The American Hobo
The American Hobo is a 2003 documentary film by writer and director Bobb Hopkins.
Directed by | Bobb Hopkins |
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Written by | Bobb Hopkins |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Content
The documentary examines the history and culture of American hobos. The documentary is narrated by Academy Award-winning actor Ernest Borgnine. It features interviews with Pulitzer Prize-winning author James Michener and musician Merle Haggard.[1]
The film received an honorable mention at the 2003 George Lindsey/UNA Film Festival.[2]
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References
- Fox, Bette-Lee (May 1, 2003). "The American Hobo: History of the Railroading Worker". Library Journal. 128 (8): 165.
- 2003 George Lindsey/UNA Film Festival awards
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