BY EMIL TIEDEMANN
At the age of 82, director-producer-writer Lee Madden died from complications of pneumonia last week (April 9), in Camarillo, California.

Madden continued directing movies right into the late-'80s, including Angel Unchained (1970) (also wrote & produced), The Night God Screamed (1971), The Manhandlers (1975), Night Creature (1978) (also wrote & produced), and his final film Ghost Fever (1987). He was credited for the latter as "Alan Smithee."
In addition to the big screen, Madden also worked in television, directing episodes of The Most Deadly Game (1970), Bearcats! (1971), Cade's County (1972), and The New Perry Mason (1973), as well as TV commercials and industrial films.
Madden, who had initially pursued acting, formed his own production company, Lee Madden Associates, in 1978.
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