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The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time
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The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time

Mar 7, 1982
1h 18m
★ 7.8

We felt that if we sang loud enough and strong enough and hopefully enough, somehow it would make a difference.

Overview

Documentary about the blacklisted folk group The Weavers, and the events leading up to their triumphant return to Carnegie Hall.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

United Artists

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Cast

Ronnie Gilbert

Self

Ronnie Gilbert

Arlo Guthrie

Self

Arlo Guthrie

Lee Hays

Self

Lee Hays

Fred Hellerman

Self

Fred Hellerman

Pete Seeger

Self

Pete Seeger

Don McLean

Self

Don McLean

Harold Leventhal

Self (Weavers manager)

Harold Leventhal

Holly Near

Self

Holly Near

Harry Reasoner

Self

Harry Reasoner

Studs Terkel

Self

Studs Terkel

Mary Travers

Self

Mary Travers

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