The End of an Old Song (1969)
I recall back instead of going forward.
John Cohen, founding member of the ‘50s folk troupe the New Lost City Ramblers, started making films in order to bring together the two disciplines he was heavily active in: music and photography. The End of an Old Song brings us to North Carolina, and demonstrates the power of old English ballads sung with gusto while soused in a saloon.
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Dillard Chandler | As: | |
Lloyd Chandler | As: | |
Ernest Franklin | As: | |
George Landers | As: | |
Dellie Chandler Norton | As: |
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John Cohen, founding member of the ‘50s folk troupe the New Lost City Ramblers, started making films in order to bring together the two disciplines he was heavily active in: music and photography. The End of an Old Song brings us to North Carolina, and demonstrates the power of old English ballads sung with gusto while soused in a saloon.
Tagline: | I recall back instead of going forward. |
Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
Dillard Chandler |
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Lloyd Chandler |
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Ernest Franklin |
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George Landers |
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Dellie Chandler Norton |
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Berzilla Chandler Wallin |
Directed By
John Cohen |
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John Cohen |
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Edited By
Tony Mandell |
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Helen Levitt |
Editor |
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John Cohen |
Cinematography |
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