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Allan A. Goldstein (born May 23, 1949) is an American film director and screenwriter, perhaps best known for directing the
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vehicle '' Death Wish V: The Face of Death'' and the Leslie Nielsen comedy '' 2001: A Space Travesty''.


Filmography as director

* '' A Warehouse for Bodies'' (1979) * '' 7th Annual Young Comedians Show'' (1982) (TV) * ''
The Dining Room ''The Dining Room'' is a play by the American playwright A. R. Gurney. It was first produced Off-Broadway at the Studio Theatre of Playwrights Horizons, in 1981. Synopsis The play is a comedy of manners, set in a single dining room where 18 scen ...
'' (1984) (TV) * '' House of Dies Drear'' (1984) (TV) * '' The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick'' (1988) * ''
The Lawrenceville Stories ''The Lawrenceville Stories'' (also known as ''The Prodigious Hickey'') is a 1987–1989 miniseries, directed by Allan A. Goldstein and Robert Iscove, based on ''The Lawrenceville Stories'' written by Owen Johnson. The series was originally br ...
'' (1988–89) (TV miniseries, episodes 2 & 3) * '' Cold Front'' (1989) * '' The Phone Call'' (1989) (TV) * ''
Chaindance ''Chaindance'' is a 1991 Canadian drama film. The film stars Michael Ironside, Brad Dourif, Rae Dawn Chong, and Don S. Davis as "Sergeant". Background The film is based on Alan Aylward's work with physically disabled children as a recreational t ...
'' (1991) * '' Death Wish V: The Face of Death'' (1994) * ''
Memory Run ''Memory Run'', also known as ''Synapse'', is a 1995 action film set in the year 2015, starring Karen Duffy. It is based on the novel ''Season of the Witch'' (1968), published by Jean Marie Stine Jean Marie Stine (born Henry Eugene Stine, 1945 i ...
'' (1995) * '' Vents contraires'' (1995) (TV) * '' Midnight Heat'' (1996) (TV) * '' Virus'' (1996) * ''
Dog's Best Friend ''Dog's Best Friend'' is a 1997 American comedy fantasy television film directed by Allan A. Goldstein and starring Richard Mulligan. It premiered on The Family Channel on March 23, 1997. Cast * Richard Mulligan as Fred * Shirley Jones as Eth ...
'' (1998) (TV) * '' Loss of Faith'' (1998) (TV) * '' Jungle Boy'' (1998) * '' Home Team'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1999) * '' 2001: A Space Travesty'' (2000) * '' One Way Out'' (2002) * '' Pact with the Devil'' (2004) * '' Fire'' (2004) (video) * '' Snakeman'' (2005) * '' Growing Up with Julian'' (filming)


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* 1949 births Living people Action film directors American male screenwriters Film directors from New York City Male models from New York (state) Screenwriters from New York (state) Writers from Brooklyn {{US-film-director-1940s-stub