Debra Hill, co-writer of the horror classic "Halloween," who rose through Hollywood's ranks to become a pioneer as a woman in film production, died in LA Monday at the age of 54. The cause was cancer, according to a family friend, Barbara Ligeti.
Aside from several Halloween sequels, Ms. Hill was associated with other films such as The Fog (1980), The Dead Zone (1983), Escape From New York (1981), and others.
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