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− | '''Robert S. Fiveson''' (born June 15, 1947 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) |
+ | '''Robert S. Fiveson''' (born June 15, 1947 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) wrote and directed the film ''[[Parts: The Clonus Horror]]'', which was featured in Episode 811 of ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''. In 2005, Fiveson and producer Myrl Schreibman filed a lawsuit alleging that the Michael Bay movie ''[[Wikipedia:The Island (2005 film)|The Island]]'' amounted to an unauthorized remake of ''Clonus''. Fiveson and Dreamworks later came to a private settlement. |
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+ | * [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0280691 Robert S. Fiveson on IMDb] |
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+ | * [http://tom-servo.home.mindspring.com/special-events_interview_fiveson-schreibman.html Interview] |
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Revision as of 06:00, 6 May 2014
Robert S. Fiveson (born June 15, 1947 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) wrote and directed the film Parts: The Clonus Horror, which was featured in Episode 811 of Mystery Science Theater 3000. In 2005, Fiveson and producer Myrl Schreibman filed a lawsuit alleging that the Michael Bay movie The Island amounted to an unauthorized remake of Clonus. Fiveson and Dreamworks later came to a private settlement.