Project Detail

Lee Marvin: A Personal Portrait By John Boorman

Synopsis

John Boorman's documentary records his personal quest to understand this 'complex, colourful crazy man' who had such a profound effect on his own life and work.

Details

Year
1999
Running time
49 mins
Format
Beta SP
Director
John Boorman
Producer
Colin McCabe
Executive Producer
Colin McCabe
Principal cast
Lee Marvin, Pam Marvin, John Boorman, Jim Jarmusch

Production Status

Production Company

Bfi Production 29 Rathbone Street, London W1P 1AG Tel: 020 7636 5587 Fax: 020 7580 9456 Email: roger.shannon@bfi.org.uk

Sales Company

Bfi Films 21 Stephen Street, London W1P 2LN Tel: 020 7957 8909 Fax: 020 7580 5830 Email: andrea.klein@bfi.org.uk

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