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Who directed the movie The Man Who Fell to Earth?

Nicolas Roeg

Nicolas Roeg

Nicolas Jack Roeg CBE, BSC (born 15 August 1928 in London), the English film director and cinematographer
Who is the director (person who oversees acting and artistic direction) of the recorded production The Man Who Fell to Earth, the British science fiction film directed by Nicolas Roeg, based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Walter Tevis, about an extraterrestrial who crash lands on Earth seeking a way to ship water to his planet?
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The Man Who Fell to Earth is a 1976 British science fiction film directed by Nicolas Roeg. The film is based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Walter Tevis, about an ...
Directed by Nicolas Roeg. With David Bowie, Rip Torn, Candy Clark, Buck Henry. Thomas Jerome Newton is a humanoid alien who comes to Earth to get water for his dying planet. He ...
NYT Critics' Pick This movie has been designated a Critic's Pick by ... The Cast THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH, directed by Nicolas Roeg; screenplay by Paul Mayersberg, based on ...
Directed By Nicolas Roeg Written By Paul Mayersberg Genres Drama ... The Man Who Fell to Earth today plays like a movie that fell from the sky, origins unknown.
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