A Statue for "The Sandpiper" Trailer (1965)
Promotional short for the film "The Sandpiper".
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Promotional short for the film "The Sandpiper".
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Elizabeth Taylor as Self
Richard Burton as Self
Robert Webber as Self
Eva Marie Saint as Self
Edmund Kara as Self
A Statue for 'The Sandpiper' Trailer
United States 30 April 1965
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