Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words
2016-05-03 | 93 minutes
Plot Summary
Utilizing potent TV interviews and many forgotten performances from his 30-year career, we are immersed into Frank Zappa’s world while experiencing two distinct facets of his complex character. At once Zappa was both a charismatic composer who reveled in the joy of performing and, in the next moment, a fiercely intelligent and brutally honest interviewee whose convictions only got stronger as his career ascended.
Cast
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Frank ZappaSelf (archive footage)
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Theodore BikelRance Muhammitz (archive footage)
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Arlene FrancisSelf (archive footage)
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Keith MoonSelf (archive footage)
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Steve AllenSelf (archive footage)
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Jimmy Carl BlackSelf (archive footage)
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Pierre BoulezSelf (archive footage)
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Napoleon Murphy BrockSelf (archive footage)
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Katie CouricSelf (archive footage)
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Mike DouglasSelf (archive footage)
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George DukeSelf (archive footage)
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Václav HavelSelf (archive footage)
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Arthur BarrowSelf (archive footage)
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Adrian BelewSelf (archive footage)
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Tom BrokawSelf (archive footage)
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