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    Having acquired the film rights to the Nelson-penned short story prior to the production of They Live, Carpenter used the story as the basis for the screenplay's structure, which he wrote under the pseudonym "Frank Armitage".

  2. Jan 20, 2023 · Sharp-eyed viewers may have noticed that the screenplay is credited to Frank Armitage, which happens to be the same name as Keith's character. This, of course, is a pseudonym.

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  3. May 2, 2021 · Later in his career, John Carpenter would start using pseudonyms more regularly, such as using the penname "Martin Quatermass" for 1987's Prince Of Darkness. In a 2015 interview with Creative Screenwriting, Carpenter explained his reasoning.

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    • A remake has been trapped in development hell since 2011. As is sadly inevitable these days, They Live is yet another old cult favourite lined up to get a remake.
    • John Carpenter has refuted claims the film is antisemitic. The legacy of They Live is a troubled one, as the film has proved highly popular among far-right fanatics and conspiracy theorists.
    • The film put John Carpenter into a career hiatus. John Carpenter barely stopped working in the 1980s, directing a new release almost every year that decade (and, arguably, there’s not one bad film among them).
    • It was a box office flop – even though it opened at #1. On release, They Live seemed to be a smash hit, as it went straight to number one at the US box office.
  4. Written by Carpenter himself (although under the pseudonym of Frank Armitage, his little tribute to Lovecraft and his ‘The Dunwich Horror’), shot by Gary B. Kibbe, with a bluesy soundtrack composed by Carpenter and his reliable partner Alan Howarth, with surprisingly good performances from wrestler Piper and Carpenter’s old collaborator ...

  5. Director John Carpenter uses the pseudonym Frank Armitage for the screenplay credit. Began shooting March 7, 1988. Released in United States Fall November 4, 1988

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  7. May 12, 2018 · Frank Armitage” is also Carpenter’s screenwriter pseudonym, giving the impression that a fictional character in the movie also wrote it. That nicely predicts the meta-horror of In the Mouth of Madness by six years.