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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.

  3. The character originated in The Kolchak Papers, an unpublished novel written by Jeff Rice.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 ]

  4. The film was based on the then-unpublished novel by Jeff Rice titled The Kolchak Papers (a.k.a. The Kolchak Tapes). [3] [4] Rice recounted, "I'd always wanted to write a vampire story, but more because I wanted to write something that involved Las Vegas." [citation needed]

  5. Dec 22, 2019 · But there’s no character named Bram Stoker in Bram Stoker’s story. There is a Jeff Rice in Jeff Rice’s. In fact, Carl Kolchak passes his manuscript to Rice in the hopes that Rice will edit it and see to its publication. And Rice inserts bracketed comments throughout Kolchak’s story.

  6. 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 Rice’s novel was still unpublished when it was optioned for television and adapted for a TV audience as The Night Stalker .

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  7. Kolchak: The Night Stalker Series. 19 primary works • 19 total works. Moonstone Press titles. The Kolchak Papers: The Original Novels. by Jeff Rice. 3.86 · 364 Ratings · 69 Reviews · published 2007 · 10 editions. A legend is born ... In 1972, Jeff Rice's novel Th…. Want to Read.

  8. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. Working name of US author Jeffrey Grant Rice (1944-2015), best known for his novel The Night Stalker (written 1970; 1973), which before publication was adapted by Richard Matheson as the made-for-television film The Night Stalker (1972).

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