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Russell Mulcahy (/ m ʌ l ˈ k æ h i / mul-KA-hee; [1] [2] born 23 June 1953) is an Australian director of film, television, and music videos. [3] [4] He began his career directing music videos for artists like Elton John and Duran Duran, before making his feature directorial debut with the horror film Razorback (1984).
Dynamic film/video director Russell Mulcahy was born June 23, 1953, in Melbourne, Australia. He first gained fame directing visually striking music video clips for such artists as Elton John, Duran Duran, The Buggles and Bonnie Tyler.
Russell Mulcahy. Director: Highlander. Dynamic film/video director Russell Mulcahy was born June 23, 1953, in Melbourne, Australia. He first gained fame directing visually striking music video clips for such artists as Elton John, Duran Duran, The Buggles and Bonnie Tyler.
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Highlander: Directed by Russell Mulcahy. With Christopher Lambert, Roxanne Hart, Clancy Brown, Sean Connery. An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponents, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled "Prize".
Highlander is a 1986 British-American fantasy action-adventure film directed by Russell Mulcahy from a screenplay by Gregory Widen, Peter Bellwood, and Larry Ferguson. It stars Christopher Lambert, Roxanne Hart, Clancy Brown, and Sean Connery.
Although you might not recognize the name Russell Mulcahy, you almost definitely would recognize his work. Especially if, like me, you grew up in the 80s. Because Mulcahy directed over 400 music...
In four years, Mulcahy has earned, deservedly, a worldwide reputation for technical bravura and imagination in a field that previously was marked by only the occasional flash of creative image-conjuring. Mulcahy’s work has been widely recognized by the American and British music industries.
Director. 1991 1993-1994 1996. Explore the filmography of Russell Mulcahy on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!
Russell Mulcahy remembers attending a typically opulent party at Freddie Mercury’s West London mansion, Garden Lodge, sometime in the mid-80s. After the festivities wound down, Mulcahy crashed in one of the singer’s many guest rooms.