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  1. Spalding Gray sits behind a desk throughout the entire film and recounts his exploits and chance encounters while playing a minor role in the film The Killing Fields. At the same time, he gives a background to the events occurring in Cambodia at the time the film was set.

  2. 25 de jun. de 2017 · Original trailer for Jonathan Demme's Swimming to Cambodia from the Lumivision Laserdisc.Please visit my website: https://karaoketed.wordpress.com/

  3. Swimming to Cambodia, also known as Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia, is a 1987 American concert film written by and starring Spalding Gray, and directed by Jonathan Demme. The performance film is of Gray's play and monologue, which centered on such themes as his trip to Southeast Asia to create the role of the U.S. Ambassador's aide in the film The Killing Fields, the Cold War, Cambodia ...

  4. Swimming to Cambodia, also known as Spalding Gray's Swimming to Cambodia, is a 1987 American concert film written by and starring Spalding Gray, and directed by Jonathan Demme. The performance film is of Gray's play and monologue, which centered on such themes as his trip to Southeast Asia to create the role of the U.S. Ambassador's aide in the film The Killing Fields, the Cold War, Cambodia ...

  5. Spalding Gray : Look! I had a vision of myself right now, as a kind of wandering bachelor mendicant poet, wandering all the way down the beaches of Malaysia, eating magic mushrooms all the way as I went until I reached Bali and evaporated in a state of ecstasy in the sunset. [sheepishly]

  6. 13 de oct. de 2011 · Swimming to Cambodia by Gray, Spalding, 1941-Publication date 1985 Topics Gray, Spalding, 1941-, Killing fields (Motion picture), Motion picture actors and actresses Publisher New York, NY : Theatre Communications Group Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled

  7. 28 de may. de 2013 · Spalding Gray is in his prime in Jonathon Demme directed "Swimming to Cambodia." I had the pleasure of seeing Spalding Gray in the early 2000's at a theater in Birmingham, and I had long been a fan of his work prior to this. Demme captures the spirit of the theatrical performance with the intimacy of a private audience with Gray.