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Bruce Springsteen per formed Woody Guthrie's song I Ain't Got No Home for this film.

According to Stone's company, he has directed many documentary films, including:


 * "Blue Angels: Around the World At the Speed of Sound", hosted by Dennis Quaid, and shown on the Arts & Entertainment Network.


 * "Thunder Over the Pacific", hosted by Candice Bergen, and shown on The History Channel.


 * "Into the Wild Blue", hosted by Tom Skerritt, and shown on The History Channel.


 * "The 30th Anniversary of Title IX", featuring Billie Jean King.


 * "One Vision", about film directing, which included interviews with Martin Scorsese, Oliver Stone, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Zemeckis, Sidney Pollack, Rob Reiner, Penny Marshall, and Ron Howard.


 * "Sir William Osler: Science and the Art of Medicine", narrated Richard Dreyfuss.

Andrew Greeley, writing in the New York Times, called Stone's acting in one episode of Mr. Belvedere "very sensitive". Discussing that episode, he wrote "The subtle interplay between the two young people (played by Rob Stone and Debbie Barker) provided some of the most touching and skillful scenes I've ever seen on television."

Stone, a native of Dallas, moved to Los Angeles in 1982 "to study acting at USC".

Stone is the son of Dr. Marvin and Jill Stone. His father was chief of oncology at the Sammons Cancer Center at Baylor University Medical Center.

In 1990, Stone directed a short film on homelessness called "The Sidewalk Motel". The film starred Christopher Hewett and Caroline Lagerfelt. It "was shot under a Screen Actors Guild experimental letter agreement that is designed to help new directors with non-commercial projects."

In 1986, Stone established Vienna Productions to make films.

This film won a CableACE Award in 1995.