Robert C. Stone

Filmes

The Edge of Paradise
Director
Howard Taylor, brother of actress Elizabeth, bails out a rag-tag band of young Mainlanders jailed for vagrancy and invites them to live on his oceanfront land. Soon, waves of hippies, surfers, and troubled Vietnam vets find their way to this clothing-optional, pot-friendly, tree house village at the end of the road on Kauai's North Shore-the ultimate hippie fantasy.
The Quietest Place On Earth
Producer
Where is the quietest place on earth? According to environmental sound and recording engineer Gordon Hempton, a self-described “Soundtracker” who travels the world searching for silence, that distinction belongs to the crater of the Haleakala volcano on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
Taylor Camp
Director
During the turbulent sixties, there was a safe haven from the chaos - a hippie treehouse village on a Kauai beach.
Native of Owhyhee
Co-Director
Documentary film about the history of Hawaii focusing especially on the cooperative blending of native and Western cultures during the 1800s, and the role of the American missionaries.