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Stars of Cabaret
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Stars of Cabaret

Jan 1, 1956
0h 18m
★ 0.0

Overview

A collection of amateur films made by photographer Roderic Vickers and friends.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

BFI
A Blissett Film

Cast

Gregory Peck

Self (archive footage)

Gregory Peck

Anthony Perkins

Self (archive footage)

Anthony Perkins

Fred Astaire

Self (archive footage)

Fred Astaire

Alfredo Danesi

Self (archive footage)

Alfredo Danesi

Charlton Heston

Self (archive footage)

Charlton Heston

William Wyler

Self (archive footage)

William Wyler

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