That's Me (film) explained

That's Me
Director:Walker Stuart
Starring:Alan Arkin
Andrew Duncan
Studio:Pathé Contemporary Films
Stuart Productions
Distributor:Pathé Contemporary Films
Runtime:15 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

That's Me is a 1963 American short comedy film directed by Walker Stuart. It's written by and stars Alan Arkin and Andrew Duncan. The plot follows a young Puerto Rican guitar player trying to establish himself in New York City.

It received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Film Review Digest - Volumes 9-13 - Page 15 1962 "Alan Arkin and Andrew Duncan, two veterans of Chicago's famed "Second City" review, improvised the script they perform to perfection under the direction of Walker Stuart. Nominated for an Academy Award last year, THAT'S ME--shot in New ..."