Who Am I This Time? (film)
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In 1981, Hinckley, Illinois served as stand-in for fictional North Crawford in Jonathan Demme's film adaptation of "Who Am I This Time?" by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr..[1] Christopher Walken and Susan Sarandon portray two painfully shy people who find one another through a community theater production of "A Streetcar Named Desire", in which they portray the tempestuous Stanley and Stella Kowalski.
[edit] Notes
- ^ End credits, home video release, MontereyMedia.com
[edit] External links
- Who Am I This Time? at the Internet Movie Database
- "Who Am I This Time?" DVD, at Monterey Media website
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