Gauguin the Savage

Gauguin the Savage

Release date : April 29, 1980
Runtime : 2h 5m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Fielder Cook /
Writers : J.P. Miller /
Production companies : Nephi Productions /
April 29, 1980 2h 5m United States of America TV Movie English More
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Based on the turbulent life of the temperamental French painter, Paul Gauguin, and his compulsive search for creative freedom which caused him to abandon his wife and five children in Paris for a life of contentment in Tahiti.
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David Carradine
Paul Gauguin
Lynn Redgrave
Mette Gad
Barrie Houghton
Vincent Van Gogh
Flora Robson
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Michael Hordern
Durand-Huel
Emrys James
Maurice Schuffenecker
Carmen Mathews
Madame Jeanette
Bernard Fox
Captain Chablat
Alan Caillou
Inspector Aumont
Christopher Cary
Doctor Feydeau
Vanessa Paine
Older Aline
Allison Wolfson
Younger Aline
Nicholas Amer
Mallarmé
Timothy Carlton
De Monfreid
Coco Dexter
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  • title:Gauguin the Savage
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1980
  • Runtime:2h 5m
  • Genres: TV Movie · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Fielder Cook /
  • Writers: J.P. Miller ·
  • Production companies: Nephi Productions ·
  • Overview:Based on the turbulent life of the temperamental French painter, Paul Gauguin, and his compulsive search for creative freedom which caused him to abandon his wife and five children in Paris for a life of contentment in Tahiti.
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