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Entertainment & Sports,
Civil Litigation

Apr. 4, 2018

B-movie producer caught in legal dispute with sons

Roger Corman’s sons say their mother has forced their father into undermining their inheritance.

B-movie producer caught in legal dispute with sons
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A rights dispute between "The King of B-Movies" Roger Corman and his family has put plans for remakes of films like "Humanoids From The Deep," "Eat My Dust!" and "Slumber Party Massacre" into question.

A lawsuit filed Tuesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court over the recently announced sale of Corman's extensive film library lists the 91-year-old director and his wife, Julie Corman, as defendants.

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