William Richert
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William Richert (born 1942) is an American film director, film producer, screenwriter and actor. He is known for writing and directing the feature films Winter Kills, The American Success Company, and A Night in the Life of Jimmy Reardon. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Richert, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
My Own Private Idaho
as Bob PigeonIn this loose adaptation of Shakespeare's "Henry IV," Mike Waters is a hustler afflicted with...
Movie pageThe Client
as Harry BonoA street-wise kid, Mark Sway, sees the suicide of Jerome Clifford, a prominent Louisiana lawyer,...
Movie pageManic
as DiegoFollows the fate of Lyle, a violent adolescent who, in lieu of prison, is placed in a juvenile...
Movie pageNo Subtitles Necessary: Laszlo & Vilmos
as SelfThe artistry, triumph and lifelong friendship of the great cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs and...
Movie pageThe American Success Company
as Boyfriend TellerA husband is humiliated at home and at work. He decides he has had enough of it and hires a...
Movie pageLaw and Disorder
as Desk SergeantIn crime ridden New York of the seventies two cops has had enough. They decide to take justice...
Movie pageMy Own Private River
as Bob Pigeon (archive footage)Unused footage from Gus Van Sant's 1991 film My Own Private Idaho is re-contextualized in James...
Movie pageATF
as Patrick McKennanIn the wake of the tragic events at Waco, Texas where an armed conflict with armed militiamen...
Movie pageAll God's Children
as uncreditedBig city judge Parke Denison is involved in a forced busing dispute at the climax of his long...
Movie pageWho Killed 'Winter Kills'?
as uncreditedThe troubled production of Winter Kills (1979) is covered here in this documentary with...
Movie pageParadise Framed
as uncreditedIn this art-film, a famous multimedia artist abandons his former life for a new one in a...
Movie pageFlying High
as uncreditedFlying High is an American comedy-drama series that aired on CBS from August 28, 1978 until...
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