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  2. Aug 4, 2015 · Jeff Rice, who wrote the horror novel that became the hit 1972 TV movie "The Night Stalker," died on July 1 at 71. His story and character had an enormous impact on the horror genre.

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    Jeff Rice. Producer: Lone Survivor. Jeff Rice is recognized as one of the top Independent Producers in Hollywood. He has worked on well over 100 films in his lucrative career as producer and executive producer. Jeff's business background from owning a Real Estate and Mortgage company has helped him with the financial side in the film industry.

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  4. The character originated in The Kolchak Papers, an unpublished novel written by Jeff Rice. [9] Here, a Las Vegas newspaper reporter named Carl Kolchak tracks down and defeats a serial killer who turns out to be the vampire Janos Skorzeny. [ 10 ]

  5. Jeff Rice is best known as the author of The Kolchak Papers, a novel he finished on October 31, 1970. Rice’s novel was still unpublished when it was optioned for television and adapted for a TV audience as The Night Stalker .

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  6. Jul 11, 2015 · The demons in the 1970s TV drama ‘The Night Stalker’ were nothing compared to the real ones encountered by Jeff Rice, the man who dreamed up the story of a real Vegas vampire serial killer and...

  7. Dec 22, 2019 · Re-reading Jeff Rice’s The Night Stalker After 45 Years. January, 1972. A made-for-TV movie titled The Night Stalker, starring Darren McGavin as journalist-turned-vampire-hunter Carl Kolchak, hit the airwaves. I’m not sure if I saw its original airing or a rerun of it, but I did see it when I was about 14 or 15.

  8. Jeff Rice. Producer: Lone Survivor. Jeff Rice is recognized as one of the top Independent Producers in Hollywood. He has worked on well over 100 films in his lucrative career as producer and executive producer.