Jonathan Mumm

PelĂ­culas

Booze, Broads and Blackjack
Bob Bronson
What happens in Vegas doesn't stay there. An East Coast radio DJ working for his gangster uncle is targeted by the mob itself after his girlfriend witnesses a murder.
Bloodthirst 2: Revenge of the Chupacabras
Writer
A detective in search of a missing college student is lured by a madman into the lair of the fabled Chupacabras monster.
Bloodthirst 2: Revenge of the Chupacabras
Director
A detective in search of a missing college student is lured by a madman into the lair of the fabled Chupacabras monster.
Gone but Not Forgotten
Reporter
An Oregon woman vanishes. In her wake remains a single black rose & a note reading gone but not forgotten. Now a man stands accused: a private eye has gone missing: a detective knows more than she lets on: & a tough female attorney has entered a web of duplicity revenge & multiple murder.
Bloodthirst: Legend of the Chupacabras
Writer
A supposed treasure map leads a group of unsuspecting townspeople to the lair of a vampire-like creature known as El Chupacabras.
Bloodthirst: Legend of the Chupacabras
Director
A supposed treasure map leads a group of unsuspecting townspeople to the lair of a vampire-like creature known as El Chupacabras.
George Wallace
TV Commentator
George Wallace is a 1997 television film starring Gary Sinise as George Wallace, the former Governor of Alabama. It was directed by John Frankenheimer, who won an Emmy award for it; Sinise and Mare Winningham also won Emmies for their performances. The film was based on the 1996 biography Wallace : The Classic Portrait of Alabama Governor George Wallace by Marshall Frady, who also co-wrote the teleplay. Frankenheimer's film was highly praised by critics: in addition to the Emmy awards, it received the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries/Motion Picture made for TV. Angelina Jolie also received a Golden Globe for her performance as Wallace's second wife, Cornelia.