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Name
  
Christopher Wicking

Role
  
Screenwriter


Books
  
The American vein

Ex-spouse
  
Lily Susan Todd

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Born
  
1943
London, England United Kingdom

Occupation
  
Film and television screenwriter

Died
  
October 13, 2008, Toulouse, France

Movies
  
Blood from the Mummy's, To the Devil a Daughter, Cry of the Banshee, Scream and Scream A, Murders in the Rue Morgue

Similar People
  
Gordon Hessler, Seth Holt, Michael Carreras, John Coquillon, Dennis Wheatley

Christopher Wicking (born 10 January 1943 in London, England; died of a heart attack in Toulouse, France, 13 October 2008) was a screenwriter often in the horror and fantasy genres, notably for the British arm of American International Pictures and with Hammer Film Productions, for whom he was the last 'resident script editor'.

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Background

Wicking was educated at Coopers' Company's School. While studying at St Martin's School of Art, London, he determined to break into the film industry.

Movies

He began as a film booking clerk for Anglo-Amalgamated Film Distributors and, while working as an assistant film editor on documentaries in London, he began writing profiles of directors for the influential French movie magazine Cahiers du cinéma. He was a lifelong fan of westerns and wrote movie feature articles and interviews about the genre for various British magazines including the Monthly Film Bulletin and Time Out. He also continued to write for French magazines including Cahiers du cinéma, Positif and Midi Minuit Fantastique.

His first credit as a screenwriter was on the 1969 movie The Oblong Box, initially with Michael Reeves and, after Reeves' death, for director Gordon Hessler. Although Wicking was only credited for "additional dialogue", Hessler later verbally credited him as writing the entire filmed script.

Television

Wicking also wrote episodes for British TV series The Professionals (1979–1982), Jemima Shore Investigates and the TV dramas The Way to Dusty Death (1995), On Dangerous Ground (1996). and Powers (2004).

Later years

He taught screenwriting at various UK institutions including the Royal College of Art, the Arvon Foundation, the National Film and Television School, Leeds Metropolitan University and King Alfred's College, Winchester; and, in Ireland, at University College Dublin, the Dublin Institute of Technology and the Irish Film Institute's Education Department. It was said that he had a fondness for "termite art" - less "precious" work that valued personal vision and idiosyncrasy.

Feature films

  • The Oblong Box (1969) (additional dialogue)
  • Scream and Scream Again (1970)
  • Cry of the Banshee (1970)
  • Venom (1971)
  • Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971) (co-writer)
  • Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971)
  • Demons of the Mind (1972)
  • Medusa (1973)
  • To the Devil a Daughter (1976) (co-writer)
  • Lady Chatterley's Lover (co-writer) (1981)
  • Absolute Beginners (1986) (co-writer)
  • Dream Demon (1988)
  • Television Episodes

  • The Professionals
  • The Madness of Mickey Hamilton (1979); The Gun (1980); Discovered in a Graveyard (1982)

    Book

  • Vahimagi, Tise + Wicking, Christopher (1979). The American Vein: Directors and Directions in Television. Talisman Books ISBN 0-905983-16-5 / ISBN 978-0-905983-16-5
  • References

    Christopher Wicking Wikipedia