Hot Dogs for Gauguin
Jun 12 1972
•0h 22m
•Comedy, Crime
A down-on-his-luck photographer determined to capture visual magic and fame. He concocts an intricate plot to blow up the Statue of Liberty and sets his camera to record the exact moment of its destruction.
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Adrian
William Duff-Griffin
Fletcher
Rhea Perlman
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Martin Brest
Man on Ferry
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