Category
page 1Films produced by Boaz Davidson

Conan the Barbarian
2011 film directed by Marcus Nispel

The Legend of Hercules
2014 film by Renny Harlin

The Wicker Man
2006 film by Neil LaBute

Undisputed II: Last Man Standing
2006 film directed by Isaac Florentine

Edison
2005 film by David J. Burke

Boyka: Undisputed
2017 film directed by Todor Chapkanov and Isaac Florentine

Day of the Dead
2008 film by Steve Miner

Derailed
2002 film by Bob Misiorowski

Lonely Hearts
2006 film by Todd Robinson

Crocodile
2000 film directed by Tobe Hooper

Day of the Dead: Bloodline
2018 film directed by Hèctor Hernández Vicens

Bridge of Dragons
1999 film by Isaac Florentine

Mozart and the Whale
2005 film by Petter Næss

Alien Hunter
2003 film directed by Ronald Krauss

Ninja
2009 film by Isaac Florentine

Acts of Vengeance
2017 film by Isaac Florentine

Ninja: Shadow of a Tear
2013 film directed by Isaac Florentine

Crocodile 2: Death Swamp
2002 film directed by Gary Jones

Unstoppable
2004 film directed by David Carson

Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous
2008 film directed by Steve Miner

Wicked Little Things
2006 film by J. S. Cardone

Delta Force 3: The Killing Game
1991 film by Sam Firstenberg

Special Forces
2003 film by Isaac Florentine

The 4th Floor
1999 film by Josh Klausner

Train
2008 horror film directed by Gideon Raff

Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy
2005 film by Michael Oblowitz

Air Panic
2001 film directed by Bob Misiorowski

Shark Attack 3
2002 television film directed by David Worth

Spiders
2000 film directed by Gary Jones

Spiders 3D
2013 film by Tibor Takács

Forever Lulu
2000 film by John Kaye

Alien Lockdown
2004 television film directed by Tim Cox

The Black Hole
2006 television film directed by Tibor Takács

Some Girl
1998 film by Rory Kelly

Mansquito
Mansquito (also known as Mosquito-Man) is a 2005 American made-for-television monster movie directed by Tibor Takács, and stars Corin Nemec, Musetta Vander and Matt Jordon. It shares many similarities with the 1986 adaptation of The Fly, and was conceived by Ray Cannella, Manager of Program Acquisition for the Syfy Channel. He and other two colleagues began producing films for the channel feeling that they could do better than the films they bought from independent producers.