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| Karen Black | Connie White |
| Ronee Blakely | |
| Keith Carradine | Tom Frank |
| Geraldine Chaplin | Opal |
| Henry Gibson | |
| Barbara Harris | Albuquerque |
| Lily Tomlin | |
| Ronee Blakley | Barbara Jean |
| Shelley Duvall | L.A. Joan |
| Allen Garfield | |
| Robert DoQui | Wade |
| Scott Glenn | Pfc. Glenn Kelly |
| Jeff Goldblum | Tricycle Man |
| Michael Murphy | John Triplette |
| David Arkin | Norman |
| Barbara Baxley | Lady Pearl |
| Ned Beatty | Delbert Reese |
| Timothy Brown | Tommy Brown |
| Director | Robert Altman
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| Producer | Robert Altman
Jerry Weintraub |
| Writer | Joan Tewkesbury
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Robert Altman's Nashville is an explosive drama and a human comedy that delineates and interweaves the lives of 24 major characters during five days in the country music capital of the world. Although its setting is Tennessee, Nashville is a much broader vision of our culture, a penetrating and multi-level portrait of America at a particular time and place. Five Academy Award nominations including Keith Carradine's Oscar-winning song "I'm Easy." |
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