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  1. Phillip J. Roth (born June 10, 1959) is an American film producer, director and screenwriter who is known for making low-budget films.

  2. Phillip J. Roth. Producer. Writer. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 1:20. Robocroc (2013) 3 Videos. 14 Photos. Born in Portland Oregon, Roth was the son of Judge Phillip Roth a renowned jurist with over 35 years on the bench.

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    • Portland, Oregon, USA
  3. Phillip J. Roth. Producer: Jarhead: Law of Return. Born in Portland Oregon, Roth was the son of Judge Phillip Roth a renowned jurist with over 35 years on the bench. He started writing short stories when he was 10 and at age 14, he got his first taste at filmmaking working at the Wilson High School cable channel.

    • June 10, 1959
  4. Phillip J. Roth is an American film producer, director and screenwriter who is known for making low-budget films. He is the founder of the Unified Film Organization in America and Bulgaria, which have released various action and science fiction films for television and home video markets.

  5. Feb 13, 1993 · Prototype: Directed by Phillip J. Roth. With Lane Lenhart, Robert Tossberg, Brenda Swanson, Paul Coulj. In a post-apocalyptic future, a wheelchair-bound veteran volunteers for an experimental cybernetic program that will allow him to walk again, only to find that it turns him into a lethal killing machine pre-programmed to kill the last ...

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    • Action, Sci-Fi
    • Phillip J. Roth
    • 1993-02-13
  6. Phillip J. Roth Biography (1959-) Full name, Phillip Joseph Roth; born June 10 (some sources cite January 19),1959, in Portland, OR; son of Phillip Joseph (a judge) and Ida Lorraine (maiden name, Thomas) Roth Knudson; married Leslie Eileen Crawford, May 30, 1989;children: Natasha Mozelle.

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  8. Apr 2, 2022 · Riding the robo-wave initiated by the boffo box office and hearty VHS profits of The Terminator (1984) and RoboCop (1987) and their first sequels, the financial success of Prototype led Roth and Captan to mount a second droid-centric sci-fi epic, A.P.E.X. (1994).