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Listen to Me Marlon

‘Listen to Me Marlon’ Lets Marlon Brando Tell His Own Story, In His Own Words, With His Own Voice

August 6, 2015 by James Jay Edwards

In the early eighties, legendary actor Marlon Brando had the features of his head scanned and digitized by a special effects house, thinking that someday in the near future, actors would be replaced by computer generated images of themselves, therefore rendering themselves obsolete.  It is both fun and fitting that director Stevan Riley (Fire in […]

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