Margaret Bourke-White Trailer

Margaret Bourke-White Trailer (1989)

"No man could win her passion. Her camera was her obsession." 24 April 1989 Drama, TV Movie 105 mins

A biographical account of pioneering photographer Margaret Bourke-White's career.

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Cast

Farrah Fawcett

as Margaret Bourke-White

Frederic Forrest

as Erskine Caldwell

Jay Patterson

as Henry Luce

Mitchell Ryan

as Patton

Robert Stanton

as Lloyd-Smith

Ken Marshall

as Chappie

Jennifer Griffin

as Helen Caldwell

Stanislav Govorukhin

as German Adreevich

Tamara Akulova

as Maria Rostov

Brandon Smith

as Patton's Aide

Robert Katims

as Moscowitz

Lane Trippe

as Helen

David Carpenter

as G.I. Doug

Crew

Paul Cameron

Paul Cameron Line Producer

Ronald Colby

Ronald Colby Co-Producer

Rupert Dilnott-Cooper

Rupert Dilnott-Cooper Executive Producer

Robert Halmi Jr.

Robert Halmi Jr. Executive Producer

Bill Malley

Bill Malley Art Direction

Joel Hatch

Joel Hatch Production Supervisor

John Cacavas

Original Music Composer

Robert Elswit

Robert Elswit Director of Photography

Judianna Makovsky

Judianna Makovsky Costume Design

International Titles

Snap Shot Trailer

Πάθος και Τόλμη Trailer

Двойная экспозиция Trailer

Double Exposure: The Story of Margaret Bourke-White Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 24 April 1989

Production Companies

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