The Weavers: Wasn't That a Time! is a 1982 documentary film about the folk group The Weavers and the events leading up to their 1980 reunion concert at Carnegie Hall.
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Directed by | Jim Brown |
Produced by | Ginger Brown Harold Leventhal George Stoney |
Starring | Pete Seeger Lee Hays Ronnie Gilbert Fred Hellerman |
Cinematography | Daniel Duchovny Phil Gries Tom Hurwitz |
Edited by | Paul Barnes |
Music by | The Weavers |
Distributed by | United Artists Classics |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The film was the inspiration for the 2003 mockumentary film A Mighty Wind.[1][2]
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