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Dale Rosenbloom is a Director, Scriptwriter and Producer American born on 3 july 1964 at New York City (USA)

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Birth name Dale Rosenbloom
Nationality USA
Birth 3 july 1964 (59 years) at New York City (USA)

Dale "Chip" Rosenbloom is an American filmmaker who wrote/produced/directed Shiloh and produced Across the Tracks and Fuel. He has produced twenty-five films and television movies. He is the co-owner and Vice Chairman of the St. Louis Rams professional football franchise. From 2008 to 2010 he was the team's controlling owner, before selling his family's interest to Stan Kroenke. He is president of Rosenbloom Entertainment and founder/owner of Open Pictures. He resides in Los Angeles with his wife Kathleen Rosenbloom and their son Alexander and daughter Olivia.

Usually with

Ann Dowd
Ann Dowd
(4 films)
Scott Wilson
Scott Wilson
(4 films)
Rod Steiger
Rod Steiger
(2 films)
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Filmography of Dale Rosenbloom (16 films)

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Director

Shiloh
Shiloh (1996)
, 1h33
Directed by Dale Rosenbloom
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about animals, Films about dogs, Children's films
Actors Michael Moriarty, Scott Wilson, Blake Heron, Rod Steiger, Ann Dowd, Bonnie Bartlett
Rating62% 3.144823.144823.144823.144823.14482
An abused dog runs away from his cruel owner, Judd Travers (Scott Wilson), and meets a boy named Marty Preston (Blake Heron). The pooch follows the boy to his home, but is not allowed to stay with him. Marty decides to remodel an abandoned shack at the top of a hidden hill for the dog to stay in for the next few weeks. Marty bonds with the dog, and names him Shiloh.

Scriptwriter

Saving Shiloh, 1h30
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Children's films
Actors Jason Dolley, Jordan Garrett, Taylor Momsen, Scott Wilson, Ann Dowd, Gerald McRaney
Rating61% 3.0998153.0998153.0998153.0998153.099815
The movie begins with Marty Preston (Jason Dolley) explaining the events of Shiloh and Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season. Then Judd Travers (Scott Wilson) shows up at the Preston home with dead squirrels as a present for Marty and his family for helping him after his truck accident in the second film. A fearful Shiloh runs into the kitchen since he is still scared of Judd. Marty's sister, Becky (Liberty Smith), embarrasses her mother, Louise (Ann Dowd), when she calls Judd the meanest man since Judd says he has eaten dead squirrels all his life. Soon, Marty hears from his two best friends, David Howard (Jordan Garrett) and Samantha Wallace (Taylor Momsen), that after a fist fight, a drunken Judd has been charged with murder. Marty brings Judd some squirrel stew and offers to help Judd, believing that he hasn't committed murder. Soon after, when Marty is helping Judd build a fence for his hunting dogs, Judd accidentally steps on one of his dog's paws. The dog starts attacking Judd, biting his good leg. Judd doesn't show any fear, grabbing the dog and swinging him at a fence. Afterwards, when Dara Lynn (Kyle Chavarria), another of Marty's sisters, falls into a lake, Marty jumps in to save her. Shiloh jumps in to help but gets caught in the current, which leads toward Miller Falls. Marty goes back into the lake to save Shiloh but gets caught in a branch. Seeing this, Judd jumps off a cliff into the lake to free Marty. Marty explains to Judd that Shiloh is going to go over the waterfall unless he saves him. Judd saves Shiloh and begins a friendship with Marty and Shiloh. The film ends with Marty saying, "If you open your heart, anything is possible.
Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season, 1h36
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about animals, Films about dogs, Children's films
Actors Michael Moriarty, Scott Wilson, Zachary Browne, Ann Dowd, Dey Young, Caitlin Wachs
Rating59% 2.999992.999992.999992.999992.99999
Judd is upset that Shiloh (his former hunting dog) now belongs to Marty. In the first film, Marty did hard labor to get Shiloh from Judd. Judd starts drinking heavily and almost runs Marty and Shiloh off the road with his truck. Marty encounters Judd several times, including one key moment when Judd thinks he heard Marty on his property, threatens him and holds his gun and goes to find him but he is too drunk. Later, Judd crashes his truck into the creek while driving drunk. Shiloh's loud barking gets Marty's attention, and he finds Judd. Judd is taken to the hospital and returns home sometime later. Marty wants to be nice with Judd and makes donations (bread and meat). Marty then starts writing Judd letters, telling him stories about Shiloh. Judd reads them and starts to bond with Marty. In the end, Marty decides he wants to take Shiloh with him to visit Judd. Marty and Judd start to become friends after Judd tells him that it was Shiloh who really saved him and for the first time ever, Shiloh allows Judd to pet him. Judd starts to gets close with his dogs and he lets them come inside when it starts to rain at the end.
Shiloh
Shiloh (1996)
, 1h33
Directed by Dale Rosenbloom
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about animals, Films about dogs, Children's films
Actors Michael Moriarty, Scott Wilson, Blake Heron, Rod Steiger, Ann Dowd, Bonnie Bartlett
Rating62% 3.144823.144823.144823.144823.14482
An abused dog runs away from his cruel owner, Judd Travers (Scott Wilson), and meets a boy named Marty Preston (Blake Heron). The pooch follows the boy to his home, but is not allowed to stay with him. Marty decides to remodel an abandoned shack at the top of a hidden hill for the dog to stay in for the next few weeks. Marty bonds with the dog, and names him Shiloh.

