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[Deathwatch] Mustafa Akkad, director / producer, 68
- Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 07:37:04 -0800 (PST)
- From: Deathwatch Central <cdw@slick.org>
- Subject: [Deathwatch] Mustafa Akkad, director / producer, 68
'Halloween' film producer killed in Amman bombings
Friday November 11, 12:21 PM
AMMAN (AFP) - One of the few Arabs to make it in Hollywood, Syrian
director and producer Mustafa Akkad, has died of injuries sustained in
the suicide attacks on hotels in the Jordanian capital, a family friend
said.
Akkad, 68, best-known for producing the 'Halloween' series of horror
movies, had been wounded in the neck in Wednesday's attack on the Grand
Hyatt hotel that also killed his 33-year-old daughter Rima.
He is best known for his 1977 Oscar-nominated epic "The Message: The
Story of Islam", starring Anthony Quinn and Irene Papas.
His death on Friday brought to 57 the number of people killed in the
suicide bombings that targeted three Amman hotels and were claimed by
Al-Qaeda's Iraq branch headed by Jordanian extremist Abu Musab
al-Zarqawi.
According to movie website IMDB.com, Akkad left home at 19 to go and
study film in California. His son, Malek, is also a Hollywood producer.
Akkad directed another film about the Arab world, the epic "Lion of the
Desert" in 1980, reportedly funded by Libyan leader Moamer Khadafi to
the tune of 35 million dollars.
Akkad had in the past lambasted Hollywood for its perceived
stereotyping of Arabs as terrorists.
"We cannot say there are no Arab and no Muslim terrorists," Akkad said
in an interview with the New York Times in 1998. "Of course there are.
"But at the same time, balance it with the image of the normal human
being, the Arab-American, the family man," he said. "The lack of anyone
showing the other side makes it stand out that in Hollywood, Muslims
are only terrorists."
Many thanks to Stevie Davidson for posting this obituary