Opening Speech (1961)

Género : Animación, Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 7M

Director : Norman McLaren

Sinopsis

Norman McLaren attempts to give the opening speech for the first Montreal International Film Festival, but his microphone won't cooperate.

Actores

Norman McLaren
Norman McLaren
Himself

Tripulaciones

Norman McLaren
Norman McLaren
Director
Arthur Lipsett
Arthur Lipsett
Assistant Director
Eugene Boyko
Eugene Boyko
Director of Photography

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