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  1. Pogue was born on January 18, 1950, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the son of Charles Edward Pogue Sr. (1921–1994) and Ruth Elizabeth Hick (1921–2010). He grew up in Fort Thomas, Kentucky, and graduated from Highlands High School in 1968. He earned a degree in theater arts from the University of Kentucky in 1972 where he was active in theatre ...

  2. Screenwriter-playwright Charles Edward Pogue began his career with a pair of scary classics, PSYCHO III and THE FLY. Hailed as a “masterpiece of horror”, THE FLY made the National Board of Review’s top ten films of the year. Both THE FLY and his fantasy swashbuckler, DRAGONHEART, starring Sean Connery as the voice of Draco (the CGI dragon ...

  3. The plays of Charles Edward Pogue. Pogue is a recognized playwright and screenwriter and is well know for the films The Fly, D.O.A., and Dragonheart. This is the home for his original scripts as well as adapted works.

  4. Charles Edward Pogue's new lean, swift-paced version captures the poetic imagination and psychological intensity of this sweeping, yet intimate epic that explores the nature of power and personal ambition, the obligation of leadership and the search for national unity.

  5. Charles Edward Pogue was born on 18 January 1950 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. He is a writer, known for The Fly (1986) , DragonHeart (1996) and D.O.A. (1988) . Born January 18, 1950

  6. A Hollywood screenwriter adept as a master of horror and twirling enticing thrillers, Charles Edward Pogue began his career as an actor in regional theater. After more than a decade of life on stage, he turned to writing, and, as a result, has penned such films as the remakes of both "The Fly" (1986) and "D.O.A." (1988), as well as the medieval epic "Dragonheart" (1996).Earning a degree ...

  7. Charles Edward Pogue wrote the screenplays for The Fly and Dragonheart. Both films won Best Picture Saturn Awards. Both films won Best Picture Saturn Awards. The Fly was hailed as a "masterpiece of horror" and also made the National Board of Review's top 10 of 1986.