Fedora (film)
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Fedora | |
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Directed by | Billy Wilder |
Written by | Tom Tryon, Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond |
Music by | Miklós Rózsa |
Cinematography | Gerry Fisher |
Editing by | Stefan Arnsten, Fredric Steinkamp |
Release date(s) | 1978 |
Running time | Spain:116 min / Sweden:114 min / USA:114 min |
Country | France / West Germany |
Language | English / Greek / French |
IMDb profile |
Fedora is a 1978 film taken from a story by Tom Tryon and directed by Billy Wilder.
The movie concerns a reclusive Greta Garbo-like actress, and stars William Holden and Marthe Keller. Henry Fonda and Michael York play themselves in the film.
[edit] Cast
- William Holden .... Barry 'Dutch' Detweiler
- Marthe Keller .... Fedora
- Hildegard Knef .... Countess Sobryanski
- José Ferrer .... Doctor Vando
- Frances Sternhagen .... Miss Balfour
- Mario Adorf .... Hotel Manager
- Stephen Collins .... Young Barry
- Henry Fonda .... President of the Academy
- Michael York .... Himself
- Hans Jaray .... Count Sobryanski
- Gottfried John .... Kritos
- Arlene Francis .... Newscaster
- Jacques Maury .... Head Usher
- Christine Mueller .... Young Antonia
- Ellen Schwiers .... Nurse
- Ferdy Mayne .... Director
- Peter Capell .... Secobd Director
- Bob Cunningham .... Assistant Director
- Christoph Künzler .... Clerk (as Christoph Kuenzler)
- Mary Kelly .... Gladys
- Elma Karlowa .... Maid
- Panos Papadopulos .... Bartender
- Rex McGee .... Photographer
[edit] External links
- Fedora at the Internet Movie Database
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