The Moderns
movie

Paris, 1926... there was nothing more modern.
Released April 15, 1988
Overview
Nick Hart is a struggling American artist who lives amongst the expatriate community in 1920s Paris. He spends most of his time drinking and socializing in local café's and pestering gallery owner Libby Valentin to sell his paintings. He becomes involved in a plot by wealthy art patroness Nathalie de Ville to forge three paintings. This leads to several run-ins with American rubber magnate Bertram Stone, who happens to be married to Hart's ex-wife Rachel.
Cast

Keith Carradine
as
Nick Hart

Linda Fiorentino
as
Rachel Stone

Wallace Shawn
as
Oiseau

Geneviève Bujold
as
Libby Valentin

Geraldine Chaplin
as
Nathalie de Ville

Kevin J. O'Connor
as
Hemingway

John Lone
as
Bertram Stone

Charlélie Couture
as
L'Evidence

Elsa Raven
as
Gertrude Stein
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Ali Giron
as
Alice B. Toklas

Gailard Sartain
as
New York Critic
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Michael Wilson
as
Surrealist Poet
Crew

Alan Rudolph
as
Director

Alan Rudolph
as
Writer
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John Bradshaw
as
Writer

David Blocker
as
Producer

Shep Gordon
as
Executive Producer
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Steven Legler
as
Production Design
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Joan Alexander
as
Assistant Editor
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Kevin Tierney
as
Unit Publicist
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Karl Archambault
as
Transportation Coordinator
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Charlotte Dix
as
Craft Service
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Carolyn Pfeiffer
as
Producer
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Stuart M. Besser
as
Associate Producer