Eagle Pennell

Eagle Pennell Trailers

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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.

Most Popular Eagle Pennell Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Ice House Trailer (1989)

31 March 1989

Pake has left a good paying job working in the oil fields of Texas in order to give the music business a try.

Last Night at the Alamo Trailer (1984)

01 July 1984

The events on the last night in the existence of a little suburban Houston pub. It has to be closed down for development reasons but one of the regular customers, Cowboy, seems to have friends in high places.

A Hell of a Note Trailer (1977)

26 January 1977

A couple of friends get fired from their job and end up at a bar.

Doc's Full Service Trailer (1994)

01 January 1994

The comings and goings in a small-town service station in Texas.

Unheavenly City Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

In Houston, a young manager loses his well-paid and status oriented job with an oil company. He roams through the city, realizing that his life of luxury is over and that his credit cards may soon become overheated.

City Life Trailer (1990)

26 January 1990

A kaleidoscopic panorama of the world. A visual anthology of twelve short stories by twelve innovative directors from all over the world.

The Whole Shootin' Match Trailer (1979)

16 March 1979

Lloyd and Frank, two lifelong friends and self-styled entrepreneurs in Austin, try to find the get-rich-quick scheme that will actually get them rich.

The King of Texas Trailer (2008)

01 March 2008

A documentary on the life of Texas filmmaker Eagle Pennell.

Heart Full of Soul Trailer (1990)

01 January 1990

Tired of the hellhole of modern urban life, a hard-boiled crime reporter goes home to small town Texas to visit his estranged brother.