Masters of the Canvas

Masters of the Canvas

Release date : January 31, 1992
Runtime : 1h
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Original Language : English /
Director : Mary Dickinson /
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January 31, 1992 1h Documentary English More
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When pop artist Peter Blake confessed that his fantasy was to be the mysterious masked wrestler Kendo Nagasaki, who never speaks and never removes his mask, little did he know what the consequences would be. Poet and television producer Paul Yates, also fascinated by the persona of Nagasaki, read the article and proceeded to research the possibility of Blake painting Nagasaki's portrait as a centrepiece for a film which would also, he hoped, include an exclusive interview with Nagasaki himself. Does he exist outside the ring and, if so, who is he?
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Paul Yates
Self - Presenter/Narrator
Lloyd Ryan
Self - Kendo's Manager
Geoff Bartelli
Self - 'Count Bartelli'
Martin Ruane
Self - 'Giant Haystacks'

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  • title:Masters of the Canvas
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1992
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Mary Dickinson /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:When pop artist Peter Blake confessed that his fantasy was to be the mysterious masked wrestler Kendo Nagasaki, who never speaks and never removes his mask, little did he know what the consequences would be. Poet and television producer Paul Yates, also fascinated by the persona of Nagasaki, read the article and proceeded to research the possibility of Blake painting Nagasaki's portrait as a centrepiece for a film which would also, he hoped, include an exclusive interview with Nagasaki himself. Does he exist outside the ring and, if so, who is he?
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