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Charles Grodin | ||
Frances Lee McCain | ||
Albert Brooks | Albert Brooks | |
J.A. Preston | Dr. Ted Cleary | |
Matthew Tobin | Dr. Howard Hill | |
James L. Brooks | ||
Adam Grant | ||
David Spielberg | ||
Dick Haynes | Councilman Harris | |
Joseph Schaffler | Paul Lowell | |
Phyllis Quinn | Donna Stanley | |
James Ritz | Jack from Cincinnati | |
Clifford Einstein | Role Reversal Family Member | |
Harry Einstein | Role Reversal Family Member | |
Mandy Einstein | Role Reversal Family Member | |
Barbara DeZonia | ||
Dudley DeZonia |
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Producer | Penelope Spheeris
Norman Epstein Jonathan Kovler |
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Writer | Monica Johnson
Albert Brooks Monica Mcgowan Johnson |
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An American Comedy In his directorial debut, Albert Brooks (The Muse, Mother) brings his special brand of madness to the screen in "Real Life." A precursor to the reality based TV shows which have become part of America's pop culture, Brooks' film presents a hilarious account of what happens to a typical American family when a group of filmmakers moves in with them to record "real life." Brooks heads up the crew that invades the Phoenix household of Charles Grodin, Frances Lee McCain and their children. The results are disastrous...and hysterically funny. |
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