Allan Sandler Filmography
Directing13 FILMS IN DB
AS
AllanSandler
Known for Directing Β· Escape from DS-3, Laboratory, Frasier, the Sensuous Lion
13
FILMS IN DB
$147
TOTAL VALUE
6
PRICED
$25
AVG VALUE
VHS
BEST FORMAT
π
RAREST RELEASE
Laboratory
~$50 Β· 4K Β· 1980
π
MOST VALUABLE
Time Warp
$24 Β· Est. market value
BIOGRAPHY
BORN
β
BIRTHPLACE
β
KNOWN FOR
Directing
TOTAL CREDITS
13 (TMDb)
IN WATCHROSTER DB
13 matched films
HIGHEST VALUE RELEASES
FILMS BY DECADE
FULL FILMOGRAPHY
13 filmsTITLE
YEAR
ROLE
FORMATS
RATING
VALUE
Time Warp
1981
Director
β
4.4
$24
+ TRACK
Warp Speed
1981
Director
β
4.0
β
+ TRACK
Beyond the Universe
1981
Producer
β
3.0
β
+ TRACK
The Perfect Woman
1981
Director
β
3.0
β
+ TRACK
Escape from DS-3
1981
Director
β
5.9
β
+ TRACK
Laboratory
1980
Producer
β
5.7
$50
+ TRACK
The Killings at Outpost Zeta
1980
Director
β
4.0
$13
+ TRACK
Hypnosis and Beyond
1980
Director
β
β
+ TRACK
PSI Factor
1980
Writer
β
3.8
$30
+ TRACK
Captive
1980
Producer
β
5.0
β
+ TRACK
The Self Image Film (If Mirrors Could Speak)
1976
Producer
β
4.0
β
+ TRACK
Death: The Ultimate Mystery
1975
Director
β
4.0
β
+ TRACK
Frasier, the Sensuous Lion
1973
Producer
β
5.7
$30
+ TRACK
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Allan Sandler known for?
Allan Sandler is known for directing films, including notable works such as Time Warp (1981), Laboratory (1980), and Captive (1980).
What genres does Allan Sandler's filmography span?
Allan Sandler's filmography includes genres such as Science Fiction, TV Movie, Documentary, Comedy, Family, and Fantasy.
What era does Allan Sandler's work cover?
Allan Sandler's work spans from 1973 to 1981, with his most active decade being the 1980s.
How extensive is Allan Sandler's filmography?
Allan Sandler has directed a total of 13 films.
What are some notable films directed by Allan Sandler?
Some notable films directed by Allan Sandler include The Perfect Woman (1981), Frasier, the Sensuous Lion (1973), and The Killings at Outpost Zeta (1980).
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