
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One
In Manhattan's Central Park, a film crew directed by William Greaves is shooting a screen test with various pairs of actors. It's a confrontation between a couple: he demands to know what's wrong, she challenges his sexual orientation. Cameras shoot the exchange, and another camera records Greaves and his crew. Sometimes we watch the crew discussing this scene, its language, and the process of making a movie. Is there such a thing as natural language? Are all things related to sex? The camera records distractions - a woman rides horseback past them; a garrulous homeless vet who sleeps in the park chats them up. What's the nature of making a movie?
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Movie Details
- Original Title: Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One
- Genres: Documentary
- Release Date: 1968-01-01
- Runtime: 75 minutes
- Rating: 7.1/10 (54 votes)
- Budget: $0
- Revenue: $0
- Production Companies: Take One Productions
- Status: Released
- Popularity: 2.2373
- Languages: English
Cast & Crew

Patricia Ree Gilbert
as Self - Actress Testing for Alice

Don Fellows
as Self - Actor Testing for Freddy

Jonathan Gordon
as Self - Soundman

William Greaves
as Self - Director

Susan Anspach
as Self - Actress Testing for Alice (uncredited)

Audrey Heningham
as Black Lady Clapping Her Hands (uncredited)

Stevan Larner
as Self - Cameraman (uncredited)

Terence Macartney-Filgate
as Self - Cameraman (uncredited)

Maria Zeheri
as Self - Camera Assistant (uncredited)

Robert L. Rosen
as Self - Production Manager (as Bob Rosen)
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What is Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One?â–Ľ
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One is a Documentary movie directed by . It was released on 1968-01-01.
Who are the main actors in Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One?â–Ľ
The main cast includes Patricia Ree Gilbert , Don Fellows, Jonathan Gordon, William Greaves, Susan Anspach, .
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What is the IMDb rating of Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One?â–Ľ
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One has an IMDb rating of 7.1/10 based on 54 votes.
What is the budget and revenue of Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One?â–Ľ
The movie had a production budget of $0 and earned $0 at the box office.
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The soundtrack was composed by Take One Productions. You can listen to it on music streaming platforms.
Where was Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One filmed?â–Ľ
Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One was filmed in multiple locations worldwide. You can find official filming locations on IMDb.
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The total runtime of Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One is 75 minutes.
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