
Remembering Ragtime
Documentary
Overview
Memories from the making of the classic Milos Forman film "Ragtime".
Top Cast


Miloš Forman
Miloš Forman
Self
Miloš Forman
Self


Brad Dourif
Brad Dourif
Self
Brad Dourif
Self
Michael Hausman
Michael Hausman
Self
Michael Hausman
Self
Patrizia von Brandenstein
Patrizia von Brandenstein
Self
Patrizia von Brandenstein
Self


James Cagney
James Cagney
NY Police Commissioner Rheinlander Waldo (archive footage)
James Cagney
NY Police Commissioner Rheinlander Waldo (archive footage)


Jeff Daniels
Jeff Daniels
P. C. O'Donnell (archive footage)
Jeff Daniels
P. C. O'Donnell (archive footage)


Elizabeth McGovern
Elizabeth McGovern
Evelyn Nesbit (archive footage)
Elizabeth McGovern
Evelyn Nesbit (archive footage)


Howard Rollins
Howard Rollins
Coalhouse Walker Jr. (archive footage)
Howard Rollins
Coalhouse Walker Jr. (archive footage)


Kenneth McMillan
Kenneth McMillan
Willy Conklin (archive footage)
Kenneth McMillan
Willy Conklin (archive footage)


Mandy Patinkin
Mandy Patinkin
Tateh (archive footage)
Mandy Patinkin
Tateh (archive footage)
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