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  2. Donald Richie - Wikipedia

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    Donald Richie (April 17, 1924 – February 19, 2013) was an American-born author who wrote about the Japanese people, the culture of Japan, and especially Japanese cinema. [1] Although he considered himself primarily a film historian, [ 2 ] Richie also directed a number of experimental films, the first when he was seventeen.

  3. Donald A. Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    Don Ritchie on the History of the Oral History Association, September 25, 2015. "Donald Ritchie on Deep Throat." [interview], National Review, June 1, 2005 "Interview with Donald A. Ritchie, Oral Historian at the USA senate", veruscacalabria, August 9, 2010; Fast Forward: Oral History in the 21st Century by Donald Ritchie

  4. Don Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    Donald Taylor Ritchie OAM (9 June 1926 – 13 May 2012) was an Australian who intervened in many suicide attempts. He officially rescued at least 180 people who had intended to attempt suicide at The Gap .

  5. The Inland Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Inland Sea is a 1991 American travel documentary directed by Lucille Carra.It is inspired by the 1971 travelogue of the same title written by Donald Richie.In the documentary, filmmaker Carra undertakes a similar trip across the islands of Japan's Inland Sea as Richie did twenty years prior.

  6. The Films of Akira Kurosawa - Wikipedia

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    The Films of Akira Kurosawa is a 1965 academic book by Donald Richie, published by University of California Press.It discusses the films of Akira Kurosawa.. This was the first English-language academic book about a Japanese film director's works, and about Kurosawa's in particular.

  7. Does the ghost of a murdered congressman haunt the Capitol?

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    According to Senate historian Donald Ritchie, Taulbee bled profusely on the stairs. "A policeman came rushing up and said, 'Who is responsible for this?' Kincaid was still standing [on the steps ...

  8. The Best and Worst Songs from 1985 (According to Our Editors)

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    “Say You, Say Me,” Lionel Richie Only in 1985 would a leading pop star such as Richie be commissioned to write an original song for a (checks notes…) ballet-centric Cold War drama starring ...

  9. Tokyo: A View of the City - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo: A View of the City is a book by Donald Richie published in 1999. It is his description of Tokyo geographically and also describing his experiences over the decades of life he spent there. [1] [2]