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Clint Eastwood | John Wilson | |
Jeff Fahey | Pete Verrill | |
George Dzundza | Paul Landers | |
Marisa Berenson | Kay Gibson | |
Alun Armstrong | ||
Charlotte Cornwell | Miss Wilding, Wilson's Secretary | |
Norman Lumsden | Butler George | |
Edward Tudor-Pole | Reissar, British Partner | |
Roddy Maude-Roxby | Thompson, British Partner | |
Richard Warwick | Basil Fields, British Partner | |
John Rapley | Gun Shop Salesman | |
Catherine Neilson | Irene Saunders | |
David Danns | Bongo Man in Nightclub Show | |
Anne Dunkley | Scarf Girl in Nightclub Show | |
Richard Vanstone | Phil Duncan | |
Jamie Koss | Mrs. Duncan |
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Producer | Clint Eastwood
Stanley Rubin James Bridges |
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Writer | Burt Kennedy
James Bridges Peter Viertel |
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Musician | Lennie Niehaus
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Clint Eastwood Collection For a film of "excitement, wit and intelligence" (Rex Reed, New York Observer), your hunt is over. As star and director of White Hunter, Black Heart Clint Eastwood crafts one of the most acclaimed movies of his enduring career. He plays brilliant, driven filmmaker John Wilson (loosely based on the legendary John Huston) , who's determined to turn his new project in Africa into a grand personal adventure hunting a wild elephant. Jeff Fahey, Marisa Berenson and George Dzundza co-star in thsi rugged and absorbing tale from the novel by co-screenwriter Peter Viertel, who worked with Huston in Africa in 1950 on The African Queen. Filmed in Zimbabwe and London, White Hunter, Black Heart is a bold trek into the heart of adventure. Set your sights. |
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