The Night Stalker
Original screenplay by Jeff Rice. Screenplay adapted by Richard Matheson.
This is the novel on which the most successful TV movie of all time was based, attracting a record 75 million viewers when it first aired in 1971. Winner of an Edgar and the Writers Guild Award, the story involves a modern-day vampire stalking the neon streets of Las Vegas.
Richard Matheson
Richard Burton Matheson (1926–2013) was an American author and screenwriter, primarily in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres. He may be known best as the author of I Am Legend, a 1954 horror novel that has been adapted for the screen four times, although five more of his novels have been adapted as major motion pictures: The Shrinking Man, Hell House, What Dreams May Come, Bid Time Return (filmed as Somewhere in Time), A Stir of Echoes and The Box. Matheson also wrote numerous television episodes of The Twilight Zone for Rod Serling, including "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "Steel". He later adapted his 1971 short story "Duel" as a screenplay which was promptly directed by a young Steven Spielberg, for the television movie of the same name.