From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Daniel Petrie, Jr. (born 1952), the son of Daniel Petrie, Sr., is perhaps best known as the one of the screenwriters of the mid-1980s hit movie, Beverly Hills Cop and The Big Easy as well as the director of Toy Soldiers. He is currently (October 2004) president of the western chapter of the Writers Guild of America. Description above from the Wikipedia article Daniel Petrie, Jr., licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Beverly Hills Cop
(Screenplay)
Toy Soldiers
(Director)
Toy Soldiers
(Screenplay)
The Big Easy
(Screenplay)
In the Army Now
(Screenplay)
In the Army Now
(Director)
Framed
(Teleplay)
Framed
(Director)
Dead Silence
(Director)
Rosemont
(Screenplay)
Rosemont
(Director)
Dawn Patrol
(Director)
Shoot to Kill
(Producer)
Shoot to Kill
(Screenplay)
Beverly Hills Cop II
(Characters)
Intrigo: Dear Agnes
(Executive Producer)
Intrigo: Death of an Author
(Executive Producer)
Blackway
(Executive Producer)
Bruno Penguin and the Staten Island Princess
(Producer)
The 6th Day
(Executive Producer)
Toe Tags
(Director)
The Appleton Ladies' Potato Race
(Executive Producer)
A Haunting at Silver Falls: The Return
(Executive Producer)
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
(Characters)
Turner & Hooch
(Executive Producer)
Beverly Hills Cop
(Story)
Beverly Hills Cop III
(Characters)
Turner & Hooch
(Screenplay)
Turner & Hooch
(Executive Producer)
The Big Easy
(Writer)
The Big Easy
(Producer)
Combat Hospital
(Executive Producer)
Combat Hospital
(Writer)
Combat Hospital
(Story)
Combat Hospital
(Teleplay)