Ronald Shusett Explained

Ronald Shusett
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Years Active:1974–present
Spouse:Linda Turley

Ronald Shusett (born June 1935) is an American screenwriter and film producer, best known for his works in the science fiction and horror film genres. Along with co-writer Dan O'Bannon, he is the creator of Alien film franchise.[1]

Early life and education

Shusett was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but raised in Los Angeles from the age of 3. His brother, Gary Shusett, is the founder of the Sherwood Oaks Film School. Shusett studied drama at the University of California, Los Angeles, and initially worked as a playwright. He cites Alfred Hitchcock as a major inspiration.

Career

In 1974, Shusett's psychological thriller screenplay W was produced by Bing Crosby Productions into a film directed by Richard Quine and starring Twiggy. That same year, Shusett optioned the Philip K. Dick short story, "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale", that became the basis of the film Total Recall.

It was during this time he met his writing partner Dan O'Bannon, after being impressed by his student film Dark Star. The two wrote several spec scripts, with the one entitled Star Beast eventually evolving into Alien (1979). The final script was heavily re-written by producers Walter Hill and David Giler, but in the end Dan O'Bannon received sole screenwriting credit, while O'Bannon and Shusett shared story credit.

Off the success of Alien, Shusett wrote or co-wrote the horror films Phobia (1980), Dead & Buried (1981), and The Final Terror (1983). During the decade, he formed a new writing partnership with Steven Pressfield.[2] Together they wrote the monster adventure film King Kong Lives (1986), the Steven Seagal film Above the Law (1988), and the sci-fi action film Freejack (1992). They were uncredited script doctors on Seagal's next film Hard to Kill (1990).[3]

Shusett (with Dan O'Bannon) was the writer and producer of the 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger film Total Recall, a project he had begun 16 years prior. He began writing a sequel film, based on Philip K. Dick's short story "The Minority Report," which would eventually become the standalone 2002 film Minority Report. Shusett received an executive-producer credit.

Shusett and O'Bannon received story credits for Alien vs. Predator, as the film incorporated unused elements from their original 1979 screenplay.[4] [5] He likewise received a story credit for the 2012 remake of Total Recall.

Filmography

!Year!Title!Writer!Producer!Director!Other notes
1974WRichard Quine
1979Alien Ridley Scott
1980PhobiaJohn Huston
1981Dead & BuriedGary Sherman
1983The Final TerrorAndrew Davis
1986King Kong LivesJohn Guillermin
1988Above the LawAndrew Davis
1990Total RecallPaul Verhoeven
Hard to KillBruce MalmuthUncredited revisions
1992Alien 3David Fincher
FreejackGeoff Murphy
1997BleedersPeter Svatek
Alien ResurrectionJean-Pierre Jeunet
2002Minority ReportSteven Spielberg
2004Alien vs. PredatorPaul W. S. Anderson
2007Aliens vs. Predator: RequiemGreg Strause
Colin Strause
2012Total RecallLen Wiseman
2012PrometheusRidley Scott
2017Alien: Covenant
2024Alien: RomulusFede Álvarez

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Magazine . Script . 2015-08-13 . WRITERS ON WRITING: Ronald Shusett Discusses 'Alien' Creating The Fear Factor . 2024-08-03 . Script Magazine . en-us.
  2. Web site: 2022-04-20 . Writing Wednesdays: A Writer's Apprenticeship, Hollywood version . 2024-08-03 . en-US.
  3. https://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/HardToKill.pdf
  4. Book: Raw, Laurence . The Ridley Scott Encyclopedia . 28 September 2009 . Scarecrow Press . 978-0-8108-6952-3 . 7 . 24 May 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210803021308/https://books.google.com/books?id=xBGFacfGR0gC&pg=PA7 . 3 August 2021 . live.
  5. Loreti . Nicanor . The Resurrection of Dan O'Bannon . Fangoria . Starlog Group . 36–39 . . 239 . 0164-2111.