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Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? (1971)

Poor Georgie. One day Georgie Soloway jumped off a penthouse, fell in love in an empty theater, raced down a ski slope, circled Manhattan in his private plane, and tried to find some creep who put him down to every girl he liked.

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 1H 49M

Director : Ulu Grosbard
Writer : Herb Gardner

Synopsis

A hit pop songwriter, who cannot love himself or others, spends his days with various women flying his plane, and dropping in to the world around him.

Actors

Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman
Georgie Soloway
Barbara Harris
Barbara Harris
Allison Densmore
Jack Warden
Jack Warden
Dr. Solomon F. Moses
David Burns
David Burns
Leon Soloway
Gabriel Dell
Gabriel Dell
Sidney Gill
Betty Walker
Betty Walker
Margot Soloway
Rose Gregorio
Rose Gregorio
Gloria Soloway
Dom DeLuise
Dom DeLuise
Irwin Marcy
Regina Baff
Regina Baff
Ruthie Tresh
David Galef
David Galef
Leonard Soloway
Ed Zimmermann
Ed Zimmermann
Peter Halloran
Amy Levitt
Amy Levitt
Susan
Joseph R. Sicari
Joseph R. Sicari
Marty (as Joe Sicari)
Rudy Bond
Rudy Bond
Newsdealer
Walter Hyman
Walter Hyman
Flower Vendor
Josip Elic
Josip Elic
Chomsky
Herbie Faye
Herbie Faye
Divorcee
James Hall
James Hall
Lemuel
Sherry Rooney
Sherry Rooney
Marilyn
Robyn Millan
Robyn Millan
Samantha
Walter Hyman Jr.
Walter Hyman Jr.
Danny Charleston
Shel Silverstein
Shel Silverstein
Bernie
Irwin Rose
Irwin Rose
Photographer
Candice Azzara
Candice Azzara
Sally (as Candy Azzara)
Marty Greene
Marty Greene
Uncle Louis (as Martin Greene)
Sidney Armus
Sidney Armus
Marvin
Susan Bell
Susan Bell
Sky Phone Operator
Steve Eppolito
Steve Eppolito
Dustin as a Boy

Crews

Ulu Grosbard
Ulu Grosbard
Director
Herb Gardner
Herb Gardner
Screenplay
Shel Silverstein
Shel Silverstein
Original Music Composer
Victor J. Kemper
Victor J. Kemper
Director of Photography
Fred C. Caruso
Fred C. Caruso
Associate Producer
Barry Malkin
Barry Malkin
Editor
Shirley Rich
Shirley Rich
Casting
Harry Horner
Harry Horner
Production Design
Leif Pederen
Leif Pederen
Set Decoration
Anna Hill Johnstone
Anna Hill Johnstone
Costume Design
Dick Smith
Dick Smith
Makeup Artist
Peter R. Scoppa
Peter R. Scoppa
First Assistant Director
Willis Conner
Willis Conner
Assistant Art Director
Richard Quinlan
Richard Quinlan
Gaffer
James Finnerty
James Finnerty
Key Grip
Joseph M. Caracciolo
Joseph M. Caracciolo
Property Master
Jack C. Jacobsen
Jack C. Jacobsen
Sound
Edward R. Brown
Edward R. Brown
Camera Operator
Stanley Cappiello
Stanley Cappiello
Scenic Artist
Carlos Quiles
Carlos Quiles
Carpenter
Sidney Gecker
Sidney Gecker
Script Supervisor
William A. Farley
William A. Farley
Hairstylist
Fred C. Caruso
Fred C. Caruso
Production Manager
Craig McKay
Craig McKay
Associate Editor
John Strauss
John Strauss
Sound Editor
Robert M. Reitano
Robert M. Reitano
ADR Editor
Marianna Majchrzyk
Marianna Majchrzyk
Assistant Editor
George Newman
George Newman
Wardrobe Supervisor
Richard Adee
Richard Adee
Set Dresser
James Fanning
James Fanning
Transportation Captain
Muky
Muky
Still Photographer
Robert Barth
Robert Barth
Location Manager
Ellie Linas
Ellie Linas
Production Accountant
Herb Gardner
Herb Gardner
Producer
Ulu Grosbard
Ulu Grosbard
Producer

Trailers and other movies

Larry Karaszewski on WHO IS HARRY KELLERMAN?
1971 Who Is Harry Kellerman Official Trailer 1 Cinema Center Films

Posters and backgrounds

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