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  1. In 1976, Panzer moved to Los Angeles and partnered with Peter Davis to found Davis-Panzer Productions. [1] [2] They produced more than twenty films, including The Osterman Weekend (1983, directed by Sam Peckinpah ), The Death Collector with Joe Pesci, Stunts, and Freeway (1988).

  2. Feb 24, 2021 · Peter was often described as the practical side of Davis-Panzer Productions. While his long-term business partner Bill Panzer (who passed away in 2007) was the man who seized on ideas and concepts and was the enigmatic public face, it would be the more quiet and private Peter who would work out the best way to finance those plans and the ...

  3. Peter S. Davis is the CEO and President of Davis-Panzer Productions (DPP) and Davis Merchandising. DPP has produced over 17 feature films and 150 hours of dramatic television in its 35-year history.

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • March 2, 1941
    • Peter S. Davis
    • February 21, 2021
  4. Feb 23, 2021 · Hollywood producer Peter S. Davis, the former half of Davis-Panzer Productions, and one of the minds that turned the 1986 fantasy film Highlander into a multimedia franchise has passed away.

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    • Adrian Paul Landed The Lead Role in Highlander by Being Cocky.
    • Highlander Shot Half of Each Season in France.
    • The Highlander Actor Who Played Methos Later Became A Physician.
    • A Highlander Spinoff Failed to Take off.
    • There Was A Highlander Webisode Epilogue.
    • Highlander Merchandise Was Big Business.
    • Adrian Paul Has Moved from Highlander to Teaching Sword Classes.

    Adrian Paul had a recurring role on the primetime soap The Colbys and on the syndicated drama War of the Worlds before auditioning for the role of Immortal Duncan MacLeod. According to Paul, when he walked into the casting session, he toldproducers that “you don’t have to look any further. You’ve already found your Highlander.” Though Paul said it ...

    Unlike most syndicated shows of the era, Highlander had an international feel. Because it was backed in part by French-owned Gaumont Television, half of each season was shotin Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and half was shot in France. (Filmline International in Canada co-produced the series, while Rysher Entertainment distributed it in the U...

    Peter Wingfield became a fan favorite for his portrayal of Methos, an Immortal who was over 5000 years old. After Highlander and guest spots on shows like NCIS: Los Angeles, Wingfield pursued his original goal of becoming a doctor. He enrolled at the University of Vermont College of Medicine and graduatedat the age of 52 in 2015. He specializes in ...

    Following the conclusion of Highlander: The Series in 1998, producers tried to keep the franchise going with Highlander: The Raven, a spinoff starringElizabeth Gracen, who reprised the character of charming Immortal jewel thief Amanda. It lasted just one season.

    After Highlander: The Series wrapped, Paul went on to star as Duncan MacLeod in 2000’s Highlander: Endgame and 2007’s Highlander: The Source, both of which were met with negative critical and commercial responses. In 2008, Davis-Panzer Productions produced Reunion, a short web epilogue to the series that featuredGracen, Wingfield, and Jim Byrnes, w...

    In the early days of the internet, Highlander became a hot topic of online conversation, with the good-looking Paul and the show’s increasingly complex mythology—due in part to the oversight of producer David Abramowitz—making for compelling television. Knowing that devoted fans of the show would be interested in collectibles, producers issued a Hi...

    Thanks to his years on Highlander, Paul is an accomplished stage swordsman. Fans who would like to pick up similar skills and reenact sword fights from Highlander,Game of Thrones, or even lightsaber duels from Star Wars can sign up for The Sword Experience, a seminar tourhosted by Paul. Your head is guaranteed to remain intact.

  5. Mar 26, 2007 · Panzer teamed with producer Peter Davis when he moved to Los Angeles in 1976, and Davis-Panzer Productions went on to produce more than 20 films, including Sam Peckinpah’s final film “The...

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  7. A new fan-made Highlander film, fully authorized by Davis-Panzer Productions. Coming soon to DVD, and as episodic featurettes on the upcoming Blu-Ray release of Highlander: The Series.