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    Milton Subotsky

    American songwriter, film and television producer and writer

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  1. Milton Subotsky (September 27, 1921 – June 27, 1991) was an American film and television writer and producer. In 1964, he founded Amicus Productions with Max J. Rosenberg. Amicus means "friend" in Latin. The partnership produced low-budget science fiction and horror films in the United Kingdom.

  2. Milton Subotsky, a major British filmmaker, joined with Max Rosenberg in 1962 to form Amicus Productions to produce low- to medium-budget horror and anthology films (they also formed Cinerama Releasing in 1966), usually shot in England and Scotland.

  3. Milton Subotsky, a major British filmmaker, joined with Max Rosenberg in 1962 to form Amicus Productions to produce low- to medium-budget horror and anthology films (they also formed Cinerama Releasing in 1966), usually shot in England and Scotland.

  4. Jun 1, 1991 · Milton Subotsky is known as an Producer, Screenplay, Co-Producer, Story, Actor, and Executive Producer. Some of his work includes Maximum Overdrive, The Lawnmower Man, Cat's Eye, Tales from the Crypt, Sometimes They Come Back, The Land That Time Forgot, Dr. Terror's House of Horrors, and Asylum.

  5. American writer and producer Milton Subotsky, known in the horror world primarily for being one of the founders of Amicus Productions, was born in New York City on the 27th of September, 1921 to a family of Jewish immigrants.

  6. Jun 27, 1991 · Subotsky served in the Signal Corps during WWII, returning to begin his career as a writer/producer during the "Golden Age" of live TV. He graduated to feature films with "Rock, Rock, Rock" (1956), for which he composed nine songs as well as serving as producer along with his partner, Max J....

  7. After WW2 experience, Milton Subotsky began his career in US television, producing and co-writing the youth musical Rock, Rock, Rock (US, d. Will Price, 1956) before moving to England in 1960. He (with partner Max Rosenberg) launched Amicus Productions with the musical, It's Trad, Dad! (d.

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