Title | Gilda Radner: It's Always Something |
Year | 2002 |
Time | 120 mins |
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Director | Duane Clark |
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Format | DVD |
Actor | Jami Gertz as Gilda Radner; Tom Rooney as Gene Wilder; George Wyner as Herman Radner; Eric Siegel as John Belushi; John Viener as Chevy Chase; Danilo Di Julio as Dan Aykroyd; Patrick Fischler as Eugene Levy; Maureen Ross Neilson as Laraine Newman; Jennifer Irwin as Jane Curtin; Dixie Seatle as Joanna Bull; Kathryn Winslow as Judy; Ari Cohen as Lorne Michaels; Lisa Messinger as Pam; Mather Zickel as Bill Murray |
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Cinematography | Derick V. Underschultz |
Language | English |
Plot | Biopic about the late 'Saturday Night Live' star Gilda Radner. Gilda tells her own story, beginning with her childhood as a chubby girl who loved to perform with her dad, and her early years at Second City in Toronto. There she honed her comedic chops along with John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray, all four of whom eventually left for New York to become part of the Not Ready For Primetime Players on 'Sautrday Night Live.' The movie also chronicles Gilda's lifelong quest to find true love, which she eventually found with Gene Wilder, and how she used her comic genius to inspire women in their fight against cancer. The actress died in 1989 of ovarian cancer at age 42. |
Producer | Michael Jaffe; Clara George |
Writer | Janet Brownell; Gilda Radner |
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