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Sure Did Talk to You: A Conversation with Walter Coblenz, Jared Hellman and Michael Laughlin

Sure Did Talk to You: A Conversation with Walter Coblenz, Jared Hellman and Michael Laughlin

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An interview with the producers of Monte Hellman's 1971 film TWO-LANE BLACKTOP.

Directed by Monte Hellman
Produced by Monte Hellman
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Walter Coblenz

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Jared Hellman

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Michael Laughlin

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About Sure Did Talk to You: A Conversation with Walter Coblenz, Jared Hellman and Michael Laughlin

Sure Did Talk to You: A Conversation with Walter Coblenz, Jared Hellman and Michael Laughlin is a documentary film released in 2007. Directed by Monte Hellman, it stars Walter Coblenz, Jared Hellman, Michael Laughlin. An interview with the producers of Monte Hellman's 1971 film TWO-LANE BLACKTOP.

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