Harry Thomason - Motion Picture Credits

Motion Picture Credits

  • A Shining Season - Producer
  • Encounter with the Unknown - Writer, Director
  • Revenge of Bigfoot - Director, Producer
  • So Sad About Gloria - Director, Producer
  • The Blue and the Gray - Producer
  • The Day it Came to Earth - Director, Executive Producer
  • The Designing Women Reunion - Director
  • The Great Lester Boggs - Director
  • The Man From Hope - Director
  • To Find My Son - Producer
  • The Hunting of the President - Producer
  • The Last Ride (2011) - Director, Producer

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