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Joe Dante
Explorers is a 1985 American science fiction fantasy film written by Eric Luke and directed by Joe Dante.
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James D. Tabor
The expedition, carried out in 2010-2011, was directed by historian James D. Tabor of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and archaeologist Rami Arav of the University of Nebraska at Omaha, funded by the Discovery Channel, and is the subject of a documentary produced by filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici that aired on the Discover Channel on April 12.
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by marine archaeologist Franck Goddio
Directed by marine archaeologist Franck Goddio, the expedition has discovered two, or maybe three, cities.
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Dieudonné
In 2006, Dieudonné wrote, directed and co-produced the Jules Verne Adventures TV documentary Explorers: From the Titanic to the Moon, starring producer/director James Cameron and veteran Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
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Ethan Green Hawke
Ethan Green Hawke made Ethan Green Hawke's feature film debut in 1985 with the science fiction movie Explorers, before making a supporting appearance in the 1989 drama Dead Poets Society which is considered Ethan Green Hawke's breakthrough role.
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Mensun
Like the first attempt, the expedition was led by Dr John Shears (ex-BAS) and Mensun was director of exploration.
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Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson directed the animated adventure from a screenplay by John Logan (Gladiator, Star Trek Nemesis).
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The German astronomer Hugo von Seeliger
The German astronomer Hugo von Seeliger directed an expedition that travelled to the Auckland Islands (subantarctic New Zealand islands).
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Espen Sandberg
The famed explorer’s journey takes Marco Polo to the center of a brutal war in 13th century China, a world replete with astonishing martial arts, sexual intrigue, political skullduggery and spectacular battles and comes from directorsJoachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg
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by Colonel Sir Henry James
The expedition, directed by Colonel Sir Henry James and led by Captain Charles Wilson, was commissioned in response to the unhealthy state of the water supply in Jerusalem, then a rather neglected province of the Ottoman Empire.
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Finn Ronne
During the expedition, Finn Ronne directed the exploration of 250,000 square miles of uncharted land, and the expedition took more than 14,000 aerial photos.
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by the late Lawrence Stager of Harvard University and Daniel Master of Wheaton College
Directed by the late Lawrence Stager of Harvard University and Daniel Master of Wheaton College, the expedition uncovered archaeological remains that spanned six millennia—from the Chalcolithic period (c. 4000 B.C.E.)
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Morton DaCosta
At least five directors worked on the show: the original director was Morton DaCosta, followed by Martin Charnin, Robert Fryer, Richard Quine, Arthur Laurents, and Herbert Ross.
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Sergio Mimica Gezzan
The series director is Sergio Mimica Gezzan, who cooperated, among others, with Steven Spielberg.
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Captain James Cook
In 1789, Captain James Cook directed a voyage of 3,618 nautical miles in 47 days, one of the most remarkable feats in the history of navigation.
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by Doctor Francisco Xavier de Balmis
An expedition directed by Doctor Francisco Xavier de Balmis sailed from Corunna in November 1803, stopping in the Canary Islands, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela.
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Peter Maze
The directors were Josiah Guest, Walter Coffin, Edward Lee, Thomas Guest, Thomas Guppy, Thomas Powell, Christopher James, Thomas Carlisle, Henry Rudhall, William Wait, William Watson, and Peter Maze.
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Francis Ford and Jay Hunt
Directors in the series included Francis Ford and Jay Hunt.
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Sidney Lumet, Ralph Nelson, Alex Segal and Robert Mulligan
The directors for the series included Sidney Lumet, Ralph Nelson, Alex Segal and Robert Mulligan.
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