I Knew It Was You
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Stacey Reiss
Richard Shepard
Kort Waddell
| I Knew It Was You | |
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| Directed by | Richard Shepard |
| Produced by | Brett Ratner Stacey Reiss Richard Shepard |
| Cinematography | Jim Mullen Kort Waddell |
| Edited by | Adam Lichtenstein |
| Music by | Adam Gorgoni |
| Distributed by | HBO Oscilloscope Laboratories |
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Running time | 39 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
I Knew It Was You: Rediscovering John Cazale is a 2009 American short documentary film about actor John Cazale, directed by Richard Shepard and produced by Brett Ratner, Stacey Reiss and Shepard.[1]
The film received its title from a line from The Godfather Part II directed toward Cazale's character of Fredo Corleone, and acts as a retrospective of Cazale's distinguished acting career, which was cut short at age 42 when he died of lung cancer.[2][3]
The film was produced with the cooperation of Meryl Streep, who was living with Cazale at the time of his death. It features interviews with a number of his notable co-stars and directors.[4]
While Streep, Al Pacino, Gene Hackman, Robert De Niro, and directors Francis Ford Coppola and Sidney Lumet all gave interviews, Michael Cimino, who had directed Cazale in The Deer Hunter refused to participate at any capacity, despite his compassion and respect for the actor.[5]