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  1. 16 apr 1986 · What Happened to Kerouac?: Directed by Richard Lerner, Lewis MacAdams. With Gregory Corso, Jan Kerouac, Herbert Huncke, Fran Landesman. Documentary explore the unfulfilled promise of Beat Generation icon Jack Kerouac, covering the period from the publication of his notorious novel On the Road in 1957 to his alcohol-related death 12 ...

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    • Documentary, Biography, History
    • Richard Lerner, Lewis MacAdams
    • 1986-04-16
  2. 7 giu 2021 · The beat went on: what happened to Jan Kerouac, Jack’s forgotten daughter. On the 25th anniversary of her death, the novelist Jan, who was free-spirited and self-destructive like her father,...

  3. I couldn't find this documentary anywhere on YT, and considering it's from 1986, I thought it may be alright to make it available. If the creator or distribu...

    • 97 min
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    • Brian Storm
  4. Filmmakers Richard Lerner and Lewis MacAdams explore the unfulfilled promise of Beat Generation icon Jack Kerouac, covering the period from the publication of his notorious novel "On the Road" in...

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    • Richard Lerner, Lewis Macadams
    • Documentary
    • William Lee
  5. What Happened To Kerouac? Jack Kerouac was the father of the Beat Generation, author of On The Road and pivotal figure of the 1950s countercultural revolution. This portrait shows us what happened when fame and notoriety were thrust upon an essentially reticent man. IMDb 7.0 1 h 36 min 1986. 16+. Historical · Documentary · Cerebral · Enigmatic.

  6. 16 apr 1986 · What Happened to Kerouac? Directed by Richard Lerner, Lewis MacAdams. Documentary, Biography, History. Not Rated. 1h 36m. By Walter Goodman. April 16, 1986. The New York Times Archives. See...

  7. (1986) free starring Gregory Corso, Jan Kerouac, Herbert Huncke and directed by Richard Lerner. Documentary explore the unfulfilled promise of Beat Generation icon Jack Kerouac, covering the period from the publication of his notorious novel On the Road in 1957 to his alcohol-related death 12 years later.