Rospo Pallenberg

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Rospo Pallenberg
Born
Robert Pallenberg

1939 (age 86–87)
OccupationsScreenwriter, film director
Known forWork with John Boorman

Robert "Rospo" Pallenberg[1] (born 1939[1]) is an English screenwriter and film director. He is best known for his collaborations with John Boorman.[2]

Early life

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Pallenberg was born in England in 1939. His father was Corrado Pallenberg (1912–1989), an Italian physician and journalist who worked as a papal medical adviser. He moved to New York City in the 1960s to study architecture, where he met director John Boorman.[3][4]

Career

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While working professionally as an architect, Pallenberg collaborated with Boorman on the screenplay for his unproduced film adaptation of The Lord of the Rings. He was an uncredited script doctor on Deliverance (1972)[5] and Zardoz (1974). He wrote the shooting script for Exorcist II: The Heretic (1977), though due to Writers Guild of America rules he was credited as "Creative Associate". He was also a second unit director, and according to Linda Blair co-directed several scenes with Boorman. He also contributed to the scripts for Crazy Joe (1974, dir. Carlo Lizzani) and Avalanche Express (1979, dir. Mark Robson).

Pallenberg's first credited screenplay was for Boorman's Arthurian fantasy epic Excalibur (1981), which earned him and the director a Hugo Award nomination for Best Dramatic Presentation. He then wrote his 1985 film The Emerald Forest.[2] They had a following out over Boorman's insistence on casting his own son Charley in the lead role, though they reconciled years later, co-writing scripts about Hadrian and Cú Chulainn.[6]

He directed the 1989 slasher comedy film Cutting Class, starring Brad Pitt in an early role. During the 1990s, he collaborated with Stephen King on a film adaptation of The Stand, which was later retooled into a TV miniseries without his involvement.[7] He wrote an adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune during the early 1970s, for producer Arthur P. Jacobs.[3]

Filmography

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Year Title Director Notes
1985 The Emerald Forest John Boorman
1989 Cutting Class Himself Directorial debut
1998 The Barber of Siberia Nikita Mikhalkov Co-wrote with Mikhalkov and Rustam Ibragimbekov
2001 Druids Jacques Dorfmann Wrote story, screenplay by Dorfmann and Norman Spinrad

Uncredited script contributions

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Year Title Director Notes
1972 Deliverance John Boorman Script doctor[5]
1974 Crazy Joe Carlo Lizzani Script doctor
Zardoz John Boorman Script doctor
1977 Exorcist II: The Heretic Also second unit director
1979 Avalanche Express Mark Robson Script doctor

Unproduced scripts

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References

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