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Nude Caboose (2006)

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上映時間 : 2分

演出 : Guy Maddin

シノプシス

A jovial shirtless man attempts to rouse a contingent of lethargic dancers to life in NUDE CABOOSE. His highjinks really get the deadbeats bustin' out until something unusual catches his eye. Dance floor seduction distilled into a fateful moment!

出演

Mike Bell
Mike Bell
Conductor
Janet Hamel
Janet Hamel
Nude Caboose

製作陣

Guy Maddin
Guy Maddin
Director
Ian Handford
Ian Handford
Writer
Guy Maddin
Guy Maddin
Writer
Jody Shapiro
Jody Shapiro
Writer
George Toles
George Toles
Writer
Jody Shapiro
Jody Shapiro
Producer
Guy Maddin
Guy Maddin
Cinematography
Jody Shapiro
Jody Shapiro
Cinematography
John Gurdebeke
John Gurdebeke
Editor
Jono Grant
Jono Grant
Music

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