Deportee (film)
Deportee | |
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Directed by | Sharron Miller |
Produced by | Sharron Miller |
Written by | Sharron Miller |
Starring |
Andrew Stevens Leslie Paxton Sam Gilman |
Music by |
Evan Tonsing Song "Flying Upside Down in My Plane" by Steve Ripley |
Cinematography | Michael Scott |
Edited by | Sharron Miller |
Release dates | 1976 |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
- For the Woody Guthrie song, see "Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)".
Deportee is a 1976 dramatic short film written, produced and directed by Sharron Miller. It stars Andrew Stevens, Leslie Paxton, and Sam Gilman.
Plot
Deportee tells the story of a young man and his alcoholic father who live in a skid-row hotel while trying to make ends meet. The father longs for the farm they left behind when they came to the city seeking a better life. The young man falls in love with a beautiful but troubled older woman who lives down the hall. Their bittersweet romance proves to be his painful rite-of-passage into adulthood.
External links
- Deportee at the Internet Movie Database
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