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Robert A. Duncan, a writer and director, has worked on notable films such as John McCrae's War: In Flanders Fields, Family: A Loving Look at CBC Radio, The Road to Patriation, 64000000 Years Ago, W.O. Mitchell: Novelist in Hiding, and Margaret Laurence.
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- First Wave (1998) as Morgan
- The First Emperor of China (1989) Writer
- The Cap (1985) Director
- Darts in the Dark: An Introduction to W.O. Mitchell (1980) Writer
- His Worship, Mr. Montréal (1976) Director
- The Point (1978) Screenplay
- The Road to Patriation (1982) Director
- Canada Vignettes: McIntosh (1979) as Narrator (voice)
- Family: A Loving Look at CBC Radio (1991) Writer
- Hugh MacLennan: Portrait of a Writer Director
- Burning Candles: The Life of Edna St. Vincent Millay (2008) Producer
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Most-watched Robert A. Duncan films currently: The First Emperor of China (1989), The Cap (1985), Darts in the Dark: An Introduction to W.O. Mitchell (1980), His Worship, Mr. Montréal (1976), The Point (1978).
What TV shows has Robert A. Duncan appeared in?
Selected TV credits: First Wave (1998).
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