Someone to Love (1987)
Hellman played a small role in this film, which was shot in 1985.
Code of Silence (1985)
Hellman reedited this film for television (uncredited).
Out of the Blue and Into the Black (1987)
During April 1986, Hellman was interviewed in his home for this documentary about BBS.
Plunging on Alone: Monte Hellman's Life in a Day (1986)
Director: Paul Joyce. Cameraman: Peter Harvey. Sound Recordist: Mandy Rose. Editor: Miranda Watts. Production Company: Paul Joyce Productions. Running Time: 86 minutes. A documentary shot in Hellman's home simultaneously with his contribution to Out of the Blue and Into the Black.
Robocop (1987)
Second Unit Director (uncredited): Monte Hellman. Second Unit Photography: Rick Anderson. Cast (Hellman's scenes only): Peter Weller (Murphy/RoboCop), Nancy Allen (Lewis), Ken Page (Kinney).
Iguana (1988)
Director: Monte Hellman. Screenplay: Monte Hellman, David M. Zehr and Steven Gaydos. Based on the novel by Alberto Vasquez-Figueroa. Photography: Jose Maria Civit. Editor: Monte Hellman. Music: Joni Mitchell (credited to Franco Campanino). Producer: Franco Di Nunzio. Production Company: Film Production Enterprise Iguana. Cast (in order of appearance): Everett McGill (Oberlus), Michael Bradford (White-Bearded Sailor), Roger Kendall (Roger), Robert Case (One-Eyed Sailor), Fabio Testi (Gamboa), Jack Taylor (Captain "Old Lady II"), Maru Valdivielso (Carmen), Pierangelo Pozzato (Rodrigo), Alessandro Tasca (Priest at Funeral), Fernando Gebrian (Ibarra), Charly Husey ("Zombie"), Michael Madsen (Sebastian), Guillermo Anton (Alberto), Riccardo Navarrete (Priest in Church), Amaya Merino (Girl Who Sings), Joseph Culp (Dominique), Tim Ryan (George), Augustin Guevara (Knut), Fernando De Juan (Diego), Yousaf Bokham (Officer "Galatea"), Carmelo Reyes (Captain "Galatea"), Lam Coleman (Gamboa's Son), Jose Alvarez (Captain "Adventurer"), Juan Manuel Marquez (Carmen's Baby). Running time: 100 minutes (European running time: 92 minutes).
Hellman Rider ( 1989 )
A 43-minute documentary about Hellman, consisting of an interview shot at the Amiens festival on November 22, 1988.
Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out! (1989) Director: Monte Hellman. Screenplay: Rex Weiner (credited as "Carlos Laszlo"), from a story by C. Laszlo, M. Hellman and A. H. Gorson. Uncredited contributions by Steven Gaydos and Melissa Hellman. Photography: Jose Maria Civil (credited as "Josep M. Civit"). Editor: Monte Hellman (credited to Ed Rothkowitz). Music: Steven Soles. Producer: Arthur H. Gorson. Pro duction Company: Quiet Films. Cast: Samantha Scully (Laura), Richard Beymer (Dr. Newbury), Lt. Connelly (Robert Culp), Bill Moseley (Ricky), Eric Da Re (Chris), Laura Herring (Jerri), Elizabeth Hoffman (Granny), Melissa Hellman (Dr. Newbury's assiatant), Leonard Mann (Laura's Psychiatrist), Richard C. Adams (Santa), Isabel Cooley (Hospital Receptionist), Carlos Palomino (Truck Driver), Marc Dietrich (Gas Station Attendant), Jim Ladd (Newscaster), Richard M. Gladstein (Detective), Tamela Song (Nurse), Michael Amen (Coroner), David Mount (Policeman), Tom Herod, Jr (Policeman), David Umstadter (Policeman), Joe Torina (Policeman), Tomczek Bednarek (Paramedic), The Weiner Family (Themselves). Running Time: 89 minutes.
Sam Peckinpah: Man of Iron (1991)
Hellman was among the interviewees in this documentary.
Reservoir Dogs (1992)
Hellman was an executive producer on this film.
Warren Oates: Across the Border (1992)
Hellman was among the interviewees in this documentary.
Grey Knight (1993)
aka: The Killing Box, Ghost Brigade. Hellman edited this film.
Love, Cheat and Steal (1993)
Hellman was the original editor on this film. He is credited with "additional editing."
It's All True (1993)
Hellman was one of the original editors on this documentary. None of his work was used, and he was not credited.
Quentin Tarantino: Hollywood's Boy Wonder (1994)
Hellman was among the interviewees in this documentary, made for the BBC series Omnibus.
Close-Up (1995)
Hellman appeared in two episodes of this BBC series, discussing favorite scenes from Spirit of the Beehive, The Third Man and A Place in the Sun.
Buffalo '66 (1997)
Hellman is thanked on the end credits of this film, which he was originally supposed to direct.
The Westing Game (1997)
Hellman edited this film. Although not credited, he is thanked on the end credits.
Monte Hellman: American Auteur (1997)
A 14-minute documentary about Hellman.
LA. Without a Map (1998)
Hellman appears briefly as himself in this film.
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