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Tag Archives: The Birds
Lord of Film – an interview with Randal Plunkett
Randal Plunkett, the 21st Lord Dunsany, is an award winning director and producer hailing from one of the oldest and most prominent families in Ireland, the Plunketts. From a young age Randal was brought up surrounded by culture which has heavily … Continue reading
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Tagged 2001 A Space Odyssey, Alfred Hitchcock, Anbdrei Tarkovsky, Brave New World, Cape Fear, Dario Argento, Dawn of the Dead, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, George Clooney, George Orwell, George Romero, Kim Kold, Lord Dunsany, Mads Mattheisen, Philip K. Dick, Psycho, Scarface, Solaris, Stalker, Stanislaw Lem, Stanley Kubrick, Stev en Soderbergh, Suspiria, Teddy Bear, The Birds, The Last House on the Left, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Wong Kar Wei
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