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Filmography from Paul Carr

Filmography from : Paul Carr


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Akira, Katsuhiro Ôtomo (supervising director), 1988
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Truck Stop Women, Mark L Lester, 1974
A mother and daughter who run a brothel for truckers fight back when the Mafia tries to take over their operation....


Ben, Phil Karlson, 1972
A lonely boy becomes good friends with Ben, a rat. This rat is also the leader of a pack of vicious killer rats, killing lots of people....


Ben, Phil Karlson, 1972
A lonely boy becomes good friends with Ben, a rat. This rat is also the leader of a pack of vicious killer rats, killing lots of people....


The Devil Bat, Jean Yarbrough (as Jean Yarborough), 1940
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Hannibal, Michael Rymer (9 episodes, 2013-2015), Guillermo Navarro (6 episodes, 2013-2015), Vincenzo Natali (6 episodes, 2014-2015), David Slade (5 episodes, 2013-2014), Tim Hunter (4 episodes, 2013-2014), John Dahl (2 episodes, 2013-2015), Peter Medak (2 episodes, 2013-2014), James Foley (1 episode, 2013), David Semel (1 episode, 2014), Marc Jobst (1 episode, 2015), Adam Kane (1 episode, 2015), Neil Marshall (1 episode, 2015), 0
Will Graham is a gifted criminal profiler who is on the hunt for a serial killer with the FBI. Graham’s unique way of thinking gives him the astonishing ability to empathize with anyone – even psychopaths. He seems to know what makes them tick. But when the mind of the twisted killer he’s pursuing is too complicated for even Will to comprehend, he enlists the help of Dr. Lecter, one of the premier psychiatric minds in the country. Armed...


The Amazing Spider-Man, Don McDougall (3 episodes, 1978-1979), Ron Satlof (2 episodes, 1978), EW Swackhamer (1 episode, 1977), Tom Blank (1 episode, 1978), Cliff Bole (1 episode, 1978), Michael Caffey (1 episode, 1978), Dennis Donnelly (1 episode, 1978), Fernando Lamas (1 episode, 1978), Larry Stewart (1 episode, 1978), Tony Ganz (1 episode, 1979), Joseph Manduke (1 episode, 1979), 0
Peter Parker has a laboratory accident that changes his life. He finds himself with greatly increased strength, the ability to stick to walls to climb them without needing hand and footholds and a "spider-sense" (presented in this series as clairvoyance) that allows him to sense danger. Designing a costume and a webshooter that allows him to fire a strong artificial web, he fights crimes as Spider-Man. ...


Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Justus Addiss (16 episodes, 1966-1968), Jerry Hopper (15 episodes, 1965-1968), Sobey Martin (14 episodes, 1964-1966), Harry Harris (12 episodes, 1965-1967), Leonard J Horn (9 episodes, 1964-1966), Felix E Feist (6 episodes, 1964-1965), Robert Sparr (5 episodes, 1967-1968), James Goldstone (4 episodes, 1964-1965), Gerald Mayer (4 episodes, 1966-1967), Nathan Juran (3 episodes, 1965-1966), Sutton Roley (3 episodes, 1966), Charles R Rondeau (3 episodes, 1968), Laslo Benedek (2 episodes, 1964-1965), Irwin Allen (2 episodes, 1964), John Brahm (2 episodes, 1964), Alex March (2 episodes, 1965-1966), Alan Crosland Jr (1 episode, 1964), Joseph Lejtes (1 episode, 1964), Gerd Oswald (1 episode, 1964), James B Clark (1 episode, 1965), Leo Penn (1 episode, 1965), Abner Biberman (1 episode, 1966), Tom Gries (1 episode, 1966), Harmon Jones (1 episode, 1967), 0
Voyage chronicled the adventures of the world's first privately owned nuclear submarine, the SSRN Seaview. Designed by Admiral Harriman Nelson, she was a tool of oceanographic research for the Nelson Institute of Marine Research. Though the show is known for its "monster" episodes, many plots were veiled commentaries of what was happening in the news. Such plotlines as nuclear doomsday, pollution of natural resources, foreign threat, and theft...


Land of the Giants, Harry Harris (24 episodes, 1968-1970), Sobey Martin (21 episodes, 1968-1970), Nathan Juran (5 episodes, 1968-1970), Irwin Allen (1 episode, 1968), Harmon Jones (1 episode, 1969), 0
A space flight crashes on earth, but it is not the same earth the ship was from. They have arrived to a land of giants....