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  1. In 1976, Panzer moved to Los Angeles and partnered with Peter Davis to found Davis-Panzer Productions. [1] [2] They produced more than twenty films, including The Osterman Weekend (1983, directed by Sam Peckinpah ), The Death Collector with Joe Pesci, Stunts, and Freeway (1988).

  2. Feb 24, 2021 · Peter was often described as the practical side of Davis-Panzer Productions. While his long-term business partner Bill Panzer (who passed away in 2007) was the man who seized on ideas and concepts and was the enigmatic public face, it would be the more quiet and private Peter who would work out the best way to finance those plans and ...

  3. Peter S. Davis is the CEO and President of Davis-Panzer Productions (DPP) and Davis Merchandising. DPP has produced over 17 feature films and 150 hours of dramatic television in its 35-year history.

  4. Discover new TV shows and movies from Davis-Panzer Productions and where you can watch them.

  5. Feb 23, 2021 · Hollywood producer Peter S. Davis, the former half of Davis-Panzer Productions, and one of the minds that turned the 1986 fantasy film Highlander into a multimedia franchise has passed away.

  6. Mar 26, 2007 · Panzer teamed with producer Peter Davis when he moved to Los Angeles in 1976, and Davis-Panzer Productions went on to produce more than 20 films, including Sam Peckinpah’s final film “The...

  7. Jul 24, 2020 · In 2008, Davis-Panzer Productions produced Reunion, a short web epilogue to the series that featured Gracen, Wingfield, and Jim Byrnes, who portrayed mortal bar owner Joe Dawson in the show.