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The Water Is Finally Blue: The Untold Story of Robert Altman's O.C. and Stiggs

The Water Is Finally Blue: The Untold Story of Robert Altman's O.C. and Stiggs

20232h 9m

Documentary

Overview

An in-depth oral history of the production and development history of Robert Altman's "O.C. and Stiggs," featuring commentaries from the film's cast and crew.

Top Cast

Daniel H. Jenkins

Daniel H. Jenkins

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Neill Barry

Neill Barry

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Paul Dooley

Paul Dooley

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Allan F. Nicholls

Allan F. Nicholls

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Martin Mull

Martin Mull

Self – Interviewee (voice)

T

Tiffany Helm

Self – Interviewee (voice)

V

Victor Ho

Self – Interviewee (voice)

S

Stephen Altman

Self – Interviewee (voice)

J

Josh Karp

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Peter Newman

Peter Newman

Self – Interviewee (voice)

H

Hunter Stephenson

Self – Interviewer (voice)

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The Water Is Finally Blue: The Untold Story of Robert Altman's O.C. and Stiggs
The Water Is Finally Blue: The Untold Story of Robert Altman's O.C. and Stiggs

The Water Is Finally Blue: The Untold Story of Robert Altman's O.C. and Stiggs

20232h 9m
Documentary

An in-depth oral history of the production and development history of Robert Altman's "O.C. and Stiggs," featuring commentaries from the film's cast and crew.

Daniel H. Jenkins
Daniel H. Jenkins
Actor

Daniel H. Jenkins

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Daniel H. Jenkins

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Daniel H. Jenkins

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Neill Barry
Neill Barry
Actor

Neill Barry

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Neill Barry

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Neill Barry

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Paul Dooley
Paul Dooley
Actor

Paul Dooley

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Paul Dooley

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Paul Dooley

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Allan F. Nicholls
Allan F. Nicholls
Actor

Allan F. Nicholls

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Allan F. Nicholls

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Allan F. Nicholls

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Martin Mull
Martin Mull
Actor

Martin Mull

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Martin Mull

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Martin Mull

Self – Interviewee (voice)

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Actor

Tiffany Helm

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Tiffany Helm

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Tiffany Helm

Self – Interviewee (voice)

No image
Actor

Victor Ho

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Victor Ho

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Victor Ho

Self – Interviewee (voice)

No image
Actor

Stephen Altman

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Stephen Altman

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Stephen Altman

Self – Interviewee (voice)

No image
Actor

Josh Karp

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Josh Karp

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Josh Karp

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Peter Newman
Peter Newman
Actor

Peter Newman

as Self – Interviewee (voice)

Peter Newman

Self – Interviewee (voice)

Peter Newman

Self – Interviewee (voice)

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