Peter Snell (producer)
Peter Snell is a Canadian film producer. He is notable for the films he made with Alistair MacLean, Don Sharp and Charlton Heston as well as The Wicker Man (1973).[1]
Select Filmography
- The Winter's Tale (1967)
- Some May Live (1967)
- Subterfuge (1968)
- Julius Caesar (1970) - starring Heston
- Goodbye Gemini (1970)
- Antony and Cleopatra (1972) - starring and directed by Heston
- The Wicker Man (1973)
- Hennessy (1975) - directed by Sharp
- A Month in the County (1977)
- Bear Island (1979) - directed by Sharp, based on story by MacLean
- The Hostage Tower (1980) - based on story by MacLean
- Mother Lode (1982) - starring and directed by Heston
- Squaring the Circle (1984)
- Turtle Diary (1985)
- Lady Jane (1986)
- A Prayer for the Dying (1987)
- Tears in the Rain (1988) - directed by Sharp
- A Man for All Seasons (1988) - directed by Heston
- Blood Royal: William the Conqueror (1990)
- Treasure Island (1990) - starring Heston
- The Crucifer of Blood (1991) - starring Heston
- Death Train (1993) - based on story by MacLean
- Night Watch (1995) - based on story by MacLean
- Letters from a Killer (1998)
- The Wicker Tree (2011)
- Air Force One Is Down (2013)
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References
- Adilman, Sid (11 Mar 1979). "Bear Island: The Film That Stayed out in the Cold". Los Angeles Times. p. m6.
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