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                          Leonard Maltin Summary for
                          Coming Apart (1969)



                         From Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide.

                         Fascinatingly bad drama about psychiatrist who
sets up concealed movie camera in his
                         apartment to record the messed-up lives of
himself and women who visit him. Kirkland's most
                         substantial screen role prior to ANNA in 1987.

                         *=

                         Copyright) Leonard Maltin, 1998, used by
arrangement with Signet, a division of
                         Penguin Putnam, Inc.
copied and pasted from the IMDb

Scott

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On Wed, 5 May 1999, Steve Weissman wrote:

> Does anyone know where I can locate a VHS tape of COMING APART?
> I've tried locally (Washington DC) & nationally (Facets Video) without
> success. Also references to articles or books in which the film is discussed
> would be much appreciated.
>                        Thanks in advance
>                             Steve Weissman
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