Roger & me / Dog Eat Dog Films.
When hard times came to his hometown, Michael Moore sunk every penny he had into filming "Roger & Me". He emerged as a modern folk hero, because he doggedly and hilariously pursued what every working person wants to do - talk to the man at the top. Moore's efforts to meet General Motors chairman R...
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Language: | English |
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Burbank, Calif. :
Warner Home Video,
1990.
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Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (91 min.) : sound, color & black and white ; 12 in. |
Format: | Video DVD |
Summary: |
When hard times came to his hometown, Michael Moore sunk every penny he had into filming "Roger & Me". He emerged as a modern folk hero, because he doggedly and hilariously pursued what every working person wants to do - talk to the man at the top. Moore's efforts to meet General Motors chairman Roger Smith and to get Smith to visit Flint, Michigan provide the framework for the film. |
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Note: | "Digitally processed extended play laserdisc." On container: The story of a rebel & his mike. Videorecording. |
Call Number: | PN1997.R62 R62 1990 Video (12 inch) disc |
Credits: | Edited by Wendy Stanzler and Jennifer Beman ; camera by Christopher Beaver, John Prusak, Kevin Rafferty, Bruce Schermer ; written, produced and directed by Michael Moore. |
Cast: |
Moore, Michael. |