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Hal Barwood

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Hal Barwood is an American game designer and game producer best known for his work on games based on the Indiana Jones license.

Born in Hanover, New Hampshire, he studied art at Brown University and later attended the University of Southern California's School of Cinema-Television, where he met and became friends with George Lucas. Along with other film students such as Walter Murch, John Milius, and Howard Kazanjian, the group, known as The Dirty Dozen, went on to degrees of success in the film industry.

His film credits include Steven Spielberg's first theatrical feature film, The Sugarland Express, writing on Close Encounters of the Third Kind (for which he was not publicly credited), and producing and co-writing Dragonslayer. In the 1970s, he also co-wrote an unproduced screenplay with his frequent co-worker Matthew Robbins called Star Dancing, for which Ralph McQuarrie was contracted to do a series of conceptual paintings.

He later worked as a script writer, producer and director for LucasArts. He is probably best known as the project leader and co-designer of the 1992 adventure game Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. In August 1999, PC Gamer magazine designated him as one of the top 25 game designers in the United States.

In 2008-2009, he served as the lead designer for Mata Hari an adventure game developed by German studio Cranberry Production.

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Acting

1977
Close Encounters of the Third Kind as Returnee #2 Flt. 19

Art

1971
THX 1138 as Title Designer

Directing

1985
Warning Sign as Director
1969
The Great Walled City of Xan as Director
1965
A Child's Introduction to the Cosmos as Director
1964
The BUG as Director

Production

1985
Warning Sign as Producer
1981
Dragonslayer as Producer
1978
Corvette Summer as Producer

Writing

1985
Warning Sign as Writer
1981
Dragonslayer as Screenplay
1978
Corvette Summer as Writer
1977
MacArthur as Writer
1976
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings as Screenplay
1974
The Sugarland Express as Story
1974
The Sugarland Express as Screenplay
1969
The Great Walled City of Xan as Writer
1965
A Child's Introduction to the Cosmos as Writer
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