Eugene Marner

Historia

Eugene Marner was an American stage director, filmmaker and cameraman for 35 years as well as a producer, director, and writer of television documentaries. In the mid-1980s, he directed two feature films, "Beauty and the Beast", starring John Savage and Rebecca DeMornay, and "Puss in Boots", starring Christopher Walken.

Películas

Puss in Boots
Director
A cat belonging to a poor miller's son thinks up a great plan for bringing a title, wealth, and marriage for his owner. He begins to carry it out, using a few birds and rabbits as gifts for the king, his own wit, and a pair of boots that make him appear human when he puts them on. However, his owner has no idea that the cat has told everyone that his master is a marquis rather than a miller's son until the king has arrived to meet him. Soon the king's daughter and the miller's son fall in love, and the king wants very much to see the land and the castle belonging to this rich "marquis."
Beauty and the Beast
Director
To save her father, a girl who always puts others before herself promises to live her life in a lavish castle with a strange beast.
Hearts and Minds
Second Unit Cinematographer
Aclamado documental sobre los efectos de la Guerra del Vietnam en dicho país. Ganador del Oscar al mejor documental en 1975.
Birth and Death
Director
A 1968 film study of birth and death.