Kent Mackenzie
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- | '''Kent Robert Mackenzie''' (6 April 1930 – 16 May 1980) was an English-American film director and producer who is mainly remembered for his film ''[[The Exiles (1961 film)|The Exiles]]'', which was about Native American young people in Los Angeles. | + | '''Kent Robert Mackenzie''' (1930 – 1980) was an [[English-American]] film director and producer who is mainly remembered for his film ''[[The Exiles (1961 film)|The Exiles]]'', which was about Native American young people in Los Angeles. |
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Kent Robert Mackenzie (1930 – 1980) was an English-American film director and producer who is mainly remembered for his film The Exiles, which was about Native American young people in Los Angeles.
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