A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
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).
Director:
1971 Tag-araw
1974 Master Samurai
1974 The Game of Death
1975 They Call Him Chop-suey
1976 Bitayin si....Baby Ama!
1976 Usigin Ang Maysala
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!
1976 Usigin Ang Maysala
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!
1976 Usigin Ang Maysala
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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While much of the above data are retrieved directly from outside APIs and other such sources, data from American Film Institute (AFI) and British Film Institute (BFI) were manually entered the old fashioned way into a MySQL database. Re BFI I took the following liberties:
Regarding profile removals and data corrections:
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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Whether or not he still clings to an award which he won in 1986 as a film critic for his college's newspaper, Jeffrey Hartmann is not responsible for the texts of overviews and biographies supplied by external data sources.