Robert Clouse - Writing Work

Writing Work

Clouse was a Writer-Director and wrote the screenplay (or story) for most of his films, including Dreams of Glass (1970), The Ultimate Warrior (1975), The Pack (1977), The Amsterdam Kill (1977), Game of Death (1978) (also credited as "Jan Spears"), The Big Brawl (1980), Force: Five (1981), China O'Brien (1990) and China O'Brien II (1990).

Clouse also wrote the screenplay for the Steven Spielberg directed TV movie, Something Evil (1972). He also wrote the screenplay for the film Happy Mother's Day, Love George (1973), directed by Darren McGavin and starring Patricia Neal, Cloris Leachman and a young Ron Howard.

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