Greg Palmer

Filmes

The Falcon
Writer
The Falcon is an exciting, funny, romantic adventure about a young woman who must "cross the none mountain, to the tenth kingdom" to rescue a mysterious prince from an evil queen. But this film represents for than just a filk tale. The making of The Falcon is an historic event: the first co-production ever between Soviet Georgian and American filmmakers. And the locations are all real, including the breathtaking Caucasus Mountain of Georgia, places Western audiences have never before seen.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Director
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs may be the best known, best loved fairy tale of all time - an exciting saga of adventure, romance, jealousy, treachery, and love. Produced in 1986 by the Seattle Children's Theatre, the original stage musical "Snow and the Family Dwarf" was a smashing success, playing to more than 20,000 people. This movie version, using most of the original stage cast, was photographed on location throughout the Pacific Northwest -- in the forests of the North Cascades, on the Skykomish River, and in the stately mansions of Seattle. The result is a stunning achievement: a retelling with some delightful surprises for even the most devoted fans of the original tale.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Writer
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs may be the best known, best loved fairy tale of all time - an exciting saga of adventure, romance, jealousy, treachery, and love. Produced in 1986 by the Seattle Children's Theatre, the original stage musical "Snow and the Family Dwarf" was a smashing success, playing to more than 20,000 people. This movie version, using most of the original stage cast, was photographed on location throughout the Pacific Northwest -- in the forests of the North Cascades, on the Skykomish River, and in the stately mansions of Seattle. The result is a stunning achievement: a retelling with some delightful surprises for even the most devoted fans of the original tale.