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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Douglas_BuckDouglas Buck - Wikipedia

    Douglas Buck is an American film director. Buck grew up on Long Island, in New York State. He later moved to New York City, where he began making films while working as an airport electrical engineer.

  2. ampd.yorku.ca › profile › douglas-buckDouglas Buck – AMPD

    BIOGRAPHY. Professor Buck has worked extensively in arts administration and development in both the public and private sectors. He served as development coordinator for the Shaw Festival and managed several performing arts facilities and theatre companies.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0486652Sisters (2006) - IMDb

    Mar 11, 2008 · Sisters: Directed by Douglas Buck. With Chloë Sevigny, Stephen Rea, Lou Doillon, Dallas Roberts. A reporter witnesses a brutal murder and becomes entangled in a mystery involving a pair of Siamese twins who were separated at birth, one of them forced to live under the eye of a watchful, controlling psychiatrist.

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0118348Douglas Buck - IMDb

    Douglas Buck is a filmmaker who has worked on horror and fantasy projects such as Sisters, The Theatre Bizarre, and Terror Firmer. He is married to Rita Romagnino and has one child.

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  5. Domestic Horror. In two years short years, American Independent director Douglas Buck has becomes a Fant-Asia fan favorite for his uncompromising brand of “domestic horror”; Douglas Buck was back at Fant-Asia ’98 with his short film Home , a companion piece of sorts to last year’s Cutting Moments (the film that had people crying “ouch

  6. Douglas Buck is a director of horror and thriller films, such as Sisters (2006) and Cutting Moments (1996). He is married to Rita Romagnino and has one child.

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  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › Douglas BuckDouglas Buck - Wikiwand

    Douglas Buck is an American film director.