Breck Eisner

Breck Eisner

  • Born: 1970-12-24
  • Birthplace: California, U.S.
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  • Profession: director
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Sahara Cavalry, Pan Gordon, Source of Fear
  • Breck Eisner (Breck Eisner), American director, was born on December 24, 1970 in California, USA. The main works include "Saharan Cavalry", "The Source of Fear", "The Flying Man Gordon" and so on.

    Performing Experience

    In 1996, Breck Eisner directed his first work-the short film "Recon". In 1999, he participated in the film "Director's Statement". In 2002, he served as the director of the miniseries "Hijack". In 2003, he directed the film "Super Sensation Agent". ". Since then, he has directed film and television works such as "Saharan Cavalry", "Source of Fear", "Fantastic Gordon", "Out of Madman Town", "Black Lake Demon" and other film and television works.
    Extended Reading
    • Chris 2022-03-18 08:01:01

      It's hard to comment on this drama, but it's really boring

      Speaking of aliens, I have to mention the famous series "The X-Files" in the history of American TV shows. Let's see how the first seasons of Ep1 and Ep2 were filmed: Scully joined X-files, and Mulder investigated the death of high school students, and then Investigating the mysterious...

    • Briana 2022-03-18 08:01:01

      Scifi Mini drama light

      Scifi Mini drama shallow

      □ len calvin

        Scifi channel releases several minis every year, I have watched or will watch it myself, and in recent years, I have done some light.

      2002- Taken / Hijacking 2003- Battlestar
      Galactica / Battlestar Galactica
      2004- Legend of Earthsea / Legend of Earthsea Dark...

    • Lesly 2022-03-21 09:03:30

      Amazing work by fanning!

    • Bennett 2022-03-26 09:01:14

      I can't watch it anymore

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    • Allison Clarke: My grandfather used to tell my mom that kids should never have to worry about anything more serious than baseball. Everything you need to know is there. It has success and failure, moments when you come together and moments where you stand alone. And it has an ending. Not a clock, like in other sports, but an ending. And that, my grandfather said to my mom, is as close as a kid should have to come to that sort of thing.

    • Charlie Keys: You got a nice move to the post. That kid yesterday thought he could get one past you, but you were right there.

      Allison Clarke: What I do is I fool myself. I make myself believe that I'm really going to cover. Because *I* believe it, he believes it.

      Charlie Keys: Then, how do you get yourself over to the post?

      Allison Clarke: I don't know. I'm afraid if I ever stop to think about it, it won't work anymore.