`Gorillas in Mist' buries character of Dian Fossey

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: September 23, 1988| Author: Roger Ebert | Copyright information
Gorillas in the Mist (STAR) (STAR) (STAR) Dian Fossey Sigourney Weaver Bob Campbell Bryan Brown Roz Carr Julie Harris Sembagare John Omirah Miluwi Dr. Louis Leakey Iain Cuthbertson Van Vecten Constantin Alexandrov

Universal presents a Guber-Peters production directed by Michael Apted, and produced by Arnold Glimcher and Terence Clegg. Screenplay by Anna Hamilton Phelan, based on the work of Dian Fossey and the a...

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