Eagle Pennell
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Eagle Pennell

Jul 28, 1952 - Andrews, West Texas, USA

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.

Credits

Cast

Media
Movie1984Last Night at the AlamoBo
Movie2008The King of TexasSelf (archive footage)
Movie1990Unheavenly CityNick

Crew

Media
Movie1977A Hell of a NoteEditorEditing
Movie1977A Hell of a NoteWriterWriting
Movie1977A Hell of a NoteDirector of PhotographyCamera
Movie1977A Hell of a NoteProducerProduction
Movie1979The Whole Shootin' MatchEditorEditing
Movie1979The Whole Shootin' MatchDirector of PhotographyCamera
Movie1979The Whole Shootin' MatchDirectorDirecting
Movie1990City LifeDirectorDirecting
Movie1979The Whole Shootin' MatchWriterWriting
Movie1984Last Night at the AlamoDirectorDirecting
Movie1989Ice HouseDirectorDirecting
Movie1977A Hell of a NoteDirectorDirecting
Movie1994Doc's Full ServiceDirectorDirecting
Movie1994Doc's Full ServiceWriterWriting
Movie1990Heart Full of SoulDirectorDirecting
Movie1984Last Night at the AlamoEditorEditing
Movie1984Last Night at the AlamoProducerProduction
Movie1990Unheavenly CityDirectorDirecting