Me, Natalie | |
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Directed by | Fred Coe |
Screenplay by | A. Martin Zweiback |
Story by | Stanley Shapiro |
Produced by | Stanley Shapiro |
Starring | Patty Duke James Farentino Salome Jens Elsa Lanchester Martin Balsam Nancy Marchand Philip Sterling |
Cinematography | Arthur J. Ornitz |
Edited by | John McSweeney Jr. |
Music by | Henry Mancini |
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Distributed by | National General Pictures |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.9 million (US/Canada rentals)[1] |
Me, Natalie is a 1969 American comedy-drama film directed by Fred Coe about a young woman from Brooklyn who moves to Greenwich Village and finds romance with an aspiring artistic painter. The screenplay by A. Martin Zweiback is based on an original story by Stanley Shapiro. Patty Duke, who stars in the title role, won a Golden Globe Award for her performance.[2] The film also features James Farentino, Salome Jens, Elsa Lanchester, Martin Balsam and Nancy Marchand. It marks Al Pacino's film debut.[3]