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John Milius
Farewell to the King is a 1989 American action adventure drama film written and directed by John Milius.
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David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, War Machine)
As well as directing The King, David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, War Machine) wrote the script alongside Joel Edgerton who stars as Henry V’s companion, Falstaff.
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by David Michôd
The King was directed by David Michôd and is based on the Shakespeare plays about both Henrys.
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Peter Jackson
The director is surprisingly none other than Peter Jackson who is mainly known for the Lord Of The Rings and Hobbit series of movies.
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Director Andy Muschietti, screenwriter Gary Dauberman and producer Seth Grahame-Smith
Director Andy Muschietti, screenwriter Gary Dauberman and producer Seth Grahame-Smith say King’s work shaped the storytellers they are today, and producer Seth Grahame-Smith's approval of their adaptation is critical if they’re to consider the film a success.
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Kevin Macdonald
The film was helmed by Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald, whose credits include One Day in September and The Last King of Scotland.
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by James Marsh
The King is directed by James Marsh, a documentarian making James Marsh's first narrative film, and his first narrative film has a low-key naturalism that belies the sheer melodrama of the script.
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by British documentary-maker James Marsh
Directed and co-scripted by British documentary-maker James Marsh, The King is a fascinating psychological drama that puts the boot into the delusions, hypocrisy and cruelty of American Christian fundamentalism.
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by Toshio Masuda
Like Space Battleship Yamato's predecessor, Farewell is directed by Toshio Masuda, under the supervision of Yoshinobu Nishizaki.
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Ephraim Chappell
The directors are Ephraim Chappell, Joseph Marshaw and John Fitzgibbons.
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Ben Nott
The Directors are Mark Toia, Brendan Williams, Mike Hilburger, Gerard Lambkin and Ben Nott.
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Robert English
The preceding directors are Robert English (2012-2016), John Odell (2009–12), Laurie Brand (2006–09), Steven Lamy (2001–06), Jonathan Aronson (1995-2001), Robert Friedheim (1992–95), Thomas J. Biersteker (1991-92), Gerald Bender (1986–91), Michael Fry (1981–86), Jay Savage (1979–81), James N. Rosenau (1976–79), Ross Berkes (1949–76), Claude A. Buss (1935-49), and Rufus B. von KleinSmid (1924–35).
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William Schofield
The directors are Ian Briggs, Rainer Strunz, Jessica Liew, Amit Julka, Jaimin Atkins, Danny Juric, Rido Pin, Luke Henderson, Glenn Cowdrey, Sarah Townson, Patric Przeradzki and William Schofield.
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Rob Evans
The directors are Robert Del Maestro, Bill Anderson, Fraser MacDonald, Joss Agnew and Rob Evans.
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Justin Kurzel
The director is Justin Kurzel, famous for Justin Kurzel's critically-acclaimed Shakespeare adaptation, Macbeth.
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Neil Marshall
Neil Marshall, best known for Neil Marshall's work on Game of Thrones and The Descent, is set to direct the film.
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Henry Hathaway
The original director was Roy Ward Baker but Roy Ward Baker fell ill on location in Africa and was replaced by Henry Hathaway.
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Alhaji Ahmed Shehu Yakasai
The directors are Alhaji Abdulkaarim Lawal Kaita and Alhaji Ahmed Shehu Yakasai.
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