Rupert Hitzig is an American director, producer, actor and
screenwriter. He graduated from Harvard University.With executive
producer Berry Gordy he produced The Last Dragon (1985), directed by
Michael Schultz and written by Louis Venosta. With Robert Boris he
wrote the screenplay for Electra Glide in Blue (1973), directed by
James William Guercio and starring Robert Blake, Billy Green Bush and
Mitchell Ryan. With Alan Landsburg he produced Jaws 3-D (1983),
directed by Joe Alves and James Contner as director of photography.In
early 1974, Hitzig came to Buzz Aldrin's home in Hidden Hills,
California to offer a formal proposal for the television movie based
on Aldrin book Return to Earth. The film was produced by Alan King and
Hitzig, and starred Cliff Robertson.He was looking to direct his first
film for under a million of dollars. Chris Black grabbed a copy of The
Boy Who Cried Devil and passed it along. Thanks to Black, Richard
Corey, Scott Hill and Hitzig, started Night Visitor (1989).
screenwriter. He graduated from Harvard University.With executive
producer Berry Gordy he produced The Last Dragon (1985), directed by
Michael Schultz and written by Louis Venosta. With Robert Boris he
wrote the screenplay for Electra Glide in Blue (1973), directed by
James William Guercio and starring Robert Blake, Billy Green Bush and
Mitchell Ryan. With Alan Landsburg he produced Jaws 3-D (1983),
directed by Joe Alves and James Contner as director of photography.In
early 1974, Hitzig came to Buzz Aldrin's home in Hidden Hills,
California to offer a formal proposal for the television movie based
on Aldrin book Return to Earth. The film was produced by Alan King and
Hitzig, and starred Cliff Robertson.He was looking to direct his first
film for under a million of dollars. Chris Black grabbed a copy of The
Boy Who Cried Devil and passed it along. Thanks to Black, Richard
Corey, Scott Hill and Hitzig, started Night Visitor (1989).
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