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American documentary filmmaker
Dick Barrymore (October 21, 1933 in Los Angeles – August 1, 2008 in Ketchum, Idaho) was an American
ski film maker of the 1960s and 1970s and an advocate of "hot dogging" (early
freestyle skiing ).
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Films
Ski West, Young Man (1960)
High Skis (1961)
Some Like It Cold (1962)
The White Search (1963)
Winter Spell (1965)
A Cool Breath of Fresh Air (1966)
The Secret Race (1966)
Last of the Ski Bums (1967)
The Tenth Winter (1968)
The Spider and the Frenchman (1969)
Once in a Lifetime (1970)
Here Come the K2 Skiers (1970)
The Performers (1972) short
Winter Heat (1973) short
Day of Greatness (1974)
Mountain High (1974)
Assignment K2 (1975)
White Horizons (1975)
Blazing Skis (1976)
High Cost of a Free Ride (1977)
Wild Skis (1978)
Vagabond Skiers (1979)
Heli-Skiing (1979) short
20 Years of Skiing (1980)
A Bit of Madness (1981) short
Canadian Mountain Odyssey (1981) short
Scandinavian Ski Safari (1987) short
The Golden Years of Ski Films (1997)
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