Gene Quintano is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter, Producer and Second Unit Director American born on 1 january 1946
Gene Quintano
Gene Quintano participated to
17 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
3 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Scriptwriter
, 1h23
Directed by Jerry ParisOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Action,
CrimeActors Steve Guttenberg,
David Graf,
Bubba Smith,
Marion Ramsey,
Michael Winslow,
Leslie EasterbrookRoles Writer
Rating54%
The film begins in a large garage structure, where Cpt. Proctor (Lance Kinsey) and Commandant Mauser (Art Metrano) meet up with former Police Academy cadets, (now Sgts.) Chad Copeland (Scott Thomson) and Kyle Blankes (Brant van Hoffman). It seems one of the two Police Academy schools is getting the axe due to the state government's unwillingness to finance two academies, and Mauser wants Copeland and Blankes to make sure Lassard screws up. The men agree to the plan, knowing this may be their only chance at revenge at Lassard for (somewhat deservingly) graduating them at the bottom of their class., 1h28
Directed by Jim Drake,
Jim DrakeOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy thriller,
Action,
CrimeActors Steve Guttenberg,
David Graf,
Michael Winslow,
Tim Kazurinsky,
Leslie Easterbrook,
G. W. BaileyRoles Writer
Rating50%
Commandant Eric Lassard (George Gaynes) decides that the police force is overworked and understaffed, so he comes up with the idea of recruiting civilian volunteers to work side-by-side with his officers in a program called "Citizens On Patrol" (COP). Director
, 1h24
Directed by Gene QuintanoOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
CrimeThemes Buddy filmsActors Emilio Estevez,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Kathy Ireland,
Frank McRae,
Tim Curry,
William ShatnerRating61%
In Los Angeles, Billie York (an uncredited Whoopi Goldberg) is murdered by a man dressed as a Wilderness Girl because she possesses a microfilm with the recipe to turn cocaine into Wilderness Girls cookies and she won't hand it over to the ones that seek it. Her former partner, Wes Luger (Samuel L. Jackson), takes the case in an attempt to avenge her death. As part of the terms for letting Luger taking the case, psychotic burned-out narcotics agent Jack Colt (Emilio Estevez) is assigned to the case with Luger. Under the advice of their captain (Frank McRae), they meet Dr. Harold Leacher (F. Murray Abraham) who informs Jack that the case has something to do with General Mortars (William Shatner) under whom Jack had worked during his days in Vietnam. Following Leacher's advice they pursue the villains, however, before the villains are apprehended, Luger must journey into his past to realize the right thing to do.