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The World of Tomorrow (1984)

장르 : 다큐멘터리

상영시간 : 1시간 23분

연출 : Lance Bird, Tom Johnson

시놉시스

Documentary featuring original materials from the 1939 New York World's Fair. Includes film images of Jason Robards, Jr. as a child at the World's Fair and clips from the promotional film, "The Middleton Family at the New York World's Fair"

출연진

Jason Robards
Jason Robards
Self / Narrator
Adora Andrews
Adora Andrews
Grandma Middleton (archive footage)
Ruth Lee
Ruth Lee
Mom Middleton (archive footage)
Marjorie Lord
Marjorie Lord
Babs Middleton (archive footage)
Jimmy Lydon
Jimmy Lydon
Bud Middleton (archive footage)
Ray Middleton
Ray Middleton
Self - Vocalist (archive footage)
Harry Shannon
Harry Shannon
Pop Middleton (archive footage)
Douglas Stark
Douglas Stark
Jim Treadway (archive footage)

제작진

Lance Bird
Lance Bird
Director
Tom Johnson
Tom Johnson
Director
John Crowley
John Crowley
Writer
Lance Bird
Lance Bird
Producer
Tom Johnson
Tom Johnson
Producer
Kate Hirson
Kate Hirson
Editor

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