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Stu Segall Productions is a 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m 2) studio facility in San Diego, California. Filmings. The studio is used primarily for filming television ...
Stu Segall is a Boston area–born TV and movie producer and director who is the founder of Stu Segall Productions, a San Diego–based TV production studio. [1]Segall began his career in 1970, directing sexploitation movies and hard-core pornography, including the famous Insatiable, starring Marilyn Chambers.
Executive producers included Cannell, Stu Segall, Bill Nuss, and Richard C. Okie. The series stars Lorenzo Lamas as Reno Raines, a police officer who is framed for a murder he did not commit. Raines goes on the run and joins forces with Native American bounty hunter Bobby Sixkiller, played by Branscombe Richmond. Stephen J. Cannell also had a ...
The school, Oceanside High School, was paid $7,750 by Stu Segall Productions for the use of the campus and extras. [3] The series' third season setting of Hearst College was mostly filmed on the campuses of San Diego State University, [35] University of San Diego [36] and the University of California, San Diego. [37]
Stu Segall Productions; Original release; Network: ABC: Release: September 21, 1997 () Crowned and Dangerous is a 1997 American crime comedy television film ...
co-production with Stu Segall Productions and First Street Flims October 8, 2004 Halloweentown High: October 16, 2004 Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers: December 25, 2004 Naughty or Nice: January 14, 2005 Now You See It... March 11, 2005 Buffalo Dreams: co-production with Cosgrove Meurer Productions March 25, 2005 Little House on the Prairie ...
The show is produced by Starboard Home Productions in association with Great Guns Films and Stu Segall Productions, and was distributed by Perry Pictures. Cast
co-production with Starboard Home Industries, Great Guns Films, Perry Pictures, and Stu Segall Productions: The Simple Life: 1998: CBS: co-production with Sternin and Fraser Ink, CC Lyons Productions, and Bell Prime Time Rude Awakening: 1998–2001: Showtime: co-production with Showtime Networks, Mandalay Television, and Lionsgate Television ...