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    Russell Mulcahy

    Australian film director

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  1. Russell Mulcahy (/ m ʌ l ˈ k æ h i / mul-KA-hee; born 23 June 1953) is an Australian director of film, television, and music videos. 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).

  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. Jul 29, 2016 · In the latest edition of How Did This Get Made, Blake Harris interviews Russell Mulch, director of The Shadow. Read the full Russell Mulch interview.

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  6. Aug 24, 2023 · Jason interviews director Russell Mulcahy. They talk about his 4 Tales From The Crypt Episodes, Highlander, music videos, and Teen Wolf!Follow Dads From the ...

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  7. Sep 23, 2023 · Features. Classic Rock. “I’m thinking to myself, ‘Freddie Mercury is cooking me breakfast”: how Queen and James Bond turned Highlander into one of the great cult movies of the 80s. By Dave Everley. ( Classic Rock ) published 23 September 2023. Director Russell Mulchay looks back on the classic 80s movie Highlander and its Queen soundtrack.

  8. Oct 29, 2014 · Russell Mulcahy is the man behind an endless string of iconic music videos, dating back to the first that aired on MTV in 1981: The Buggles' "Video Killed the Radio Star." Now he's come full...

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