Brent Maddock
Brent Maddock is an American screenwriter, producer and film director who has worked with S. S. Wilson on several high-profile projects such as Short Circuit (1986), Tremors (1990), Wild Wild West (1999) and Batteries Not Included (1987).[1] Maddock is a founding partner of Stampede Entertainment.
Brent Maddock | |
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Born | United States |
Occupation | Screenwriter, producer, director |
Filmography
Year | Title | Writer | Producer | Other | Director | Notes |
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1975 | Recorded Live | No | No | Yes | S. S. Wilson | Short film; frame clicking & tape pulling |
1980 | Deer in the Works | Yes | No | No | Ron Underwood | Short film |
The Reference Section | Yes | No | No | Ron Underwood | Short film | |
1986 | Short Circuit | Yes | No | No | John Badham | |
1987 | Batteries Not Included | Yes | No | No | Matthew Robbins | |
1988 | Short Circuit 2 | Yes | No | No | Kenneth Johnson | |
The Land Before Time | No | No | Yes | Don Bluth | Story consultant | |
1990 | Tremors | Yes | Yes | No | Ron Underwood | |
Ghost Dad | Yes | No | No | Sidney Poitier | ||
1993 | Heart and Souls | Yes | No | Yes | Ron Underwood | Writer song "Mr. Hug-A-Bug" |
1996 | Tremors 2: Aftershocks | Yes | Executive | No | S. S. Wilson | Direct-to-video |
1999 | Wild Wild West | Yes | No | No | Barry Sonnenfeld | |
2001 | Tremors 3: Back to Perfection | Story | No | Yes | Himself | Direct-to-video (only directing credit) |
2003 | Tremors | Yes | Executive | Yes | Variours | Developer and executive producer 13 episodes (Wrote 7 episodes) |
2004 | Tremors 4: The Legend Begins | Story | Executive | No | S. S. Wilson | Direct-to-video |
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References
- "The New York Times". Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Retrieved February 6, 2017.
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