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Rodney Gibbons Filmography

Directing15 FILMS IN DB

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Known for Directing · Stranger in the House, Digger, The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire

15
FILMS IN DB
$110
TOTAL VALUE
7
PRICED
$16
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
The Pact
~$39 · DVD · 1999
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Deadly Isolation
$16 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Rodney Gibbons is a notable figure in the realm of directing, best known for his work on the beloved family film "Owd Bob" (1998). This charming adaptation of James Herriot's story has garnered a special place in the hearts of collectors who appreciate its heartwarming narrative and nostalgic value. With its rich storytelling and picturesque rural setting, "Owd Bob" remains a sought-after title for those who cherish classic family cinema on physical media. Gibbons’ meticulous direction and ability to evoke emotion have made "Owd Bob" a standout film that many collectors seek out on VHS and DVD. Its rarity, particularly in original packaging, adds to its allure among enthusiasts who value both the film’s narrative and its collectible status. As home video formats evolve, Gibbons’ contributions endure, making his work a significant part of film history and a prized addition to any serious collector's roster.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rodney Gibbons known for?

Rodney Gibbons is known for directing films such as Owd Bob (1998), Silent Night (2002), and Digger (1993).

What genres does Rodney Gibbons' filmography span?

Rodney Gibbons' filmography spans the genres of Thriller, TV Movie, Crime, Drama, Mystery, and Family.

What era or decades does Rodney Gibbons' work cover?

Rodney Gibbons' work covers the years from 1993 to 2005, with the most-active decade being the 2000s.

How many films are in Rodney Gibbons' filmography?

Rodney Gibbons has a total of 15 films in his filmography.

On what physical media formats do Rodney Gibbons' films appear?

Rodney Gibbons' films appear on DVD, other formats, and VHS.