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[[File:Jeb Stuart.jpg|thumb|250px|Jeb Stuart.]]
 
[[File:Jeb Stuart.jpg|thumb|250px|Jeb Stuart.]]
   
'''Jeb Stuart''' (b. January 21, 1956) is an [[United States|American]] film director, producer and writer. His most notable works include ''Die Hard'' (1989) and the film adaptation of ''The Fugitive'' (1993).
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'''Jeb Stuart''' (born January 21, [[1956]]) is an [[United States|American]] film director, producer and writer. His most notable works include ''Die Hard'' ([[1989]]) and the film adaptation of ''The Fugitive'' ([[1993]]).
   
Shortly after the release of ''The Fugitive'', on which [[Harrison Ford]] played the lead role, Stuart was hired to write a script for the [[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull|fourth Indiana Jones movie]] based on a story outlined by [[George Lucas]]. The result was ''[[Indiana Jones and the Saucermen from Mars]]'', a script that was liked by Lucas; however, both [[Steven Spielberg]] or Ford were reluctant for [[Indiana Jones]] to interact with extraterrestrials. The script languished for a time before finally being rejected in 1996 due to the release of ''Independence Day''.
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Shortly after the release of ''The Fugitive'', on which [[Harrison Ford]] played the lead role, Stuart was hired to write a script for the [[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull|fourth Indiana Jones movie]] based on a story outlined by [[George Lucas]]. The result was ''[[Indiana Jones and the Saucermen from Mars]]'', a script that was liked by Lucas; however, both [[Steven Spielberg]] or Ford were reluctant for [[Indiana Jones]] to interact with extraterrestrials. The script languished for a time before finally being rejected in [[1996]] due to the release of ''Independence Day''.
   
 
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Jeb Stuart

Jeb Stuart.

Jeb Stuart (born January 21, 1956) is an American film director, producer and writer. His most notable works include Die Hard (1989) and the film adaptation of The Fugitive (1993).

Shortly after the release of The Fugitive, on which Harrison Ford played the lead role, Stuart was hired to write a script for the fourth Indiana Jones movie based on a story outlined by George Lucas. The result was Indiana Jones and the Saucermen from Mars, a script that was liked by Lucas; however, both Steven Spielberg or Ford were reluctant for Indiana Jones to interact with extraterrestrials. The script languished for a time before finally being rejected in 1996 due to the release of Independence Day.

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