A Conversation With Gregory Peck

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Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple directs this intimate, engaging portrait of one of cinema's most revered actors, Gregory Peck. Culling footage from six Town Hall-style meetings with a live audience, BBC television interviews from the 1970s, and sundry clips and segments from his film and television appearances, Peck emerges as a devoted husband and family man as well as a real class act on the sound stage. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Barbara Kopple - Director, Bob Eisenhardt - Editor, Susan Lacy - Executive Producer, Tom Hurwitz - Cinematographer, Sandi Sissel - Cinematographer, Don Lenzer - Cinematographer, Cecilia Peck - Producer, Barbara Kopple - Producer, Peter Miller - Sound/Sound Designer, John McCormick - Sound/Sound Designer

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A Conversation With Gregory Peck
Directed by Barbara Kopple
Produced by Barbara Kopple
Cecilia Peck
Linda Saffire
Starring Gregory Peck
Music by Art Labriola
Cinematography Tom Hurwitz
Don Lenzer
Sandi Sissel
Editing by Bob Eisenhardt
Running time 97 minutes
Country United States
Language English

A Conversation With Gregory Peck is a 1999 film directed by documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple. Kopple followed the actor as he embarked on a live speaking tour throughout the United States reflecting on his life and career. The film also looks at Peck's home life with his family, as well as his public appearances where he meets such notable individuals as then President of the United States Bill Clinton, then French President Jacques Chirac, and filmmaker Martin Scorsese. A Conversation With Gregory Peck was part of the PBS documentary series American Masters, and was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.[1] It is featured on a 2005 2-disc collector's edition of To Kill a Mockingbird.

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