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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0415979Don Jakoby - IMDb

    Don Jakoby is a writer and producer of horror movies, such as Vampires, Arachnophobia and Lifeforce. He has also worked on TV shows like Blue Thunder and video games like Evolution.

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
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    Jakoby began his career as a writing the action thriller Blue Thunder, as well as the subsequent television series of the same name. The following year, Jakoby co-wrote cult science fiction film The Philadelphia Experiment. Jakoby wrote an early draft for Death Wish 3, but was ultimately credited under an alias due to numerous rewrites made at the ...

    Blue Thunder(1983)
    Blue Thunder(1984; TV Series)
    The Philadelphia Experiment(1984)
    Lifeforce(1985)

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  2. Don Jakoby is a screenwriter who worked in many Hollywood movies and also in Television shows. Some of his credits include Evolution, Hollow Man, John Carpenter's Vampires, Double Team, Arachnophobia, Blue Thunder.

    • Male
    • January 1, 1970
    • Actor
  3. Arachnophobia is a 1990 American horror comedy film directed by Frank Marshall in his directorial debut from a screenplay by Don Jakoby and Wesley Strick.

  4. Jun 8, 2019 · Diamond: Don Jakoby, who wrote the original draft, had written [Invaders from Mars and Arachnophobia], so if you think [those films] and then think about Evolution taking place in a period of a...

  5. Don Jakoby is known as an Screenplay, Story, Producer, Co-Producer, Writer, and Characters. Some of his work includes Evolution, Arachnophobia, Vampires, Double Team, Lifeforce, Blue Thunder, Death Wish 3, and The Philadelphia Experiment.

  6. Feb 15, 2013 · Released in the summer of 1985 to critical scorn and near-total commercial indifference, the sci-fi/horror hybrid "Lifeforce" has spent most of the following 28 years languishing in obscurity.