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Richard Harris
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A Man Called Horse stars Richard Harris as Lord John Morgan, an English peer cast somewhat adrift in the American West. Captured by Sioux Indians, Lord Morgan is at first targeted for quick extinction, but the tribesmen sense that he is worthy of survival. The Englishman passes many of the necessary tests that will permit him to become a member of the tribe, the most grueling of which (and the one used most extensively in the film's advertising) is the Sun Vow Initiation. That's where his lordship is hung from the roof of a huge teepee with hooks through his pectoral muscles. Much of the dialogue is spoken in the Sioux language, though the film's much-vaunted "historical accuracy" is not altogether consistent, as witness the casting of British stage luminary Judith Anderson as Sioux woman Buffalo Cow Head. A Man Called Horse spawned warrant two sequels.
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Richard Harris played Dubledore in the first two Harry Potter movies until he sadly past away. He was so much better than his replacement. Much more calm and is ready for EVERY situation. RIP
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In time-honoured tradition, London photographer Richard Harris’s perceptive and creative eye captures fleeting moments and endearing images from the street as the world hurries by. In her foreword to this collection of the photographer's latest works, Marjeta Ciglenečki, curator, provides an expert's insight into some of the techniques deployed.
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The success of Richard Harris as a pop singer may seem sort of strange in retrospect. Sure, he was the star of films like "A Man Called Horse" and "Camelot" -- and the sight of him on the cover of this ...Read full review
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Richard Harris is Co-Chair of the Chicago Intellectual Property practice. His practice focuses on U.S. and foreign patent, trademark, copyright and unfair competition matters, with particular emphasis on litigation. His practice remains actively involved with patent and trademark prosecution and intellectual property-related transactional projects.
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Richard Harris, a chartered engineer with over 30 years experience in the construction industry, joined the structural engineering team at Buro Happold’s Bath office in 1984. Richard leads Buro Happold’s work in the field of timber engineering. He has designed a number of innovative timber buildings and is involved in research projects using wood and wood products.
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