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Landis' contempt for rules, however, has had less entertaining results. The deaths of actor Vic Morrow and two child extras on the set of Landis' Twilight Zone--The Movie segment four years ago suggested that, indeed, there are some rules to which even cinematic iconoclasts ought to adhere. Landis has admitted that the two young extras were working in violation of California's child-labor laws, and now he and several of his colleagues are on trial for involuntary manslaughter and criminal negligence in the three deaths...

Author: By Jess M. Bavin, | Title: Without Rules | 11/14/1986 | See Source »

...director of "Animal House" and "The Blues Brothers," who is on trial for three deaths on the set of "Twilight Zone: The Movie," said Saturday night that writer Bob Woodward lied about John Belushi in his biography of the comedian...

Author: By Vindu P. Goel, | Title: Landis Speaks at Hasty Pudding | 11/10/1986 | See Source »

Landis and several associates are facing charges of criminal negligence and involuntary manslaughter for the 1982 deaths of actor Vic Morrow and two Vietnamese children in a helicopter accident during the filming of "Twilight Zone," which Landis directed...

Author: By Vindu P. Goel, | Title: Landis Speaks at Hasty Pudding | 11/10/1986 | See Source »

Landis was asked if the producers of his movies interfere with his directing. "It depends," he said. "Especially after `Twilight Zone,' I control my own movies...

Author: By Vindu P. Goel, | Title: Landis Speaks at Hasty Pudding | 11/10/1986 | See Source »

AFTER THE unstructured miniscandalizers of Nature and Purpose, it is nice to return, if briefly, to the more familiar realm of Twilight Zone twists in 'dentity Crisis. Jane (Marjorie Ingall) has a problem. She is a sane person in an insane world. Fortunately, psychotherapy has a cure. Everybody plays insanity soberly and satisfactorily straight in this one. And Jane's sullen paranoia is relatively refreshing, even if the play's conclusion is somewhat unsatisfactory...

Author: By Thomas M. Doyle, | Title: Pat Perversions | 10/24/1986 | See Source »

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