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Robert Altman: Giggle And Give In (1996)

Жанр : телевизионный фильм, документальный

Время выполнения : 1Ч 0М

Директор : Paul Joyce

Краткое содержание

Paul Joyce’s documentary profile of Robert Altman, with contributions from Altman, Elliott Gould, Shelley Duvall, assistant director Alan Rudolph and screenwriter Joan Tewkesbury. Originally broadcast on July 17th 1996 in Channel Four’s Cinefile series.

Актеры

Robert Altman
Robert Altman
Self
Shelley Duvall
Shelley Duvall
Self
Alan Rudolph
Alan Rudolph
Self
Joan Tewkesbury
Joan Tewkesbury
Self
Elliott Gould
Elliott Gould
Himself

Экипажи

Paul Joyce
Paul Joyce
Director
Paul Joyce
Paul Joyce
Producer
Livia Russell
Livia Russell
Associate Producer

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