate Todd), Stella Stevens (Elizabeth Chappel), John Marley (Lt. Bergman), Fred Beir (Alex Crawford), Whit Bissell (Capt. Moss), Paul Smith (Charles), Dan Spelling (Teenager), Barbara Dodd (Mother).

  SHOOTOUT IN A ONE-DOG TOWN (1974)

  Production Company: Hanna-Barbera Productions, ABC. Directed by Burt Kennedy. Produced by Richard E. Lyons. Written by Larry Cohen and Dick Nelson. Cinematography by Robert E. Hauser. Edited by Warner E. Leighton. Art Direction by Phillip Bennett. Music by Hoyt Curtin. Cast: Richard Crenna (Zack Wells), Stephanie Powers (Letty Crandell), Jack Elam (Handy), Arthur O’Connell (Henry Gills), Michael Ansara (Reynolds), Dub Taylor (Halsey), Michael Anderson (Billy Boy), Richard Egan (Petry), John Pickard (Preston), Jay Ripley (Little Edgar).

  MAN ON THE OUTSIDE (1975)

  Production Company: Universal, ABC. Directed by Boris Sagal. Produced by George Eckstein and David Victor. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Mario Tosi. Edited by Bud Hoffman and Douglas Stewart. Art Direction by Arch Bacon. Music by Elliot Kaplan. Cast: Lorne Greene (Wade Griffin), James Olsen (Gerald Griffin), Lee H. Montgomery (Mark Griffin), Lorraine Gary (Nora Griffin), Brooke Bundy (Sandra Ames), Ken Swofford (Lt. Matthews), William Watson (Ames), Bruce Kirby (Scully), Charles Knox Robinson (Mr. Arnold), Garry Walberg (Benny).

  SPARROW (1978)

  Production Company: CBS. Directed by Stuart Hofmann (John Berry). Produced by Walter Bernstein. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Irving Lippman. Edited by Ed Forsyth. Set Decoration by Robert Gould. Music by Paul Williams. Cast: Randy Hermann (Jess Sparrow), Catherine Hicks (Valerie), Lillian Gish (Widow), Don Gordon (Charles Medwick), Beverly Sanders (Tammy), Karen Sedgley (Harriet), Dick Anthony Williams (Martin), Lou Gilbert (Guard).

  THE AMERICAN SUCCESS COMPANY (1980)

  Production Company: Columbia Pictures. Directed by William Richert. Produced by Daniel H. Blatt and Edgar J. Scherick. Story by Larry Cohen. Screenplay by Larry Cohen and William Richert. Cinematography by Anthony B. Richmond. Edited by Ralph E. Winters. Production Design by Rolf Zehetbauer. Music by Maurice Jarre. Cast: Jeff Bridges (Harry), Belinda Bauer (Sarah), Ned Beatty (Mr. Elliott), Steven Keats (Rick Duprez), Bianca Jagger (Corinne), John Glover (Ernst), Mascha Gonska (Greta), Michael Durrell (Herman), Eva Marie Meineke (Mrs. Heinemann).

  I, THE JURY (1982)

  Production Company: American Cinema Productions, Larco Productions, Pellepont and Solofilm. Directed by Richard T. Heffron. Produced by Robert H. Solo. Screenplay by Larry Cohen. Based on the novel by Mickey Spillane. Cinematography by Andrew Laszlo. Edited by Garth Craven. Production Design by Robert Gundlach. Music by Bill Conti. Cast: Armand Assante (Mike Hammer), Barbara Carrera (Dr. Charlotte Bennett), Laurene Landon (Velda), Alan King (Charles Kalecki), Geoffrey Lewis (Joe Butler), Paul Sorvino (Dt. Pat Chambers), Judson Scott (Charles Kendricks), Barry Snider (Romero), Julia Barr (Norma Childs), Jessica James (Hilda Kendricks), Frederic Downs (Jack Williams), Mary Margaret Amoto (Myrna Williams), F.J. O’Neil (Goodwin), William Schilling (Lundee), Robert Sevra (Breslin), Don Pike (Evans), Lee Anne Harris, Lynette Harris (Twins).

