Town Bloody Hall
On the evening of April 30, 1971, a standing room only audience of local literati and feminists packed New York City’s Town Hall to watch Norman Mailer, who had just written “The Prisoner of Sex,” grapple with a panel of passionate feminists. The subject was Women’s Liberation, an issue on which Mailer seemed like the devil’s own advocate.
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Cast
Norman Mailer
Himself
Jacqueline Ceballos
Herself
Germaine Greer
Herself
Jill Johnston
Herself
Diane Trilling
Herself
Susan Sontag
Herself (uncredited)
Betty Friedan
Herself (uncredited)
Elizabeth Hardwick
Herself (uncredited)
Cynthia Ozick
Herself (uncredited)
Anatole Broyard
Self (uncredited)
Gregory Corso
Self (uncredited)
Additional Information
Director
Chris Hegedus
Production
Pennebaker Hegedus Films, Theatre for Ideas
Status
Released
Language
EN