Peter Masterson

Highest Rated:
100% The Trip to Bountiful (1985)
Lowest Rated:
17% Full Moon in Blue Water (1988)
Birthday:
Jun 1, 1934
Birthplace:
Houston, Texas, USA
Bio:
Actor, writer, producer and director Peter Masterston is best known for his adaptation of Larry L. King's "Playboy" magazine article "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982)" into a smash Broadway musical, for which he received two Tony nominations. He also was the screenwriter of the…

Filmography

Range of Movie T-meters: 17% - 100%
Number of Movies: 20
Box Office Since 2001: --
Year Rating Title Credit Box Office
2005 Whiskey School
  • Director
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2003 Lost Junction
  • Director
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2002 West of Here
  • Director
  • Actor
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2000 Mermaid
  • Director
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1997 The Only Thrill
  • Director
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1996 Lily Dale
  • Director
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1993 Arctic Blue
  • Director
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1991 Convicts
  • Director
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1989 Night Game
  • Director
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1988 17% Full Moon in Blue Water
  • Director
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1988 Blood Red
  • Director
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1987 43% Gardens of Stone
  • Col. Feld
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1985 100% The Trip to Bountiful
  • Director
  • Newspaper Boy
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1978 A Question Of Guilt
  • Actor
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1975 68% The Stepford Wives
  • Walter
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1973 87% The Exorcist
  • Clinic Director
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1972 Tomorrow
  • Lawyer
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1970 Von Richthofen and Brown
  • Maj. Oswald Boelcke
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1967 93% In the Heat of the Night
  • Arnold Fryer
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1966 Ambush Bay
  • Sgt. William Maccone
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Quotes from Peter Masterson's Characters

    1. Clinic Director: There is one outside chance for a cure. I think of it as shock treatment as I said, it's a very outside chance. Have you ever heard of exorcism? Well, it's a stylized ritual in which the rabbi or the priest try to drive out the so-called invading spirit. It's been pretty much discarded these days except by the Catholics who keep it in the closet as a sort of an embarrassment, but uh, it has worked. In fact, although not for the reasons they think, of course. It's purely a force of suggestion. The victim's belief in possession is what helped cause it, so in that same way, a belief in the power of exorcism can make it disappear.
    2. Chris MacNeil: You're telling me that I should take my daughter to a witch doctor? Is that it?
    From The Exorcist. Submitted by Creep F (2 years ago)
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