Star!

Star! is a 1968 American musical directed by Robert Wise. The screenplay by William Fairchild is based upon the life and career of British performer Gertrude Lawrence. The film opens in 1940, with Lawrence in a screening room watching a documentary film chronicling her life, then flashes back to Clapham in 1915, when she leaves home to join her vaudevillian father in a dilapidated Brixton music hall. Eventually she joins the chorus in André Charl... more

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  • 1968

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  • STAR!

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Robert Wise

Robert Earl Wise (September 10, 1914 – September 14, 2005) was an American sound effects editor, film editor, film producer and director. Among his films are Citizen Kane (as an editor); The Sand Pebbles; Born to Kill; The Sound of Music; West Side Story; The Hindenburg; Star Trek: The Motion...

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  • The Love Affair of the Century - Between a Woman, and the World!
  • Unbelievable! The love affairs, insane parties and fantastic song and dance spectaculars. The lavish locales, the wild characters and the exultant triumphs. You won't believe it's all in one movie until you see Julie Andrews in...

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  • 2 h 55 min 59 s

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