A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Eagle Penell
Glenn Pinelle
Birthplace:
Andrews, West Texas, USA
Born:
July 28, 1952
Died:
July 20, 2002
Eagle Pennell was an American independent filmmaker known for his films The Whole Shootin' Match and Last Night at the Alamo. He is often credited with inspiring Robert Redford to start the Sundance Institute after the release of The Whole Shootin' Match in 1978.
Director:
1977 A Hell of a Note
1979 The Whole Shootin' Match
1984 Last Night at the Alamo
1989 Ice House
1990 City Life
1990 Heart Full of Soul
1990 Unheavenly City
1994 Doc's Full Service
Director of Photography:
1977 A Hell of a Note
1979 The Whole Shootin' Match
1984 Last Night at the Alamo
1989 Ice House
1990 City Life
1990 Heart Full of Soul
1990 Unheavenly City
1994 Doc's Full Service
Editor:
1977 A Hell of a Note
1979 The Whole Shootin' Match
1984 Last Night at the Alamo
1989 Ice House
1990 City Life
1990 Heart Full of Soul
1990 Unheavenly City
1994 Doc's Full Service
Producer:
1977 A Hell of a Note
1979 The Whole Shootin' Match
1984 Last Night at the Alamo
1989 Ice House
1990 City Life
1990 Heart Full of Soul
1990 Unheavenly City
1994 Doc's Full Service
Writer:
1977 A Hell of a Note
1979 The Whole Shootin' Match
1984 Last Night at the Alamo
1989 Ice House
1990 City Life
1990 Heart Full of Soul
1990 Unheavenly City
1994 Doc's Full Service
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Filtering is applied here to film projects flagged as "adult" by TheMovieDB. Pending "popular demand" I am contemplating a login and profile system with preferences (such as whether to allow adult images to appear) and permissions (such as data entry).
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