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Albert Maysles (November 26, 1926 –
March 5, 2015) and his
brother David Maysles (January 10, 1931 –
January 3, 1987; /ˈmeɪzɛlz/ MAY-zelz) were an American...
- production, the crew
consisted of
Albert Maysles shooting and
lighting and
David Maysles doing sound.
Albert Maysles never prompted anyone for the film, except...
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Shelter is a 1970
American do****entary film
directed by
Albert and
David Maysles and
Charlotte Zwerin chronicling the last w****s of the
Rolling Stones'...
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Helmuth as himself—Birthday
Guest (uncredited)
Albert Maysles as
himself (uncredited)
David Maysles as
himself (uncredited)
Jerry Torre as himself—Handyman...
- parti****tion in the 1975 do****entary film Grey Gardens, by
Albert and
David Maysles, (along with her mother,
Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale, with whom she lived)...
- day when
everything went
perfectly wrong."
Filmmakers Albert and
David Maysles shot
footage of the
event and
incorporated it into the 1970 do****entary...
- Edie to do****entarians
Albert and
David Maysles, who are
making a film
about her. A year later, the
Maysles come back and say that
Radziwill stopped...
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Torre and
Maysles (David had died in 1987)
reconnected and
conversed for hours, with the do****entarian
filming the
entire time.
Maysles recalled, "Seeing...
- send-up of New York
radio host
Murray the K, in a
segment that
parodies the
Maysles Brothers's do****entary The Beatles: The
First U.S. Visit.
During the first...
- Beale's niece, Lee Radziwill,
hired do****entary
filmmakers Albert and
David Maysles in 1972 to work on a film
about the
Bouvier family. At the outset, the...