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21 min
"The poet Daisy Aldan (who brought Gerard Malanga into the world of experimental filmmaking) directed a beautifully evocative and impressionistic documentary, Once Upon an El, in 8mm color with a 7 1/2 ips tape soundtrack. The 15-minute film's cast included John Ashberry, James Broughton, Chester Kallman, Frank O'Hara, Olga Petroff, Kermit Sheets, and other luminaries of the Avant-Garde, the soundtrack was composed by Storm de Hirsch. Once Upon An El documented the activities of a group of writers and composers...[demonstrating] against the demolition of New York's Third Avenue elevated railway (FMC 1967, 7-8) , which was demolished anyway" - Wheeler Winston Dixon
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
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James Broughton | Unowned | |
| Frank O'Hara | Unowned | ||
| Kenward Elmslie | Unowned | ||
| Jane Freilicher | Unowned | ||
| Grace Hartigan | Unowned | ||
| Leon Hecht | Unowned | ||
| Robert Hellman | Unowned | ||
| Chester Kallman | Unowned | ||
| John Latouche | Unowned | ||
| Richard Miller | Unowned | ||
| Olga Petroff | Unowned | ||
| Fabio Rieti | Unowned | ||
| Toby Schneebaum | Unowned | ||
| James Schuyler | Unowned | ||
| Kermit Sheets | Unowned | ||
| Florio Vecchi | Unowned | ||
| John Ashbery | Unowned |