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Walter Hill
Walter Hill (born January 10, 1942) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Hill is known for male-dominated action films and revival of the Western. He said in an interview, "Every film I've done has been a Western," and elaborated in another, "The Western is ultimately a stripped down moral universe that is, whatever the dramatic problems are, beyond the normal avenues of social control and social alleviation of the problem, and I like to do that even within contemporary stories."
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As director
Dead for a Dollar
The Assignment
Bullet to the Head
Madso's War
Broken Trail: The Making of a Legendary Western
Undisputed
Supernova
Last Man Standing
Wild Bill
Geronimo: An American Legend
Trespass
Another 48 Hrs.
Johnny Handsome
Red Heat
Extreme Prejudice
Crossroads
Brewster's Millions
Streets of Fire
48 Hrs.
Southern Comfort
The Long Riders
The Warriors
The Driver
Hard Times
St. Vincent
As actor
Dernsie: The Amazing Life of Bruce Dern
Oleg: The Oleg Vidov Story
Friedkin Uncut
Baby Driver
Shotguns and Six Strings: Making a Rock N Roll Fable
Rumble on the Lot: Walter Hill's Streets of Fire Revisited
Commemoration: Howard Hawks' 'Rio Bravo'
The Warriors: Battleground
The Warriors: The Phenomenon
The Warriors: The Way Home
The Warriors: The Beginning
Becoming John Ford
East Meets West: "Red Heat" and the Kings of Carolco
Howard Hawks: American Artist
Messiah of Evil
Directed by John Ford
The G.I. Executioner
Will He Live or Will He Die: Walter Hill on Southern Comfort