Dan Gordon


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Expecting Mary (2010)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Equalizer 2000 (1987)

Writer (Feature Film)

Rambo V (2019)
Story By
Expecting Mary (2010)
Screenplay
The Celestine Prophecy (2006)
Screenplay
The Hurricane (1999)
Screenplay
Terror in the Mall (1998)
Story By
Terror in the Mall (1998)
Writer
The Assignment (1997)
Screenwriter
New Eden (1995)
Screenwriter
Murder in the First (1995)
Screenplay
Wyatt Earp (1994)
Screenplay
Nowhere to Hide (1994)
Screenplay
Taking the Heat (1993)
Screenplay
Surf Ninjas (1993)
Screenplay
Passenger 57 (1992)
From Story
Passenger 57 (1992)
Screenwriter
Passenger 57 (1992)
Story By
Gulag (1985)
Screenwriter
Gulag (1985)
From Story
Gotcha! (1985)
From Story
Gotcha! (1985)
Screenplay
Tank (1984)
Screenplay
Train Ride to Hollywood (1975)
Screenwriter
The Mutineers (1949)
Story
Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941)
Original Story
Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941)
Screenplay Adapted
Gulliver's Travels (1939)
Screenwriter

Producer (Feature Film)

Wyatt Earp (1994)
Executive Producer
Surf Ninjas (1993)
Executive Producer
Gulag (1985)
Executive Producer

Animation (Feature Film)

Hey There, It's Yogi Bear (1964)
Story sketches

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

The Mechanic (2011)
Other
The Mechanic (2011)
Screenplay (Uncredited)
Bad Boys II (2003)
Other

Cast (Special)

Intimate Portrait: Linda Gray (2003)
The Wild West (1993)
Voice

Writer (Special)

Michael Landon: Memories With Laughter and Love (1991)
Writer
The Last Electric Knight (1986)
Writer

Producer (Special)

The Last Electric Knight (1986)
Producer

Special Thanks (Special)

Michael Landon: Memories With Laughter and Love (1991)
Writer
The Last Electric Knight (1986)
Writer

Writer (TV Mini-Series)

Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce (1985)
Writer (Dialogue)

Misc. Crew (TV Mini-Series)

Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce (1985)
Other

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Mr. Bug Goes To Town (1941) -- (Movie Clip) We'll All Be Exterminated! We meet villains Swat (voiced by Jack Mercer) and Smack (by Carl Meyer), reporting to Beetle (by Ted Pierce), who pretends concern for Mrs. Ladybug (by Margie Hines), but is really after the daughter of Bumble (also by Stan Mercer), in the animated feature Mr. Bug Goes To Town, 1941.
Mr. Bug Goes To Town (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Honey Shop From outer space to an urban vacant lot, the opening of the second animated feature by brothers Dave and Max Fleischer, financed by Paramount, and playing on the title of the Columbia hit starring James Stewart, from Mr. Bug Goes To Town, 1941, Mr. Bumble voiced by Jack Mercer.
Mr. Bug Goes To Town (1941) -- (Movie Clip) It's Hoppity! It’s not clear where he’s been but all in the urban bug colony have been awaiting the return of Hoppity (voiced by Stan Freed), greeted by Bumble (voiced by Jack Mercer), Mrs. Ladybug (by Margie Hines) and Honey (by Pauline Loth), in the animated feature Mr. Bug Goes To Town, 1941.
Mr. Bug Goes To Town (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Katy Did, Katy Didn't Hoppity (voiced by Stan Freed) and Honey (by Pauline Loth) are on a date, pursued by Swat and Smack, but mainly to set-up the first song, by Hoagy Carmichael and Frank Loesser, the “Four Marshals” the credited singers, in the Fleischer brothers’ feature Mr. Bug Goes To Town, 1941.
Mr. Bug Goes To Town (1941) -- (Movie Clip) There's A Bee In Here! Hoppity (voice by Stan Feeed) and Bumble (by Jack Mercer), whose neighborhood is being trampled, again chased by villains Swat and Smack, do recon on the upper garden where kindly Mary (by Gwenn Williams) and Dick (by Kenny Gardner) live, in Mr. Bug Goes To Town, 1941.
Gulliver's Travels (1939) -- (Movie Clip) I Lemuel Gulliver From animation pioneer Max Fleischer, directed by his brother Dave, opening his first animated feature, produced for Paramount, Jonathan Swift's title character shipwrecked and found by "Gabby," (voice of Pinto Colvig), tune by Ralph Rainger and Leo Robin, from Gulliver's Travels, 1939.
Gulliver's Travels (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Be Afraid, Men! Having delivered the news to the Lilliputian king, Gabby (voice of Pinto Colvig) brings a brave squad back to beach to attempt to collect the giant who's washed ashore, in the Paramount feature based on the Jonathan Swift tale, Gulliver's Travels, 1939.

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