From Russia to Hollywood: The 100-Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff
Not yet rated
Time Out says
Yes, it's good to set the record straight by documenting the work and influence of people like Russian émigré actors turned drama coaches Michael Chekhov and George Shdanoff, who have too little recognition in proportion to their true importance in the movie industry; and yes, it's pleasant enough to see and hear the likes of Robert Stack, Patricia Neal, Leslie Caron and Anthony Quinn testify to their importance while delivering anecdotal reminiscences and thoughts about what they learned. That said, this is hagiographic, slick and predictable, assembled with no real sense of style or pace, and somehow exuding smugness. But that's Hollywood for you.Author: GA
Release details
UK release:
1999
Duration:
66 mins
Cast and crew
Director:
Cast:
Robert Stack, Lloyd Bridges, John Berry, Craig Sheffer, Hurd Hatfield, Sharon Gless, Beatrice Straight, Richard Schickel, Ford Rainey, Patricia Neal, Leslie Caron, Anthony Quinn, Gregory Peck
Producer:
Frederick Keeve, Lisa Dalton, Charles X Block, Peter Spirer








Comments
Add +