
Introduction to Robert Zemeckis
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10/15/18 • 73 min
Geoff and Craig introduce the first director featured on From First To Last Podcast, Robert Zemeckis. Journeying through numerous tangents they discuss his journey to film making, his theatrical filmography and the projects that could have been.
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Geoff and Craig introduce the first director featured on From First To Last Podcast, Robert Zemeckis. Journeying through numerous tangents they discuss his journey to film making, his theatrical filmography and the projects that could have been.
www.fftlpodcast.com
Insta: @fftlpodcast
FB: @fftlpodcast
Twitter: @fftlpodcast
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