  WOMEN OF SAN QUENTIN (1983)

  Production Companies: David Gerber Productions, NBC, MGM/UA Television. Directed by William Graham. Produced by Stephen Cragg and R.W. Goodwin. Story by Larry Cohen and Mark Rodgers. Screenplay by Mark Rodgers. Cinematography by Robert Steadman. Edited by Ronald J. Fagan. Production Design by Stan Jolley. Music by John Cacavas. Cast: Stella Stevens (Lt. Janet Alexander), Debbie Allen (Carol Freeman), A
my Steel (Liz Larson), Hector Elizondo (Capt. Mike Reyes), Yaphet Kotto (Sgt. Therman Patterson), Gregg Henry (Williams), Rosanna DeSoto (Adela Reynosa), William Allen Young (Larry Jennings), Rockne Tarkington (Big William), Ernie Hudson (Charles Wilson), Jenny Gago (Gloria), William Sanderson (Countee) James Gammon (Officer), Francisco Lagueruela (Assistant D.A.).

  SCANDALOUS (1984)

  Production Companies: Orion Pictures, Angeles Cinema Investors, Raleigh Films, Lantana. Directed by Rob Cohen. Produced by Arlene Sellers and Alex Winitsky. Story by Larry Cohen, Rob Cohen and John Byrum. Screenplay by Rob Cohen and John Byrum. Cinematography by Jack Cardiff. Edited by Michael Bradsell. Production Design by Peter Mullins. Music by Dave Grusin. Cast: Robert Hays (Frank Swedlin), Ron Travis (Porno Director), M. Emmet Walsh (Simon Reynolds), John Gielgud (Uncle Willie), Ed Dolan (Purser), Paul Reeve (Flight Co-ordinator), Aleta Kennedy (Stewardess), Pamela Stephenson (Fiona Maxwell Sayle), Nancy Wood (Lindsay Morning), Kevin Elyot (Matt), Duncan Preston (Hal).

  BEST SELLER (1987)

  Production Company: Hemdale Film Corporation, Orion Pictures. Directed by John Flynn. Produced by Carter DeHaven. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Fred Murphy. Edited by David Rosenbloom. Production Design by Gene Rudolf. Music by Jay Ferguson. Cast: James Woods (Cleve), Brian Dennehy (Dennis Meechum), Victoria Tennant (Roberta Gillian), Allison Balson (Holly Meechum), Paul Shenar (David Madlock), George Coe (Graham), Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Foster), Mary Carver (Cleve’s Mother), Sully Boyar (Monks), Kathleen Lloyd (Annie), Charles Tyner (Cleve’s Father), E. Brian Deane (Taxi Driver), Jeffrey Josephson (Pearlman), Edward Blackoff (Thorn).

  DESPERADO: AVALANCHE AT DEVIL’S RIDGE (1988)

  Production Companies: NBC, Walter Mirisch Productions, Charles E. Sellier Productions, Universal TV. Directed by Richard Compton. Produced by Lester Wm. Berke. Executive Producer: Andrew Mirisch. Supervising Producer: Charles E. Sellier, Jr. Created by Elmore Leonard. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Robert C. Jessup. Edited by Mark W. Rosenbaum. Art Direction by Bill Cornford. Music by Michael Colombier. Cast: Alex McArthur (Duell McCall), Rod Steiger (Silas Slaten), Lise Cutter (Nora), Lee Paul (Joshua Barrens), Alice Adair (Rachel Slaten), Hoyt Axton (Sheriff Ben Tree), Dwier Brown (Jim Buckner).

  MANIAC COP (1988)

  Production Company: Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment. Directed by William Lustig. Produced by Larry Cohen. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by James Lemmo and Vincent J. Rabe. Edited by David Kern. Production Design by Jonathon R. Hodges. Music by Jay Chattaway. Cast: Bruce Campbell (Jack Forrest), Laurene Landon (Teresa Mallory), Tom Atkins (Frank McCrae), Richard Roundtree (Commissioner Pike), William Smith (Capt. Ripley), Robert Z’Dar (Matt Cordell), Sheree North (Sally Noland), James Dixon (Clancy), Nina Aversen (Regina Sheperd), Nick Barbaro (Councilman), John F. Goff (Lawyer), Jake LaMotta (Detective), Jill Gatsby (Cassie Phillips), Sam Raimi (Newscaster), William Lustig (Hotel Manager).

