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James Franco | Hart Crane | |
Michael Shannon | Emile | |
Stacey Miller | Mrs. Cowley | |
Vince Jolivette | American Man in Paris | |
Betsy Franco | Mother Crane | |
Dave Franco | Young Hart | |
Richard Abate | Father Crane | |
Paul Mariani | Alfred Stieglitz | |
Shandor Garrison | Gorham Munson | |
Dylan Goodwin | Young Truck Driver | |
John Morrow | Young Sailor | |
Ivo Juhani | French Man in Library | |
Fallon Goodsen | American Woman in Paris | |
Caroline Aragon | French Cafe Owner | |
Sebastian Celis | Deckhand |
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Producer | Caroline Aragon
Jeff Most Jeff Rice |
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Writer | James Franco
Paul Mariani |
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Cinematography | Christina Voros
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Musician | Neil Benezra
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The Broken Tower is a 2011 American black-and-white docudrama directed by James Franco. The film is about American poet Hart Crane, who committed suicide in April 1932 at the age of 32 by jumping off the steamship SS Orizaba. Franco appears in the starring role and edited, co-produced, and wrote the screenplay. Michael Shannon also stars in the 90-minute film. |
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