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Dustin Hoffman in 1971 on Duplicity and Famosity
Season 1
Episode 47
"I did as much as I could do at that time in my life ... I tried as hard as I could and I couldn't do better" - Dustin Hoffman in 1971. Interview by Milton Hoffman from the Pacifica Radio Archives. We came across this rarely heard interview with Dustin Hoffman recorded in 1971.
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