
Robert Radler
Directing
A director of action-oriented fare, Robert Radler helmed dozens of episodes in the "Power Rangers" franchise, along with numerous martial arts productions. Radler's first film, the 1989 taekwondo movie "Best of the Best," starring Eric Roberts and Phillip Rhee, was enough of a success to warrant a sequel, and shortly thereafter he signed on to direct installments of the mid-1990s hit show "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers." Following the series to its subsequent incarnation, "Power Rangers Zeo," he eventually worked his way back to films, helming "The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All" and its 2001 sequel, both featuring Treat Williams in action-hero mode.
As cast
As director

Power Rangers: Trickster Treat 2012
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The Substitute: Failure Is Not an Option 2001
Director

The Substitute 3: Winner Takes All 1999
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Soldier of Fortune, Inc 1999
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T.N.T. 1998
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Power Rangers Zeo: Zeo Quest 1996
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Showdown 1993
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Best of the Best 2 1993
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Best of the Best 1989
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