Lang Elliott
Lang Elliott was a prolific producer whose career was comprised of bringing many Hollywood productions to life with his talents. Elliott launched his entertainment career by producing comedies like "The Billion Dollar Hobo" (1978) with Tim Conway and Will Geer and "They Went That-a-Way & That-a-Way" (1978). In the eighties and the nineties, Elliott devoted his time to various credits, such as "The Private Eyes" (1980), "The Longshot" (1986) starring Tim Conway and "Second Chance" (Fox, 1987-88). He also worked on "Cage" (1989) starring Lou Ferrigno. Elliott more recently directed "Cage 2: The Arena of Death" (1995).
Filmography
Movies
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No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Cage II | Director | - | 1994 |
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Cage |
Director, Producer |
$430.9K | 1988 |
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The Longshot | Producer | $603.1K | 1986 |
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The Private Eyes |
Director, Producer, Casting |
- | 1980 |
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The Prize Fighter |
Producer, Casting |
- | 1979 |
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The Billion Dollar Hobo | Producer | - | 1978 |
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They Went That-A-Way and That-A-Way | Producer | - | 1978 |