  MANIAC COP 2 (1990)

  Production Companies: Medusa Pictures, The Movie House Sales Company, Fadd Enterprises, Overseas FilmGroup. Directed by William Lustig. Produced by Larry Cohen. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by James Lemmo. Edited by David Kern. Production Design by Gene Abel and Charles M. Lagola. Music by Jay Chattaway. Cast: Robert Davi (Dt. Sean McKinney), Claudia Christian (Susan Riley), Michael Lerner (Edward Doyle), Bruce Campbell (Jack Forrest), Laurene Landon (Teresa Mallory), Robert Z’Dar (Matt Cordell), Clarence Williams III (Blum), Leo Rossi (Turkell), Lou Bonacki (Dt. Lovejoy), Paula Trickey (Cheryl), Charles Napier (Lew Brady), Sam Raimi (Newscaster), James Dixon (Range Officer).

  MANIAC COP 3: BADGE OF SILENCE (1993)

  Production Companies: NEO Motion Pictures, First Look Pictures, Overseas FilmGroup. Directed by William Lustig. Produced by Michael Leahy and Joel Soisson. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Jacques Haitkin. Edited by Michael Eliot, David Kern and Rick Tuber. Production Design by Clark Hunter. Music by Joel Goldsmith. Cast: Robert Davi (Dt. Sean McKinney), Robert Z’Dar (Matt Cordell), Caitlin Dulany (Dr. Susan Fowler), Gretchen Becker (Katie Sullivan), Paul Gleason (Hank Cooney), Jackie Earle Haley (Frank Jessup), Julius Harris (Houngan), Grand Bush (Willie), Doug Savant (Dr. Peter Myerson), Robert Forster (Dr. Powell), Bobby Di Cicco (Bishop), Frank Pesce (Tribble) Ted Raimi (Reporter).

  BODY SNATCHERS (1993)

  Production Companies: Dorset Productions, Robert H. Solo Productions, Warner Bros. Directed by Abel Ferrara. Produced by Robert H. Solo. Screen Story by Larry Cohen and Raymond Cistheri. Screenplay by Stuart Gordon, Dennis Paoli and Nicholas St. John. Based on the novel The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney. Cinematography by Bojan Bazelli. Edited by Anthony Redman. Production Design by Peter Jamison. Music by Joe Delia. Cast: Terry Kinney (Steve Malone), Meg Tilly (Carol Malone), Gabrielle Anwar (Marti Malone), Reilly Murphy (Andy Malone), Billy Wirth (Tim Young), Christine Elise (Jenn Platt), R. Lee Ermey (Gen. Platt), Kathleen Doyle (Mrs. Platt), Forest Whittaker (Maj. Collins), G. Elvis Phillips (Pete).

  GUILTY AS SIN (1993)

  Production Company: Buena Vista, Hollywood Pictures. Directed by Sidney Lumet. Produced by Martin Ransohoff. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Andrzej Bartkowiak. Edited by Evan A. Lottman. Production Design by Phillip Rosenberg. Music by Howard Shore. Cast: Rebecca De Mornay (Jennifer Haines), Don Johnson (David Greenhill), Stephen Lang (Phil Garson), Jack Warden (Moe Plimpton), Dana Ivey (Judge Tompkins), Ron White (Prosecutor DiAngelo), Norma Dell’Agnese (Emily), Sean McCann (Nolan), Luis Guzmán (Lt. Martinez), Robert Kennedy (Caniff), James Blendick (McMartin), Tom Butler (D.A. Heath), Brigit Wilson (Rita Greenhill), Christina Baren (Miriam Langford), Lynn Cormack (Ester Rothman).

  INVASION OF PRIVACY (1996)

  Production Company: HBO, Senator Film Produktion. Directed by Anthony Hickox. Produced by Hanno Huth and Carsten H.W. Lorenz. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by Paul Wunstorf. Edited by Dana Congdon. Production Design by Jane Ann Stewart. Music by Anthony Marinelli. Cast: Mili Avital (Theresa Barnes), Johnathon Schaech (Josh Taylor), David Keith (Sgt. Rutherford), Tom Wright (Devereux), R.G. Armstrong (Sam Logan), Charlotte Rampling (Deidre Stiles), Naomi Campbell (Cindy Carmichael), Scott Wilkinson (Dr. Shuman), Susan Dolan Stevens (Lt. Gibbons), Tom Wright (Devereux), Anthony Hickox (Father Figure).

