Jeff Vintar is an American screenwriter[citation needed][1] who worked on I, Robot,[2] and The Hot Zone,[3] as well as Long Hello and Short Goodbye[4] and Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.[5]
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Nationality | American[citation needed] |
Occupation | Screenwriter |
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Syfy announced development of the Stephen King novel The Eyes of the Dragon as a movie or miniseries,[7][8] where Michael Taylor and Jeff Vintar were reported as scriptwriters.[9] At latest report (May 2019), Hulu was reported to be adapting the book as a television series, with no mention of use of the earlier Vintar script.[10]
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