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Richard P. Rubinstein

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316:, which Rubinstein co-produced and which had a screenplay written by King, based on a combination of some of King's published short stories as well as new plots. In 1987, via Laurel Entertainment, Rubinstein executive-produced its sequel, 229:. In 1995, Rubinstein, who was still head of the Laurel division, left to found his own, smaller production company, New Amsterdam Entertainment in New York City. Laurel Entertainment was folded into Spelling Television the same year. 204:
In 1984, Romero left Laurel Entertainment to pursue his own projects, although the two would continue to collaborate. In 1986, Laurel teamed up with New World Pictures in order to co-produce the film
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as subsidiaries of a new public company, Spelling Entertainment Inc. The merger was completed on March 1, 1989. Rubinstein remained head of the Laurel Entertainment division.
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Rubinstein also produced a string of film and television adaptations of other written works by Stephen King, including the 1989 film
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Through Laurel Entertainment, Rubinstein co-produced or executive produced a number of Romero's films, most notably
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with the first part to be released in December 2020; Rubinstein served as executive producer for the films.
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acquired a controlling stake in Spelling Entertainment Group., and in 1994 it in turn was bought by
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also included a chapter based on a short story by King. Rubinstein co-produced the 1991 miniseries
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is an American film and television producer, who has worked mainly in the science fiction and
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co-founded the production company Laurel Entertainment. In 1979, Rubinstein took the company
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Rubinstein's first known professional collaboration with Stephen King was the 1982
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genres. In the 1970s and 1980s he collaborated frequently with horror director
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Rubinstein also executive produced Romero's 1984–1988 anthology horror series
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later acquired the rights from Rubinstein for a new two-film adaption of
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merged Laurel Entertainment and Spelling's own production company,
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ended, Rubinstein executive produced the similar anthology show
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SPELLING ENTERTAINMENT COMPLETES SALE OF SHARES TO BLOCKBUSTER
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Rubinstein held the film and television rights to the
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credit in the early 1970s for the one-hour TV special
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Index

Laurel Productions
Brooklyn
Donald Rubinstein
horror
George A. Romero
zombie films
Dawn of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Tales from the Darkside
Stephen King
Brooklyn
Donald Rubinstein
American University
MBA
Columbia University
production assistant
associate producer
Nicol Williamson
Dore Schary
O. J. Simpson
George A. Romero
public
Creepshow 2
Aaron Spelling
Aaron Spelling Productions
Blockbuster Entertainment
Viacom
Martin
Knightriders
Creepshow

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