Producer

The Open House, 1h34
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Horror
Actors Dylan Minnette, Sharif Atkins, Aaron Abrams, Paul Rae, Katie Walder
Roles Executive Producer
Rating33% 1.657671.657671.657671.657671.65767
Ayant quitté leur maison du quartier, Le jeune adolescent Logan, traumatisé par la mort accidentelle de son père lors des provisions en pleine soirée, et sa mère Naomi, à court d’argent, arrivent en au lever du jour après avoir roulé toute la nuit dans une gigantesque maison de vacances appartenant à la famille, celle de la soeur maternelle. Le lendemain matin, dimanche, c’est la journée des portes ouvertes, ce qui les oblige à sortir en ville. Au retour, des bruits inquiétants apparaissent depuis le sous-sol et qui recommencent toutes les nuits : ils ont l’impression de ne pas être les seuls à y habiter…
Radio Free Albemuth, 1h50
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Thriller
Themes Films based on science fiction novels, Political films, Films based on works by Philip K. Dick, Dystopian films
Actors Alanis Morissette, Jonathan Scarfe, Shea Whigham, Katheryn Winnick, Hanna R. Hall, Ashley Greene
Roles Producer
Rating56% 2.800092.800092.800092.800092.80009
The story is set in an alternate reality America circa 1985 under the authoritarian control of President Fremont. It makes liberal references to the collected works of Philip K. Dick.
The Call
The Call (2013)
, 1h30
Directed by Brad Anderson
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Crime
Themes Films about families, Films about sexuality, Serial killer films
Actors Halle Berry, Abigail Breslin, Morris Chestnut, Michael Eklund, Ella Rae Peck, Michael Imperioli
Roles Executive producer
Rating67% 3.350953.350953.350953.350953.35095
A Los Angeles Police Department veteran 9-1-1 operator, Jordan Turner (Berry), receives a call one night from a teenage girl, Leah Templeton (Evie Thompson), fearing for her life as a man breaks into her home. Jordan calmly advises her to conceal herself upstairs, but when the call is disconnected, Jordan calls Leah back, a decision that later costs Leah her life, as the ringing phone gives her location away to the intruder. Jordan attempts to dissuade him from going further over the phone. He responds "It's already done" and hangs up, leaving her distraught. The next day, Jordan sees a television report confirming that Leah has been murdered. Emotionally affected by the incident, Jordan tells her boyfriend, Officer Paul Phillips (Morris Chestnut), that she can no longer handle field calls.
Open Graves, 1h40
Genres Thriller, Horror
Actors Eliza Dushku, Mike Vogel, Ethan Rains, Naike Rivelli
Roles Executive producer
Rating42% 2.1147452.1147452.1147452.1147452.114745
In the medieval era, a witch named Mamba is tortured and skinned alive in punishment for her crimes. Her skin and organs are then used to make a cursed game. If a player wins the game they are granted a wish, however if a player loses the game they are killed in a fashion predicted by the game.
Alice Upside Down, 1h31
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Children's films
Actors Alyson Stoner, Lucas Grabeel, Bridgit Mendler, Luke Perry, Penny Marshall, Parker McKenna Posey
Roles Producer
Rating52% 2.615072.615072.615072.615072.61507
Alice McKinley (Alyson Stoner) is an 11-year-old girl who is facing many challenges. Her mother, Marie, died when she was very young, so she never really got to know her. She lives with her brother Lester (Lucas Grabeel) and her father, Ben (Luke Perry). The family moves to a new house, and soon meet their new neighbors, a girl Alice's age named Elizabeth (Parker McKenna Posey) and her mother.
The Girl in the Park, 1h50
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Sigourney Weaver, Kate Bosworth, Elias Koteas, Alessandro Nivola, Keri Russell, David Rasche
Roles Producer
Rating62% 3.147143.147143.147143.147143.14714
