The Fabulous Allan Carr

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The Fabulous Allan Carr
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Directed by Jeffrey Schwarz
Produced byJohn Boccardo
Jeffrey Schwarz
Starring Allan Carr
CinematographyJeff Byrd
Matt May
Keith Walker
Edited byCarl Pfirman
Jeffrey Schwarz
Music byMichael Cudahy
Production
company
Release date
  • May 19, 2017 (2017-05-19)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Fabulous Allan Carr is a 2017 American documentary film from filmmaker Jeffrey Schwarz. The film details the story of Hollywood producer Allan Carr, famous for producing Grease , Can't Stop the Music , La Cage aux Folles , and the 1989 Academy Awards. The film made its debut at the 2017 Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF). [1] [2]

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Production

Featuring interviews and archival footage with friends and confidantes of the flamboyant producer, Allan Carr, early reviews marked The Fabulous Allan Carr as a reverent portrait of one of Hollywood's elite, [3] highlighting the fact that Carr "changed the face of pop and gay culture." [4]

The film features interviews with Patricia Birch, Maxwell Caulfield, Steve Guttenberg, Randy Jones, Randal Kleiser, Sherry Lansing, Lorna Luft, Michael Musto, Robert Osborne, Brett Ratner, Connie Stevens, Alana Stewart, Marlo Thomas, Bruce Vilanch and more. [5]

Released

The film made its debut at the SIFF Cinema Egyptian as a part of 2017 Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF). [6] [5] [1]

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