Tony Roberts on His New Film "The Longest Week" with Jason Bateman, Olivia Wilde

Tony Roberts has been in several films, theater productions, and television shows, so when StarCam got to chat with him at the Cabaret premiere of the Classic Film Festival, we asked what he thinks makes them so good.

"I have to go to something very basic and say that the story is always what makes a film good, it makes anything good, the story," he says. "Cabaret has a great story on so many levels. You follow somebody as an individual, you follow a culture, you're following history; it tackles a huge amount of reality."

Tony also shares the history of his own entertainment career.

"I started making movies when I was about 30 years old and I already had a good career in the theater, and I had a nice thing going on television for a while," he explains. "But I lucked out to be in some very good movies, Serpico, and six pictures for Woody [Allen], some pictures I'd rather forget, and a couple other pictures but everybody has that in their portfolio."

So what has he been working on lately?

"I'm coming out in a picture called The Longest Week with Jason Bateman and Olivia Wilde and Billy Crudup, directed by a newcomer by the name of Peter Glanz," he says. "And I think it's one of the wittiest, brightest, funniest screenplays I've ever read so I have high hopes for it."

Source: http://blog.starcam.com/post/tony-roberts-cabaret-premiere.aspx

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