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  1. Stuart Eugene Galbraith IV (born December 29, 1965) is an American film historian, film critic, essayist, and audio commentator. [3] [2] Early life and education [ edit ]

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  2. Jun 27, 2024 · Stuart Galbraith IV is a prolific writer and commentator on Japanese cinema, especially the works of Akira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune. He also has a master's degree in film preservation and restoration, and lives in a traditional farmhouse in Japan.

  3. Stuart Galbraith IV is a Japan-based film historian who has written extensively about Japanese cinema over the years. He’s authored several books, including Monsters Are Attacking Tokyo!, as well as the first English language biography on Akira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune.

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  4. Kyoto-based film historian Stuart Galbraith IV has had a long and varied career, but throughout it all he has demonstrated a great respect for the past and a strong conviction that it should be preserved for future generations. An archivist for Warner Bros. and a researcher at MGM, he worked as a “film detective” tracking down long-lost ...

  5. Apr 17, 2002 · Stuart Galbraith's The Emperor And The Wolf is made all the more welcome by a shortage of English-language books on Kurosawa, not to mention a near-complete absence of material on Mifune. Mammoth ...

  6. Feb 13, 2023 · But now, the winds of change have carried Stuart to The Digital Bits, and we’re very glad to have him joining the team. Stuart lives in Kyoto, Japan with his wife, Yukiyo, and their daughter, Sadie. You can read his full bio here in our Meet the Staff section on The Bits. We’re kicking off his debut here at the site with a pair of reviews ...

  7. May 29, 2024 · Kino’s Blu-ray of Death Rides a Horse is underwhelming. Previously released by them in 2017, the transfer looks considerably older, perhaps dating back another 15 or more years. Film in two-perf 2.35:1 Techniscope, one expects a certain graininess, but this video transfer is dull with blah color throughout. Minor but consistent speckling is ...