WUSA

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WUSA is a 1970 American political drama film starring Paul Newman that explores disillusionment and manipulation in the world of right-wing talk radio.

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instanceOf film
authorOfSourceWork Robert Stone NERFINISHED
basedOn A Hall of Mirrors NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Richard Moore NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts disillusionment
political manipulation
right-wing talk radio
director Stuart Rosenberg NERFINISHED
distributedBy Paramount Pictures
editedBy Bob Wyman NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Geraldine NERFINISHED
Raiz NERFINISHED
Rheinhardt NERFINISHED
featuresSpouseCoStars Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward GENERATED
filmingLocation New Orleans, Louisiana NERFINISHED
genre drama film
political drama film
hasAlternativeTitle Hall of Mirrors NERFINISHED
hasSubject American politics
mass media
right-wing populism in the United States
hasTitle WUSA NERFINISHED
language English
leadCharacterPortrayedBy Paul Newman NERFINISHED
mainStar Paul Newman NERFINISHED
medium theatrical film
musicBy Lalo Schifrin NERFINISHED
narrativeForm feature film
originalLanguage English
partOf American New Hollywood cinema era NERFINISHED
producer John Foreman NERFINISHED
Paul Newman NERFINISHED
productionCompany Jalem Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1970-08-19
releaseYear 1970
runtimeMinutes 115
screenwriter Robert Stone NERFINISHED
setIn New Orleans NERFINISHED
starring Anthony Perkins NERFINISHED
Cloris Leachman NERFINISHED
Joanne Woodward NERFINISHED
Laurence Harvey NERFINISHED
Pat Hingle NERFINISHED
Paul Newman NERFINISHED

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