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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0549422Eugene Marner - IMDb

    Eugene Marner is known for Art of the Western World (1989), Heritage: Civilization and the Jews (1984) and Puss in Boots (1988). Eugene has been married to Carole Lucia Satrina since 1959.

    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • Eugene Marner
  2. My name is Alex Fisher, and I am a participant in the ongoing Gaza Ceasefire Vigil in downtown Oneonta, NY. The majority of Americans still support a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, and we want to reach as many people as possible with the message (see above for photo of our first sign).

  3. Eugene Marner is a filmmaker and theater director. He directed several film adaptations of classic tales in the late eighties including Puss in Boots (1988) and Beauty and the Beast (1987). In 1996, Eugene and Carole founded Franklin Stage Company, an admission-free theater.

  4. Eugene Marner was an American stage director, filmmaker and cameraman for 35 years as well as a producer, director, and writer of television documentaries. In the mid-1980s, he directed two feature films, "Beauty and the Beast", starring John Savage and Rebecca DeMornay, and "Puss in Boots", starring Christopher Walken.

  5. Jun 10, 1988 · Puss in Boots: Directed by Eugene Marner. With Christopher Walken, Jason Connery, Carmela Marner, Yossi Graber. Delightful tale of a cat who becomes a sharp gentleman and sets out to restore his master's name and wealth after he gives Puss a pair of magic boots.

    • (779)
    • Fantasy, Musical, Family
    • Eugene Marner
    • 1988-06-10
  6. May 31, 2021 · She met her future husband, Eugene (Gene) Marner, while both were involved in a Columbia Players production of T. S. Eliot’s “Murder in the Cathedral.” They married in 1959, within days of Carole’s graduation cum laude from Barnard.

  7. Eugene Marner. Eugene Marner has been an independent filmmaker for 35 years. Fresh out of college, he and partner Carole Lucia Satrina made their first film, Phyllis and Terry, about a couple of wise African America teen-aged girls.