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Adam Beach is playing another Navajo
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2002 Adam Beach stars in "Skinwalkers," a Robert Redford project based on author Tony Hillerman's Navajo detective sagas. "Personally, I think it's time to make a bold move," Redford said, according to Cindy Dickison of The Dish. Redford was referring to the need to make Indian-themed movies. Beach most recently played a Navajo in "Windtalkers" the mega-million John Woo flop about the Marines assigned to protect Navajo Code Talkers during World War II. "Skinwalkers" is being co-produced by Redford for the PBS series "Mystery!" The show debuts November 24. Get the Story:
The Dish: Walking the Walk [second item] (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 8/2) Get the Book:
Skinwalkers (Amazon.Com US$6.99) Relevant Links:
Skinwalkers, Mystery! - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/mystery/programs/skinwalkers
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