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Starring Austin Pendleton
A quirky and inspirational documentary film on the philosophical approach to the life and work of character actor, Austin Pendleton.
Genre: Uncategorized
Director: David H. Holmes, Gene Gallerano
Actors: Austin Pendleton, Bob Balaban, Emily Althaus, Ian Barford, Kate Arrington, Kevin Anderson, Laurence Cantor, Lyndsey Anderson, Nick Brooks, Robert Breuler
Country: United States of America

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