Eric Mitchell

Eric Mitchell

Personal Details

Biography

Eric Mitchell is renowned for his outstanding contributions to the world of film, particularly through his work on the iconic movies Red Italy, Underground U.S.A., and The Foreigner, all of which date back to the late 1970s.

Red Italy, released in 1979, is a testament to Mitchell's skill and artistry as a filmmaker, showcasing his ability to craft compelling narratives and characters that captivate audiences.

Underground U.S.A., which premiered in 1980, further solidified Mitchell's reputation as a master of his craft, as he delved deeper into the complexities of the human experience and the world around us.

The Foreigner, released in 1978, marks the beginning of Mitchell's illustrious career, demonstrating his innovative approach to storytelling and his capacity to weave intricate plots that leave a lasting impact on viewers.

Through his work on these films, Eric Mitchell has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence new generations of filmmakers and movie enthusiasts alike.

Career

1990
End of the Night
End of the Night as Joe Belinksy
1988
1986
The Way It Is
The Way It Is as The Undertaker
1980
1979
Men in Orbit
Men in Orbit as Astronaut
1978
The Foreigner
The Foreigner as Max Menace
Rome '78
Rome '78 as Metellus
1976
Unmade Beds
Unmade Beds as Paul Orsalino
1986
The Way It Is
The Way It Is as Director, Writer
1980
Underground U.S.A.
Underground U.S.A. as Director, Writer
1978
Kidnapped
Kidnapped as Director, Writer