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by Sidney J. Furie
IRON EAGLE was directed by Sidney J. Furie (THE IPCRESS FILE) the year before Doug did SUPERMAN IV: THE QUEST FOR PEACE.
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Sidney Joseph Furie
Sidney Joseph Furie is also the co-creator of the Iron Eagle[8] action film franchise which began in 1986, and directed three of of the Iron Eagle[8] action film franchise's four entries.
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Sidney J. Fix
Iron Eagle II is a 1988 Israeli- Canadian- American action film directed by Sidney J. Fix for Internet Explorer 11 and 4. )
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by veteran journeyman Sidney J. Furie
Both IRON EAGLEs were directed by veteran journeyman Sidney J. Furie (THE IPCRESS FILE, LADY SINGS THE BLUES, THE ENTITY), but veteran journeyman Sidney J. Furie sat out when THE ENTITY came time for 1992's ACES:
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Sidney J. Furie who in 1982 directed the cult classic the Entity and in 1986 would direct Iron Eagle and the following year after Superman IV
The film was directed by Sidney J. Furie who in 1982 directed the cult classic the Entity and in 1986 would direct Iron Eagle and the following year after Superman IV
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Quentin Tarantino
2 was directed by Quentin Tarantino, an American director, producer, actor, writer, and cinematographer.
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Gary Ross
Months prior to the first film’s release, Lionsgate greenlit the second film and Gary Ross, director of the first film, was expected to return as director.
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and stars Channing Tatum (Marcus)Jamie Bell (Esca), Donald Sutherland (Uncle Aquila), Mark Strong (Guern), Tahar Rahim (Prince of the Seal People), Ned Dennehy (Cheif of the Seal People) and Denis O’Hare (Lutorius)
The Eagle is directed by Kevin Macdonald and stars Channing Tatum (Marcus), Jamie Bell (Esca), Donald Sutherland (Uncle Aquila), Mark Strong (Guern), Tahar Rahim (Prince of the Seal People), Ned Dennehy (Cheif of the Seal People) and Denis O’Hare (Lutorius).
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Andrew V. McLaglen
Hence German backers led by exploitation movie mogul Wolf C. Hartwig hired Andrew V. McLaglen, another western turned war film specialist albeit with a radically different style, to direct the sequel.
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Reinert Kiil
The sequel's director was Reinert Kiil, who also portrayed the lead character.
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Don Michael Paul
The sequel was directed by Don Michael Paul, known for gems such as Jarhead 2: Field of Fire and Tremors 5: Bloodlines.
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Shane Black
The film was directed by Shane Black from a screenplay he co-wrote with Drew Pearce, and stars Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark / Iron Man, alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, Stéphanie Szostak, James Badge Dale, Jon Favreau, and Ben Kingsley.
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scribes Art Marcum and Matt Holloway: , Transformers
Directed by Michael Bay from a script by Ken Nolan and Iron Man scribes Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, Transformers:
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Jon Favreau who effectively launched the Marvel cinematic universe by making Iron Man the success
The show is directed by Jon Favreau who effectively launched the Marvel cinematic universe by making Iron Man the success
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James Wong Howe
The film is notable as the second directorial effort of James Wong Howe, who directed only one of the two unaired episodes.
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Patrick Lussier
The film is directed by Patrick Lussier, who worked with Lee in Terminator Genisys.
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Edward Montagne
Edward Montagne was also in the director's chair for 'McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force', released in 1965 on the heels of the first film's success.
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Bob Cousy
Bob Cousy directed the Eagles to a 117-38 record over six years, posting four seasons of 20 or more victories and making two appearances in the NCAA regionals and one in the NIT Finals.
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by Taika Waititi, who was behind the camera on films such as What We Do in the Shadows and vs Shark
The work was created by Max Batten and Ben Shaffery, and directed by Taika Waititi, who was behind the camera on films such as What We Do in the Shadows and Eagle vs Shark.
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by Dexter Fletcher, Eddie Edwards (Taron Egerton)
The Eagle, directed by Dexter Fletcher, Eddie Edwards (Taron Egerton) is a young man with only one dream, to be an Olympian.
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