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Errol Morris burst out of the gate with this brilliant debut feature, about two pet cemeteries in Northern California and the people involved with them. Such a description, however, can hardly do justice to the captivating, funny, and enigmatic Gates of Heaven, a film that is about our relationships to our pets, each other, and ourselves. Both sincere and satirical, this is an endlessly surprising study of human nature.
Original Release
10/01/1978
US Release
10/01/1978
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Cast
Name | Character |
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Lucille Billingsley | Herself / Self |
Zella Graham | Herself / Self |
Cal Harberts | Himself / Self |
Dan Harberts | Himself / Self |
Phil Harberts | Himself / Self |
Mike Koewler | Himself / Self |
Floyd McClure | Himself / Self |
Ed Quye | Himself / Self |
Florence Rasmussen | Herself / Self |
Directors
Cast
Name | Character |
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Lucille Billingsley | Herself / Self |
Zella Graham | Herself / Self |
Cal Harberts | Himself / Self |
Dan Harberts | Himself / Self |
Phil Harberts | Himself / Self |
Mike Koewler | Himself / Self |
Floyd McClure | Himself / Self |
Ed Quye | Himself / Self |
Florence Rasmussen | Herself / Self |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Errol Morris | Producer |