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George T. Miller (1943–2023)

Author of The Man from Snowy River [1982 film]

George T. Miller is George Miller (11). For other authors named George Miller, see the disambiguation page.

George T. Miller (11) has been aliased into George T. Miller.

20 Works 874 Members 7 Reviews

About the Author

Image credit: George T. Miller (11)

Series

Works by George T. Miller

Works have been aliased into George T. Miller.

The Man from Snowy River [1982 film] (1982) — Director — 264 copies, 1 review
Family Double Feature: The NeverEnding Story 1 & 2 (2006) — Director — 207 copies
The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter [1990 film] (1990) — Director — 168 copies, 3 reviews
Zeus and Roxanne [1997 film] (1997) — Director — 59 copies, 2 reviews
Andre [1994 film] (1994) — Director — 43 copies
The Aviator [1985 film] (1985) — Director — 17 copies
Jungle Book: Includes 7 Bonus Movies (2017) — Director — 16 copies
The Man From Snowy River 1 & 2 (Australian Import - Region 4) (2014) — Director; Director — 10 copies
Robinson Crusoe [1997 film] (2002) — Director — 10 copies
A Mom For Christmas [1990 TV movie] (1990) — Director — 9 copies
Against the Wind [1978 TV mini series] (1978) — Director — 5 copies
The Far Country [1987 miniseries] (1987) 5 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Miller, George T.
Legal name
Miller, George Trumbull
Birthdate
1943-11-28
Date of death
2023-02-18
Gender
male
Occupations
film director
Organizations
Crawford Television
Cause of death
heart attack
Nationality
Australia
Birthplace
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Places of residence
Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Place of death
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Associated Place (for map)
Victoria, Australia

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Reviews

14 reviews
If you can manage to ignore the non-stop onslaught of plot holes caused by the central protagonist's poorly defined wishing power, this is surprisingly watchable. It isn't the immersive, evergreen classic the first one was, having dated much more poorly, and it has a largely wooden cast (the protagonist (in spite of consistent overacting) and his father are decent, as is Nimbly, and they are just about the only ones who are), but the sets and background paintings are beautiful, and the show more central plot has a good amount of memorable moments. The story overall is (to put it mildly) unfortunately not very interesting, but the film is short enough that this isn't as big of an issue as one might assume, and I feel the core relationship of the son and father is reasonably engrossing and carries my interest. Overall, it is a film which somehow manages to be a good bit more entertaining than the sum of its parts should suggest. Don't go see it if you never have before -- I suspect nostalgia value is adding half a star to my own rating -- but if you saw this as a kid and have a slight interest in revisiting it, there are much, much worse ways to spend 80 minutes. show less
(1997)
Starring: Steve Guttenberg, Kathleen Quinlan Director: George Miller Rating PG
DVD, Movie, Western, Romance, Drama, Animal, Horse

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Mark Atkins Director
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George Malko Screenwriter
Simon Wincer Director
Dan T. Hall Director
Michael Ende Original book
Bruce Rowland Composer
A. B. Paterson Original poem
David Connell Cinematographer
Kris Noble Executive producer
Jules Verne Original novel
Bill Dow Actor
Nevil Shute Original book
Ian Hart Actor
Barbara Dillon Original book
Renato Casaro Cover artist

Statistics

Works
20
Members
874
Popularity
#29,293
Rating
½ 3.3
Reviews
7
ISBNs
189
Languages
6

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