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  1. Howard B. Kreitsek. Writer: The Illustrated Man. Howard B. Kreitsek was born on 17 June 1926 in Queens, New York, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Illustrated Man (1969), Rabbit, Run (1970) and Breakout (1975).

    • Writer, Producer
    • June 17, 1926
    • Howard B. Kreitsek
    • March 21, 2010
  2. A young drifter is led into a world of fear when the images on the skin of a tattooed hobo come to life. Director Jack Smight Producer Howard B. Kreitsek, Ted Mann Screenwriter Ray Bradbury ...

    • (15)
    • Jack Smight
    • PG
    • Rod Steiger
  3. Howard B. Kreitsek wrote the screenplay that encompassed the stories "The Veldt," "The Long Rain," and "The Last Night of the World"; Jack Smight directed the film. Bradbury was not consulted for the adaptation. [ 1 ]

  4. The Illustrated Man: Directed by Jack Smight. With Rod Steiger, Claire Bloom, Robert Drivas, Don Dubbins. In 1930s, a psychotic drifter who's after the mystery woman who covered his whole body in illustrations that foresee distant future shows three of them (The Veldt, The Long Rain and The Last Night of the World) to a mesmerized traveler.

    • Hitchcoc
    • 57 sec
    • Jack Smight
  5. Apr 12, 2003 · Crew. Director – Jack Smight, Screenplay – Howard B. Kreitsek, Based on the Short Stories The Veldt, The Long Rains and The Last Night of the World from the Short Story Collection by Ray Bradbury, Producers – Howard B. Kreitsek & Ted Mann, Photography – Philip Lathrop, Music – Jerry Goldsmith, Special Effects – Ralph Webb, Makeup – Fred Blau, Tattoos – James E. Reynolds ...

  6. According to John Stanley, "a major disappointment, for producer Howard B. Kreitsek's script fails to capture the poetry or imagination of Ray Bradbury's famous collection. Jack Smight is too conventional a director to give this the technique it screams out for." [6]

  7. Sep 12, 2017 · Co-producer Howard B. Kreitsek wrote the adapted screenplay, something he would also do for John Updike’s Rabbit, Run — also directed by Jack Smight. Star Rod Steiger puts his all into a potentially interesting character whose tattoos introduce a trio of tame ‘stories of the future:’ with his then-wife Claire Bloom, Steiger plays multiple roles.