Stewart Raffill (born 27 January 1942) is an American director and writer of many films. He has directed many cult hits and family films.
Raffill's The Philadelphia Experiment, won the "Best Film" award of the 1985 Fantafestival. While You Were Waiting, won the Silver Award in the Short Dramatic category of the 2002 Atlantic City Film Festival. He shared the "Worst Director" Award for the 9th Golden Raspberry Awards for Mac and Me (tied with Blake Edwards for Sunset). In 2009 he will be directing and writing a musical Standing Ovation. no release date has been set for the film.[1]
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Filmography
As director
- The Adventures of the Wilderness Family (1975) also co-wrote
- Across the Great Divide (1976) also wrote
- The Sea Gypsies (1978) also wrote
- High Risk (1981)
- The Philadelphia Experiment (1984)
- The Ice Pirates (1984)
- Mac and Me (1988), also co-wrote
- Mannequin Two: On the Move, (1991) also co-wrote
- The New Swiss Family Robinson (film) (1998)
- Grizzly Falls (1999)
- While You Were Waiting (2002)
- Survival Island (AKA Three) (2006), also wrote
- Rain (2007)
- Standing Ovation (2009) also writer[1]
As writer only
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