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  1. Milton Subotsky (September 27, 1921 – June 27, 1991) was an American film and television writer and producer. [2] In 1964, he founded Amicus Productions with Max J. Rosenberg. Amicus means "friend" in Latin. [3] The partnership produced low-budget science fiction and horror films in the United Kingdom. [4]

  2. Two Doctors tangled with killer crabs in Dr. Who’s Greatest Adventure – Milton Subotskys unproduced third Doctor Who film. With special access to the Subotsky archive, ROBERT FAIRCLOUGH and KEVIN LYONS reveal all…

  3. Jul 5, 2022 · Sergei and Dmitri Subotsky, the sons of the late producer, took to the stage wielding a document that even the most informed fans thought lost forever: the script of their father’s unmade third Doctor Who feature.

  4. Milton Subotsky (September 27, 1921 – June 27, 1991) was an American film and television writer and producer. In 1964, he founded Amicus Productions with Max J. Rosenberg. Amicus means "friend" in Latin.

  5. Milton Subotsky. Producer: Maximum Overdrive. Milton Subotsky, a major British filmmaker, joined with Max Rosenberg in 1962 to form Amicus Productions to produce low- to medium-budget horror and anthology films (they also formed Cinerama Releasing in 1966), usually shot in England and Scotland.

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  6. Milton Subotsky, American independent film producer and writer, died in London on June 27 aged 69. He was born in New York City on September 27, 1921. FOR more than twenty years, Milton Subotsky brought American enthusiasm and enterprise to the British cinema scene.

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  8. Milton Subotsky (27 September 1921-27 June 1991) produced and wrote the Dalek movies produced in the 1960s and starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who. Milton Subotsky at the Internet Movie Database

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