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Eagle Pennell

Bio: 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
Born: Mon, Jul 28 1952
Birthplace: Andrews, West Texas, USA

Death: Sat, Jul 20 2002
Eagle Pennell is 49 years old
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Poster of Doc's Full Service
Doc's Full Service
Eagle Pennell was 41 in Doc's Full Service as 'Director, Writer'.
Movie Released: Sat, Jan 01 1994
Poster of City Life
City Life
Eagle Pennell was 37 in City Life as 'Director'.
Movie Released: Fri, Jan 26 1990
Poster of Unheavenly City
Unheavenly City
Eagle Pennell was 37 in Unheavenly City as 'Director'.
Movie Released: Mon, Jan 01 1990
Poster of Heart Full of Soul
Heart Full of Soul
Eagle Pennell was 37 in Heart Full of Soul as 'Director'.
Movie Released: Mon, Jan 01 1990
Poster of Ice House
Ice House
Eagle Pennell was 36 in Ice House as 'Director'.
Movie Released: Fri, Mar 31 1989
Poster of Last Night at the Alamo
Last Night at the Alamo
Eagle Pennell was 31 in Last Night at the Alamo as 'Director, Editor, Producer'.
Movie Released: Sun, Jul 01 1984
Poster of The Whole Shootin' Match
The Whole Shootin' Match
Eagle Pennell was 26 in The Whole Shootin' Match as 'Editor, Director of Photography, Director, Writer'.
Movie Released: Fri, Mar 16 1979
Poster of A Hell of a Note
A Hell of a Note
Eagle Pennell was 24 in A Hell of a Note as 'Editor, Writer, Director of Photography, Producer, Director'.
Movie Released: Wed, Jan 26 1977

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