Uncle Frank (2002)
You're Never Too Old to be a Player
Uncle Frank is a documentary directed by Matthew Ginsburg, who trailed his 85-year-old great uncle Frank Pour on his musical journey through his golden years. Frank lives in the once booming mill town of Rome, N.Y., with his wife of 39 years. A machinist who was forced into retirement, Frank taught himself to play keyboards and volunteered his vocal talents to a nearby nursing home. Soon, he was touring all of them in the area, becoming a local hero in the process.
Director: Matthew Ginsburg
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 73 min
Release Date: April 18, 2002
Cast
- Frank Pour - Himself
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Uncle Frank about?
- Uncle Frank is a documentary directed by Matthew Ginsburg, who trailed his 85-year-old great uncle Frank Pour on his musical journey through his golden years. Frank lives in the once booming mill town of Rome, N.Y., with his wife of 39 years. A machinist who was forced into retirement, Frank taught himself to play keyboards and volunteered his vocal talents to a nearby nursing home. Soon, he was touring all of them in the area, becoming a local hero in the process.
- Who directed Uncle Frank?
- Uncle Frank was directed by Matthew Ginsburg.
- Who stars in Uncle Frank?
- Uncle Frank stars Frank Pour.
- How long is Uncle Frank?
- Uncle Frank has a runtime of 1h 13m (73 minutes).
- What genre is Uncle Frank?
- Uncle Frank is a Documentary film.
- Where was Uncle Frank produced?
- Uncle Frank was produced in United States of America.