By Amanda Becker
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - The novelist who sold the rights to his adventure book that became the movie Sahara now owes more to the production company that made the film than it originally paid him. The protracted legal battle between the writer Clive Cussler and Bristol Bay Productions, the entertainment company owned by billionnaire Philip Anschutz, ended Monday when Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge John P. ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - The novelist who sold the rights to his adventure book that became the movie Sahara now owes more to the production company that made the film than it originally paid him. The protracted legal battle between the writer Clive Cussler and Bristol Bay Productions, the entertainment company owned by billionnaire Philip Anschutz, ended Monday when Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge John P. ...
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