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Every little step, Sony Pictures Classics ; Endgame Entertainment Company presents a Vienna Waits production ; an Endgame Entertainment production ; executive producer, Douglas E. Hansen, Christopher C. Chen, John Breglio ; produced and directed by James D. Stern & Adam Del Deo

Label
Every little step, Sony Pictures Classics ; Endgame Entertainment Company presents a Vienna Waits production ; an Endgame Entertainment production ; executive producer, Douglas E. Hansen, Christopher C. Chen, John Breglio ; produced and directed by James D. Stern & Adam Del Deo
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: PG-13; for some strong language including sexual references
Main title
Every little step
Oclc number
427370503
Responsibility statement
Sony Pictures Classics ; Endgame Entertainment Company presents a Vienna Waits production ; an Endgame Entertainment production ; executive producer, Douglas E. Hansen, Christopher C. Chen, John Breglio ; produced and directed by James D. Stern & Adam Del Deo
Runtime
93
Summary
For over three decades, there's been one singular sensation: A chorus line, the groundbreaking hit musical inspired by the emotional lives of dancers during the audition process. Now the story comes full circle and offers a revealing, unprecedented look at the auditions for the Broadway revival of the perennial classic. The music, the moves and the real-life drama, bringing you closer to the footlights than you ever thought possible--Container
Table Of Contents
Special features: Deleted scenes -- "Donna McKechnie: In conversation" featurette -- Commentary with directors Adam Del Deo, James D. Stern and composer Marvin Hamlisch -- A new interview with John Breglio, Bob Avian and Baayork Lee -- Language: English 5.1 Dolby digital -- Subtitles: English, French
Technique
live action
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Journey of "A chorus line"
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