  UNCLE SAM (1996)

  Production Company: A-Pix Entertainment. Directed by William Lustig. Produced by George G. Braunstein. Written by Larry Cohen. Cinematography by James Lebovitz. Edited by Bob Murawski. Production Design by Charlotte Malmlöf. Music by Mark Governor. Cast: David ‘Shark’ Fralick (Sam Harper), Christopher Ogden (Jody Baker), Leslie Neale (Sally Baker), Bo Hopkins (Sgt. Twining), William Smith (Major), Matthew Flint (Phil), Anne Tremko (Louise Harper), Isaac Hayes (Jed Crowley), Timothy Bottoms (Mr. Crandell), Tim Grimm (Ralph), P.J. Soles (Madge Cronin), Thom McFadden (Mac Cronin), Zachary McLemore (Barry Cronin), Morgan Paul (Mayor), Richard Cummings Jr. (Dan), Robert Forster (Congressman Cummins).

  ED McBAIN’S 87TH PRECINCT: ICE (1996)

  Production Companies: NBC, Diana Kerew Productions, Hearst Entertainment Productions. Directed by Bradford May. Produced by Diana Kerew and Erik Storey. Teleplay by Larry Cohen. Based on the novel by Ed McBain. Cinematography by Bradford May. Edited by Bud Hayes. Art Direction by Alistair MacRae. Music by Joseph Conlan. Cast: Dale Midkiff (Dt. Steve Carella), Joe Pantoliano (Dt. Meyer Meyer), Paul Johansson (Dt. Bert Kling), Andrea Parker (Dt. Eileen Burke), Dean McDermott (Tim Moore), Andrea Ferrell (Teddy Carella), Diane Douglass (Emma Forbes), Nigel Bennett (Brother Anthony), Michael Gross (Lt. Peter Bynes), Lenore Zann (Angie), Philip Akin (Dt. Arthur Brown), Tim Koetting (Howard).

  ED McBAIN’S 87TH PRECINCT: HEATWAVE (1997)

  Production Companies: NBC, Diana Kerew Productions, Hearst Entertainment Productions. Directed by Douglas Barr. Produced by Diana Kerew and Erik Storey. Teleplay by Larry Cohen. Based on the novel by Ed McBain. Cinematography by Malcolm Cross. Edited by Raúl Dávalos. Production Design by Alistair MacRae. Music by Patrick Williams.
Cast: Dale Midkiff (Dt. Steve Carella), Erika Eleniak (Dt. Eileen Burke), Paul Johansson (Dt. Bert Kling), Paul Ben Victor (Dt. Meyer), Ron Kuhlman (Alan Slocum), Marc Gomes (Dt. Brown), Andrea Ferrell (Teddy Carella), Michael Gross (Lt. Peter Bynes), Louise Vallance (Margaret Grayson), Annie Kidder (Marian Piper), Ian D. Clark (Jerry Piper), Lynne Cormack (Karen Jensen).

  THE EX (1997)

  Production Companies: HBO, American World Pictures, Cinépix Film Properties, Lions Gate Films. Directed by Mark L. Lester. Produced by Dana Dubovsky and Mark L. Lester. Screenplay by Larry Cohen and John Lutz. Based on the novel by John Lutz. Cinematography by Richard Leiterman. Edited by David Berlatsky. Production Design by Paul Joyal. Music by Paul J. Zaza. Cast: Yancy Butler (Deidre Kenyon), Suzy Amis (Molly Kenyon), Nick Mancuso (David Kenyon), Hamish Tildesley (Michael Kenyon), Babs Chula (Dr. Lilian Jonas), Claire Riley (Dt. Lang), Barry W. Levy (Frank), Roger Brasnes (Sam Beltzer), Tom Pickett (Kenyon’s Doorman), Barry ‘Bear’ Horton (Biker), Arlene Belcastro (Next Door Neighbour).

 

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