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Who Is Harry Kellerman And Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? is a 1971 film directed by [[Ulu Grosbard]]. It stars [[Dustin Hoffman]], [[Jack Warden]] and [[Barbara Harris]]. Hoffman plays a famous rock musician whose mental state begins to disintegrate. Although the film was not well-received by critics, Harris was singled out for praise and was nominated for an [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]].
Who Is Harry Kellerman And Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? is a 1971 film directed by [[Ulu Grosbard]]. It stars [[Dustin Hoffman]], [[Jack Warden]] and [[Barbara Harris]]. Hoffman plays a famous rock musician whose mental state begins to disintegrate. Although the film was not well-received by critics, Harris was singled out for praise and was nominated for an [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress]].


The film was originally released by [[Cinema Center Films]]. Along with many other films in the Cinema Center catalouge, it has been unavailable on home video (with the exception of a brief rerelease on VHS in 2000).
The film was originally released by [[Cinema Center Films]]. Along with many other films in the Cinema Center catalouge, it has been unavailable on home video (with the exception of a brief release on VHS in 2000).

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Who Is Harry Kellerman And Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me? is a 1971 film directed by Ulu Grosbard. It stars Dustin Hoffman, Jack Warden and Barbara Harris. Hoffman plays a famous rock musician whose mental state begins to disintegrate. Although the film was not well-received by critics, Harris was singled out for praise and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

The film was originally released by Cinema Center Films. Along with many other films in the Cinema Center catalouge, it has been unavailable on home video (with the exception of a brief release on VHS in 2000).