Jun Gallardo

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Alias:
Jim Goldman
John Gale

Jun Gallardo (also known by the nickname Jim Goldman or John Gale) was a Filipino B-movie director. He was the son of director Cesar Gallardo. His career started with martial arts films in the 70's before he moved to Z-actioners in the 80's. His films were often produced by Silver Star Film Company, a prolific producer known for making extremely low-budget action films, characterized by very low production values. Throughout his career Gallardo worked with numerous Z-grade stars such as Richard Harrison, Reb Brown, Gordon Mitchell, Christopher Mitchum, Jim Gaines, Mike Monty, Mike Cohen or Ronnie Patterson. He also worked once with Linda Blair on the movie SFX Retaliator (1987).

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Director:
1971  Tag-araw
1974  Master Samurai
1974  The Game of Death
1975  They Call Him Chop-suey
1976  Bitayin si....Baby Ama!
1979  Batang Salabusab
1979  Chopstick Kid
1979  Tomcat
1980  Estibador
1980  Kosa
1980  Puga
1981  Deadly Brothers
1981  Raiders for Victory
1982  Amo
1982  Sugo
1983  Intrusion: Cambodia
1983  Mad Dog II
1983  Master Samurai
1983  Rescue Team
1984  Slash
1984  The Firebird Conspiracy
1985  Calapan Jailbreak
1987  Commando Invasion
1988  SFX Retaliator
1988  The Firing Line
1989  Desert Warrior

Screenplay:
1971  Tag-araw
1974  Master Samurai
1974  The Game of Death
1975  They Call Him Chop-suey
1976  Bitayin si....Baby Ama!
1979  Batang Salabusab
1979  Chopstick Kid
1979  Tomcat
1980  Estibador
1980  Kosa
1980  Puga
1981  Deadly Brothers
1981  Raiders for Victory
1982  Amo
1982  Sugo
1983  Intrusion: Cambodia
1983  Mad Dog II
1983  Master Samurai
1983  Rescue Team
1984  Slash
1984  The Firebird Conspiracy
1985  Calapan Jailbreak
1987  Commando Invasion
1988  SFX Retaliator
1988  The Firing Line
1989  Desert Warrior

Story:
1971  Tag-araw
1974  Master Samurai
1974  The Game of Death
1975  They Call Him Chop-suey
1976  Bitayin si....Baby Ama!
1979  Batang Salabusab
1979  Chopstick Kid
1979  Tomcat
1980  Estibador
1980  Kosa
1980  Puga
1981  Deadly Brothers
1981  Raiders for Victory
1982  Amo
1982  Sugo
1983  Intrusion: Cambodia
1983  Mad Dog II
1983  Master Samurai
1983  Rescue Team
1984  Slash
1984  The Firebird Conspiracy
1985  Calapan Jailbreak
1987  Commando Invasion
1988  SFX Retaliator
1988  The Firing Line
1989  Desert Warrior

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