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Jack Cummins

Highest Rated: 83% Runaway Train (1985)

Lowest Rated: 29% Reform School Girls (1986)

Birthday: Nov 15, 1948

Birthplace: Iowa, USA

Jack Cummins, born and raised in Cedar Rapids, IA and a graduate of the University of Iowa, began his film career in New York, serving as a unit manager on "The Groove Tube" and second assistant director for "Mean Streets" and "The Lords of Flatbush." After moving to Los Angeles in 1975, Cummins found a great deal of steady work as an assistant director and second unit director. His credits include "Airplane"(1980), "The Howling"(1980), "Runaway Train"(1985), "Breaking In"(1989) and "The Scout"(1994). He produced the cult hit "Reform School Girls" and co-produced "Highlander II"(1990), "The Addams Family"(1991) and "Amos and Andrew"(1993). Cummins worked on the film "Needful Things," both as producer and second assistant director. An occasional writer of screenplays and articles, he also directed short films for NBC's "Saturday Night Live" in the early 1980's and the anthology of Cummins' short films, entitled "Bloody Bottlecaps" premiered at FILMEX and is part of the permanent collection of the Long Beach Museum of Art.

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Highest-Rated Movies

83% 76% Runaway Train
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37% 51% Inventing the Abbotts Watchlist
33% 21% The Scout
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33% 44% Needful Things
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29% 63% Reform School Girls
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Filmography

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Inventing the Abbotts 37% 51% 1997 Executive Producer The Scout 33% 21% 1994 Executive Producer Needful Things 33% 44% 1993 Producer Reform School Girls 29% 63% 1986 Producer Runaway Train 83% 76% 1985 First Assistant Director
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