In Search of Hart Crane (1966)
Synopsis
Produced and directed by Hurwitz for National Educational Television (precursor of PBS), Hurwitz uses biographer and Columbia professor, John Unterecker, to help him look for the poet, Hart Crane, in his work and in the memories of many of his contemporaries. In Search of Hart Crane, 1966, is one of the very first interview-driven documentaries and is still a masterpiece of the literary documentary film.
Release Date: 1966-01-02
Runtime: 89 minutes
Director: Leo Hurwitz
Top Cast
- Gary Merrill as Narrator (voice)
- Charmion von Wiegand as Self
- Gorham B. Munson as Self
- Samuel Loveman as Self
- William Lescaze as Self
- Waldo Frank as Self
- Malcolm Cowley as Self
- Margaret Babcock as Self
- Solomon Grunberg as Self
- Peggy Baird as Self
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