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The Party
1964
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Robert Altman
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Robert Fortier
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A "home movie" by Robert Altman shot at his house in Mandeville Canyon. Commissioned by the company "ColorSonics".
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1964 (United States)
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Mandeville Canyon, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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3 minutes
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