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Donnie Eichar is an American film producer, director and author. He wrote the book Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident in 2013. He is also known for producing the TV series Killing Fields, the documentary film Soaked in Bleach, and the TV series The Buried Life.
Eichar, Donnie (2013). Dead Mountain: The Untold True Story of the Dyatlov Pass Incident. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-1-4521-2956-3. McCloskey, Keith (2013). Mountain of the Dead: The Dyatlov Pass Incident. The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7524-9148-6. McCloskey, Keith (2020). Journey to Dyatlov Pass: An Explanation of the Mystery 2nd ...
Dan is unsettled by the change in Chris since joining the fraternity, and breaks into the DTO house. Investigating the book of DTO, Dan is shocked to find photos of Devon throughout the decades of the fraternity's history, completely unchanged. He persuades Megan to go with him to Chris' room, which they find totally ravaged.
Soaked in Bleach is a 2015 American docudrama directed by Benjamin Statler, who co-wrote and produced it with Richard Middelton and Donnie Eichar.The film details the events leading up to the death of Kurt Cobain, as seen through the perspective of Tom Grant, the private detective who was hired by Courtney Love to find Cobain, shortly before his death in 1994.
Donnie Eichar: October 18, 2022 () The murder of David Carter, along with his girlfriend, wanted fugitive, Tammy Williams, are discussed. 597: 4: Death in a Vegas ...
Brannon Gould, Laila Reece Landon, Donnie Eichar: United States [20] The Forsaken: J. S. Cardone: Kerr Smith, Brendan Fehr, Izabella Miko: United States [21] Frailty: Bill Paxton: Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey, Powers Boothe: United States [22] From Hell: Hughes Brothers: Johnny Depp, Heather Graham, Ian Holm: United States [23] Frost ...
Kholat is a survival horror game developed by IMGN.PRO, [1] in which the player controls a protagonist who is tracing the steps of a group of nine Russian college students who went missing in February 1959 on Kholat Syakhl.
Bianchini was photographed by some of the world's most renowned photographers, including Bruce Weber, Roger Moenks, David LaChapelle, Martin Ryter, Steven Klein, Chris Makos and George Machado among others.