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Myles Wilder est un Scénariste Américain né le 28 janvier 1933 à New York (Etats-Unis)

Myles Wilder

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Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 28 janvier 1933 à New York (Etats-Unis)
Mort 20 avril 2010 (à 77 ans) à Temecula (Etats-Unis)

Myles Wilder (January 28, 1933 - April 20, 2010) was a television comedy writer and producer.

Wilder attended and graduated from UCLA's Theater Arts Department. During his senior year, he and two of his friends, Mitch Rose and Wayne Thoms, produced a documentary entitled "The Sports Car" that depicted the history of and interest in sports cars. He later wrote for The Tim Conway Show, a 1970 situation comedy.

Wilder's father was director-producer W. Lee Wilder (1904–1982), and his uncle was Oscar-winning director Billy Wilder (1906–2002).

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Filmographie de Myles Wilder (3 films)

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Manfish
Manfish (1956)
, 1h16
Réalisé par W. Lee Wilder
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Aventure
Thèmes La mer, Transport, Action sous-marine
Acteurs John Bromfield, Lon Chaney, Jr., Victor Jory, Barbara Nichols
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Inspector Warren of Scotland Yard flies into Jamaica and is taken to the headquarters of the Jamaica Constabulary Force. Exchanging credentials with a Jamaican Inspector, Warren reveals he has come to seek the extradition of a wanted criminal known as "The Professor". Surprised when the Inspector refuses to extradite the Professor, the Jamaican Inspector recounts a story told in flashback.
Les Tueurs de l'espace, 1h11
Réalisé par W. Lee Wilder
Genres Science-fiction, Action, Horreur
Thèmes Extra-terrestres, Extraterrestre
Acteurs Peter Graves, James Seay, Steve Pendleton, Shepard Menken, Ron Gans, Ben Welden
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Après le crash d'un avion qui survolait le site d'un essai atomique, un des passagers, le Dr Doug Martin, réapparaît, amnésique mais indemne. Soumis à un interrogatoire, le scientifique révèle qu'il a été capturé par des extraterrestres qui ont pour objectif de conquérir la Terre.
The Snow Creature, 1h11
Réalisé par W. Lee Wilder
Genres Science-fiction, Horreur
Acteurs Paul Langton, Teru Shimada, Lock Martin, William Phipps, Rusty Wescoatt, Robert Bice
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The movie has two acts, the first taking place in the exotic locale of the Himalayas and the second occurring in Los Angeles, California. While the first act takes place in an undisclosed Himalayan country (presumably bordering India) the actors portraying the locals speak Japanese. The movie starts with a scientific expedition intent on collecting botanical samples, led by Dr. Frank Parrish (Paul Langton) and encounters difficulties when the wife of the expedition's chief guide is kidnapped. The guide, a sherpa named Subra (played by Teru Shimada), seizes the expedition’s guns and takes control of the team when he is unable to convince Parrish to pursue the Yeti and save his wife. Parrish, a man of science, is skeptical of the Yeti's existence, put is forced to participate in Subra's march. Along with his fellow westerner (a photographer named Peter Wells, played by Leslie Denison), Parrish awaits his opportunity to overthrow the renegade sherpa. However, as the team draws closer to the Yeti, evidence emerges that begins to change Parrish’s opinion regarding the creature’s existence (such as the tell-tale “giant footprints”). Finally, the team makes contact with the snow creature, who hurls stones at them from atop his mountain refuge. The expedition tracks the creature to his cave, where they encounter the creature, along with two other Yeti’s - a female and young one. The team also discover Subra’s wife, who is guarded jealously by the snow creature. Parrish forcibly prevents the enraged Subra from shooting the Yeti, reasoning that the creature is more valuable for science alive. This delays the capture long enough to enable the creature to create a cave-in (presumably to keep his family safe from the humans). However, the cave-in works against the Yeti, killing the female and young Yetis and knocking the snow creature himself unconscious. The cave-in also enables Parrish and Wells to take control of the sherpa’s guns. Having regained control over the expedition, and successfully capturing a live Yeti, Parrish declares that he is intent upon bringing the creature to the U.S. where it will be studied.