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Who Needs Sleep?
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Title: Who Needs Sleep?

Release Date: 19 Jan 2006

Runtime: 1h 18m

Genre: Documentary

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Overview: A documentary that highlights the deadly combination of sleep deprivation and long days of work, focusing on the American film industry.

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Average Vote: 7 (4 votes)

Cast

  • Self (Archive Footage): Brent Lon Hershman
  • Self: Deborah Eden
  • Self: Haskell Wexler
  • Self: David Agus
  • Self: Netta Bank
  • Self: Annette Bening
  • Self: Roger Deakins
  • Self: Julia Roberts
  • Self: Paul Newman
  • Self: Tom Hanks
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