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- The entire cast is memorable, and compliments to Bruce Reisman for writing and directing such a solid and gripping film. It’s a movie that is sensual, witty, poignant, and it has a lot of heart. As Long As I’m Famous garners an A rating. As Long As I’m Famous is available on Amazon Prime Video.
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As Long As I'm Famous: Directed by Bruce Reisman. With Michael Paré, Tracy Nelson, David Chokachi, Eric Lutes. Inspired by true events, pays homage to the Golden Age, 1948.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Bruce Reisman
- 2022-07-19
Audience Member "As Long As I'm Famous" is an impressive and nostalgic film that was written and directed by showrunner Bruce Reisman. The acting performances by David Chokachi, Aaron Fors, Gavin...
- Drama
- Michael Paré
- Bruce Reisman
- Broadwood Media
Feb 2, 2021 · The Verdict. Overall, Aaron Fors and David Chokachi deliver dynamic and transformative performances as Sid Lumet and Gene Tunney in As Long As I’m Famous. Gavin Adams is remarkable as Monty...
If you're someone who can't get enough of Hollywood nostalgia with homoerotic overtones - if you're Ryan Murphy, say - then you might find As Long As I'm Famous intriguing. My guess is anyone else is just likely to be annoyed and bored by it.
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Jul 19, 2022 · This is the story of private, often forbidden romances of legends from Montgomery Clift to Richard Rodgers, told through the perspective of 24-year-old Sidney Lumet. Coming July 19, 2022 to ...
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- Ariztical
A trailer for As Long As I'm Famous. Inspired by true events, this film pays homage to the Golden Age of Broadway in the summer of 1948. The private lives of legends from Monty Clift to Richard Rodgers, told through the eyes of 24-year-old Sid Lumet.
- 3 min