Enduringly traumatized by the disappearance of her 3-year-old daughter 16 years ago, Julia Sandburg (Weaver) has cut herself off from anyone once near and dear to her, including her husband Doug and her son Chris, who tried for years to penetrate her wall of isolation and despair, without success. But when Julia meets Louise (Bosworth), a troubled young woman with a checkered past, all of Julia's old psychological wounds painfully resurface, as does her illogical and increasingly irrational hope that Louise may be the daughter she lost so long ago.
Saving Shiloh, 1h30
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Children's films
Actors Jason Dolley, Jordan Garrett, Taylor Momsen, Scott Wilson, Ann Dowd, Gerald McRaney
Roles Producer
Rating61% 3.0998153.0998153.0998153.0998153.099815
The movie begins with Marty Preston (Jason Dolley) explaining the events of Shiloh and Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season. Then Judd Travers (Scott Wilson) shows up at the Preston home with dead squirrels as a present for Marty and his family for helping him after his truck accident in the second film. A fearful Shiloh runs into the kitchen since he is still scared of Judd. Marty's sister, Becky (Liberty Smith), embarrasses her mother, Louise (Ann Dowd), when she calls Judd the meanest man since Judd says he has eaten dead squirrels all his life. Soon, Marty hears from his two best friends, David Howard (Jordan Garrett) and Samantha Wallace (Taylor Momsen), that after a fist fight, a drunken Judd has been charged with murder. Marty brings Judd some squirrel stew and offers to help Judd, believing that he hasn't committed murder. Soon after, when Marty is helping Judd build a fence for his hunting dogs, Judd accidentally steps on one of his dog's paws. The dog starts attacking Judd, biting his good leg. Judd doesn't show any fear, grabbing the dog and swinging him at a fence. Afterwards, when Dara Lynn (Kyle Chavarria), another of Marty's sisters, falls into a lake, Marty jumps in to save her. Shiloh jumps in to help but gets caught in the current, which leads toward Miller Falls. Marty goes back into the lake to save Shiloh but gets caught in a branch. Seeing this, Judd jumps off a cliff into the lake to free Marty. Marty explains to Judd that Shiloh is going to go over the waterfall unless he saves him. Judd saves Shiloh and begins a friendship with Marty and Shiloh. The film ends with Marty saying, "If you open your heart, anything is possible.
Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season, 1h36
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about animals, Films about dogs, Children's films
Actors Michael Moriarty, Scott Wilson, Zachary Browne, Ann Dowd, Dey Young, Caitlin Wachs
Roles Producer
Rating59% 2.999992.999992.999992.999992.99999
Judd is upset that Shiloh (his former hunting dog) now belongs to Marty. In the first film, Marty did hard labor to get Shiloh from Judd. Judd starts drinking heavily and almost runs Marty and Shiloh off the road with his truck. Marty encounters Judd several times, including one key moment when Judd thinks he heard Marty on his property, threatens him and holds his gun and goes to find him but he is too drunk. Later, Judd crashes his truck into the creek while driving drunk. Shiloh's loud barking gets Marty's attention, and he finds Judd. Judd is taken to the hospital and returns home sometime later. Marty wants to be nice with Judd and makes donations (bread and meat). Marty then starts writing Judd letters, telling him stories about Shiloh. Judd reads them and starts to bond with Marty. In the end, Marty decides he wants to take Shiloh with him to visit Judd. Marty and Judd start to become friends after Judd tells him that it was Shiloh who really saved him and for the first time ever, Shiloh allows Judd to pet him. Judd starts to gets close with his dogs and he lets them come inside when it starts to rain at the end.
Confessions of a Sexist Pig, 1h31
Origin USA
Genres Romantic comedy
Actors Edward Kerr, Traylor Howard, Lauren Graham, Michael Trucco, Steve Monarque, Natalie Ramsey
Roles Producer
Rating51% 2.559582.559582.559582.559582.55958
A daytime soap opera star has to deal with his sexist ideas when he falls for his new co-star, a woman who seemingly follows his manly ideas about dating.