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Great American Picture Show: Nashville

on BBC Two England

ROBERT ALTMAN 'S film starring Ronee Blakley , Ned Beatty
Karen Black , Keith Carradine
Geraldine Chaplin , Shelley Duvall, Lily Tomlin , Keenan Wynn with ELLIOTT GOULD and JULIE CHRISTIE as themselves
Nashville, Tennessee - the capital of Country music and a centre of intrigue, corruption and broken lives. Robert Altman has fashioned a stunning, multi-layered picture out of the lives of performers, fans, hopefuls and political campaigners who gather in Nashville in pursuit of the American Dream. Screenplay by JOAN TEWKESBURY
Produced and directed by ROBERT ALTMAN (First showing on British television) Films: page 116

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Altman
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Ronee Blakley
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Ned Beatty
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Karen Black
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Keith Carradine
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Geraldine Chaplin
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Shelley Duvall
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Lily Tomlin
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Keenan Wynn
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Elliott Gould
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Julie Christie
Unknown:
Robert Altman
Play By:
Joan Tewkesbury
Directed By:
Robert Altman
Norman:
David Arkin
Lady Pearl:
Barbara Baxley
Delbert Reese:
Ned Beatty
Connie White:
Karen Black
Barbara Jean:
Ronee Blakley
Tommy Brown:
Timothy Brown
Tom Frank:
Keith Carradine
Opal:
Geraldine Chaplin
Wade:
Robert Doqui
L A Joan:
Shelley Duvall
Barnett:
Allen Garfield
Haven Hamilton:
Henry Gibson
PFC Glenn Kelly:
Scott Glenn
Tricycle man:
Jeff Goldblum
Albuquerque:
Barbara Harris
Kenny Fraiser:
David Hayward
John Triplette:
Michael Murphy
Bill:
Allan Nicholls
Bud Hamilton:
Dave Peel
Mary:
Cristina Raines
Star:
Bert Remsen
Linnea Reese:
Lily Tomlin
Sueleen Gay:
Gwen Welles
Mr Green:
Keenan Wynn
themselves:
Jonnie Barnett
themselves:
Vassar Clements
themselves:
Misty Mountain Boys
themselves:
Sue Barton

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