Joseph Strick
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Joseph Strick is an American director, producer and screenwriter. He learned film making when serving as a cameraman in the US Air Force in World War II. He won an Academy award for best documentary for his movie Interviews with My Lai veterans in 1970. His famous ventures include a film adaptation of James Joyce's Ulysses, the docudrama The Savage Eye (1959) and the movie Never Cry Wolf (1983).
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