Bill Milling

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Alias:
Bill Eagle
Dexter Eagle
G.W. Hunter
Jim Hunter
Philip Drexler Jr.
Philip T. Drexler Jr.
William Diggs
William R. Milling

Bill Milling is a producer and director, known for Caged Fury (1990), Lauderdale (1989) and Body Trouble (1992). Milling as worked under the names Bill Eagle, Dexter Eagle, Jim Hunter, G.W. Hunter, and Philip T. Drexler Jr.

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Co-Producer:
1986  Savage Dawn

Director:
1986  Savage Dawn
1987  Wolfpack
1988  29 Minute Beginners Workout
1989  Lauderdale
1990  Caged Fury
1992  Joker's Wild

Producer:
1977  The Stowaway
1981  Nightmare
1984  Silent Madness
1986  Savage Dawn
1987  Wolfpack
1988  29 Minute Beginners Workout
1989  Lauderdale
1990  Caged Fury
1992  Joker's Wild

Production Manager:
1977  The Stowaway
1980  Blank Generation
1981  Nightmare
1984  Silent Madness
1986  Savage Dawn
1987  Wolfpack
1988  29 Minute Beginners Workout
1989  Lauderdale
1990  Caged Fury
1992  Joker's Wild

Special Effects:
1976  Squirm
1977  The Stowaway
1980  Blank Generation
1981  Nightmare
1984  Silent Madness
1986  Savage Dawn
1987  Wolfpack
1988  29 Minute Beginners Workout
1989  Lauderdale
1990  Caged Fury
1992  Joker's Wild

Writer:
1976  Squirm
1977  The Stowaway
1980  Blank Generation
1980  This Is America Part 2
1981  Nightmare
1984  Silent Madness
1986  Savage Dawn
1987  Wolfpack
1988  29 Minute Beginners Workout
1989  Lauderdale
1990  Caged Fury
1992  Can It Be Love
1992  Joker's Wild
1996  South Beach Academy

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