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The Chaperone
In the early 1920s, a Kansas woman finds her life forever changed when she accompanies a young dancer on her fame-seeking journey to New York City.
Michael Engler
Casts & Crew
Elizabeth McGovern
Haley Lu Richardson
Victoria Hill
Campbell Scott
Géza Röhrig
Blythe Danner
Miranda Otto
Kate Grimes
Matt McGrath
Andrew Burnap
Bill Hoag
Tyler Weaks
Ellen Toland
Robert Fairchild
Sean Hudock
Steve Garfanti
George Hampe
Ruben Navarro
Kate Abbruzzese
Daphne Gaines
Vinson German
Susan J. Jacks
Noelle Cappuzzo
Daisy Pugh-Weiss
Jonathan Walker
Stan Demidoff
Cilda Shaur
Craig Geraghty
McLean Peterson
Collin Jeffery
Also Directed by Michael Engler
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A "play on words" about a fictional political scandal concerning covert arms deals and double-dealing government operatives, satirizing the Watergate hearings of 1972-1973.
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