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・ Hugh M. Morris
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・ Hugh M. Stimson
・ Hugh Maaskant
・ Hugh MacColl
・ Hugh MacDiarmid
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・ Hugh Macdonald
・ Hugh MacDonald (archer)
・ Hugh Macdonald (Australian politician)
・ Hugh MacDonald (bishop of Aberdeen)
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・ Hugh MacDonald (poet)
・ Hugh MacDonald (politician)
・ Hugh MacDonald (Scottish politician)
・ Hugh MacDonald (soccer)
・ Hugh MacDonald (Vicar Apostolic of the Highland District)
・ Hugh Macdonald Sinclair
・ Hugh MacDonell
・ Hugh MacDowell Pollock
・ Hugh MacFarlane
・ Hugh Mackay
・ Hugh Mackay (footballer)
・ Hugh Mackay (general)
・ Hugh Mackay (New Brunswick politician)
・ Hugh Mackay (Quebec politician)


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Hugh MacDonald (filmmaker)

Hugh MacDonald (correctly Macdonald)〔http://www.nzonscreen.com/person/hugh-macdonald/credits〕 is a New Zealand film director who made films for the Government National Film Unit for over two decades, before going solo. His work includes many travel films and two episodes of ambitious historical drama ''The Governor''.
Macdonald directed short film ''This is New Zealand'' which was shown across three screens in the New Zealand pavilion at Expo '70 in Osaka. Other memorable elements in the pavilion included John Drawbridge’s mural and Sue Skerman’s silkscreened perspex bushwalk. The film went on to attract strong audiences back in New Zealand.
In 1986 Macdonald was nominated for an Academy Award for Animated Short Film as producer of ''The Frog, The Dog and The Devil'', made with the New Zealand National Film Unit and Martin Townsend.〔(The Frog, the Dog and the Devil ), NZ On Screen. Accessed 31 January 2011.〕
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