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  1. Christopher Crowe (born August 1, 1948) is an American screenwriter, film producer, and film director. Crowe was born in Racine, Wisconsin, and graduated from William Horlick High School in 1967. In the mid-1970s, he was working for an East Coast magazine, but returned home to Racine.

  2. Christopher Crowe has spent many years in the entertainment business as a successful writer, producer, and director for both film and television. Crowe's first two films was the 1981 science-fiction movie "The Last Chase", followed by the 1983 horror anthology "Nightmares", then the 1985 thriller "The Mean Season", starring Kurt Russell.

    • Writer, Producer, Additional Crew
    • August 1, 1948
    • Christopher Crowe
  3. Christopher Crowe. Writer: The Last of the Mohicans. A native of Racine, Wisconsin. Christopher Crowe has spent many years in the entertainment business as a successful writer, producer, and director for both film and television.

    • August 1, 1948
  4. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. Films directed by Christopher Crowe (screenwriter) ‎. Films with screenplays by Christopher Crowe (screenwriter) ‎. Television series created by Christopher Crowe (screenwriter) ‎. Categories: Works by American filmmakers. Works by American writers.

  5. Pages in category "Films with screenplays by Christopher Crowe (screenwriter)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  6. Written by Mann and Christopher Crowe based on both James Fenimore Cooper’s eponymous novel and Philip Dunne’s screenplay for the 1936 version, shot by Dante Spinotti, with Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman’s orchestral score (accompanied by the unforgettable The Gael, the main theme by Scottish singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean), and with ...

  7. Christopher Crowe is known as an Writer, Director, Producer, Screenplay, Creator, and Teleplay. Some of his work includes The Last of the Mohicans, NCIS, Fear, Airwolf, Nightmares, Off Limits, The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Whispers in the Dark.