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Stuart Eugene Galbraith IV (born December 29, 1965) is an American film historian, film critic, essayist, and audio commentator. Early life and education. Raised in ...
- Stuart Galbraith, Yukari Fujii, Atsushi Sakahara
- 1998
STUART GALBRAITH IV. Stuart Galbraith IV is the author of several books on Japanese cinema, including Monsters Are Attacking Tokyo! and The Emperor and the Wolf: The Lives and Films of Akira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune. He has also done a number of audio commentaries for Japanese films, including the popular Godzilla movie Invasion of Astro ...
Stuart Galbraith IV. Writer: Mifune: The Last Samurai. Stuart Galbraith IV was born on 29 December 1965 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Mifune: The Last Samurai (2015), The Naked Monster (2005) and Cinerama Adventure (2002).
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Apr 17, 2002 · The collaboration between director Akira Kurosawa and his regular leading man Toshiro Mifune stretched across 16 films, all shot in a span of less than 20 years; several of those works are regular ...
May 31, 2024 · Stuart Galbraith IV is the author of seven books, including The Emperor and the Wolf (Faber & Faber, 2002), the joint-biography of Akira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune director Martin Scorsese hailed as “a must read.”. In December 2022, the screen rights to the book were renewed by a Los Angeles-based production company.
Stuart Eugene Galbraith IV (born December 29, 1965; Detroit, Michigan, United States {age 56} ) is an American film historian, film critic, essayist, and audio commentator. Raised in Livonia, Michigan, Galbraith first worked professionally as a film reviewer and long-running home video columnist for The Ann Arbor News. In 1993, Galbraith moved to Los Angeles, California, where he eventually ...
Feb 1, 2002 · Furthermore, most of Mifune's 126 features remain unseen in the U.S. Thus Galbraith's dual biography fills two gaping holes in English-language filmography. Unable to meet with Mifune and interviewing Kurosawa only by fax, Galbraith did talk directly with coworkers and family members, and he uses published resources effectively.
- Stuart Galbraith IV