Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
9 March 1962 [USA] 11 June 1962 [Sweden] 23 June 1962 [Japan] 27 July 1962 [West Germany] 3 August 1962 [Finland] 1 October 1962 [France] 8 November 1962 [Mexico] 25 March 1963 [Denmark] |
![]() STATE FAIR (Musical | Romance) [1 hour 58 minutes] Texan farmers the Frake family head for the Texas State Fair in Dallas. The parents are focused on winning the competitions for livestock and cooking. However, their restless daughter Margy and her brother Wayne meet attractive new love interests. ===== The Frakes - father Abel Frake, mother Melissa Frake, young adult son Wayne Frake and eighteen year old daughter Margy Frake - are a farming family from Banning, Texas getting ready to go to the multi-day Texas State Fair in Dallas as they do every year. Wayne is too preoccupied with entering his red sportster in the Gold Cup car races against his arch rival Red Hoertert than really notice that his unofficial fiancée Betty Jean isn't going to the fair. And Margy is just preoccupied with the thought of being in a relationship with a real man, instead of the courtship she has with the boorish Harry Ware. At the fair, Melissa is hoping she made the right decision regarding the mincemeat she has entered for judging, she dealing with her temperance view against Abel's assertion that the mincemeat would taste better with some brandy. The competition is even more cutthroat as commercial producers have entered several of the food competitions including mincemeat this year. And Abel may have some problems with his potentially prize winning boar, Blueboy, who is, for reasons unknown to Abel, lethargic. Wayne forgets all about Betty Jean when he meets Emily Porter, a performer and model at the fair. Emily, who travels the fair circuit, admits to Wayne that there have been a long line of men like him, although she admits to herself that none have been "him" for who she is also falling. Similarly, Margy forgets all about Harry when she meets Jerry Dundee, an on-camera personality covering various aspects of the fair. Jerry is less forthright with Margy than Emily was with Wayne that he too has had his fair share of women, however none quite as trusting as Margy. Can both the Frake children's romances extend beyond the length of the fair, especially considering their big city versus farm life differences, Emily's which would naturally have her on the next train to the next fair, and Jerry's which may take him to a more lucrative job with some national scope? |
OUR STATE FAIR Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Pat Boone, Tom Ewell, Alice Faye, and Chorus IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Pamela Tiffin (Vocals for Miss Tiffin: Anita Gordon) THAT'S FOR ME Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Pat Boone MORE THAN JUST A FRIEND Lyrics and Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Tom Ewell ISN'T IT KINDA FUN Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Ann-Margret with David Street NEVER SAY NO TO A MAN Lyrics and Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Alice Faye IT'S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Ann-Margret, Pat Boone, Bobby Darin, David Street, Pamela Tiffin, and Chorus (Vocals for Miss Tiffin: Anita Gordon) WILLING AND EAGER Lyrics and Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Ann-Margret and Pat Boone THIS ISN'T HEAVEN Lyrics and Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Bobby Darin THE LITTLE THINGS IN TEXAS Lyrics and Music by Richard Rodgers Performed by Tom Ewell, Alice Faye, and Children's Chorus |
PAT BOONE ... Wayne Frake BOBBY DARIN ... Jerry Dundee PAMELA TIFFIN ... Margy Frake ANN-MARGRET ... Emily Porter TOM EWELL ... Abel Frake ALICE FAYE ... Melissa Frake WALLY COX ... Hipplewaite DAVID BRANDON ... Harry Ware CLEM HARVEY ... Doc Cramer ROBERT FOULK ... Mincemeat Judge LINDA HENRICH ... Betty Jean TAP CANUTT (as EDWARD 'TAP' CANUTT) ... Red Hoertert Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BEBE ALLEN ... Usherette (uncredited) SHEILA ALLEN ... Hipplewaite's Girl (uncredited) WALTER BEILBY ... Swine Judge (uncredited) HERMAN BODEN ... Dancer (uncredited) JACK CARR ... Husky Man at Mincemeat Contest (uncredited) EARL CHANEY ... Boy in Stands (uncredited) MARGARET DERAMEE ... Lilya (uncredited) MARY DURANT ... Woman Mincemeat Judge (uncredited) ANITA GORDON ... Margy Frake (singing voice) (uncredited) CLAUDE HALL ... Sime (uncredited) ALBERT HARRIS ... Jim (uncredited) MIKE LALLY ... Club Patron (uncredited) BILL LEE ... Emily's Dance Partner (singing voice) (uncredited) TOM LOUGHNEY ... Dick Burdick (uncredited) JIM LOWE ... Big Tex (voice) (uncredited) REX MAY ... Automobile Show Barker (uncredited) EDWIN McCLURE ... Announcer (uncredited) MEAT LOAF ... Boy in Stands (uncredited) GEORGE RUSSELL ... George Hoffer (uncredited) TONY ZOPPI ... The Masher (uncredited) |
Directed by: JOSÉ FERRER ========= Writing Credits: RICHARD L. BREEN (as RICHARD BREEN) ... (screenplay) OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II ... (adaptation) and SONYA LEVIEN ... (adaptation) & PAUL GREEN ... (adaptation) PHILIP STONG ... (novel) ========= Produced by: CHARLES BRACKETT ... producer ========= Music by: ALFRED NEWMAN ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: WILLIAM C. MELLOR ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: DAVID BRETHERTON ========= Art Direction by: WALTER M. SIMONDS JACK MARTIN SMITH ========= Set Decoration by: LUCIEN HAFLEY (as LOU HAFLEY) WALTER M. SCOTT ========= Costume Design by: MARJORIE BEST ========= Makeup Department: BEN NYE ... makeup artist HELEN TURPIN ... hair stylist ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: AD SCHAUMER ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: ALFRED BRUZLIN ... sound WARREN B. DELAPLAIN ... sound ========= Visual Effects by: L.B. ABBOTT ... special photographic effects EMIL KOSA Jr. ... special photographic effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: HOMER PLANNETTE ... gaffer (uncredited) ========= Music Department: GEORGE BASSMAN ... orchestrator HENRY BEAU ... orchestrator BENNY CARTER (as BENNETT CARTER) ... orchestrator KEN DARBY ... associate: Alfred Newman OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II ... lyricist: songs PETE KING ... orchestrator GUS LEVENE ... orchestrator BERNARD MAYERS ... orchestrator ALFRED NEWMAN ... conductor / music supervisor RICHARD RODGERS ... composer: songs / writer: additional songs ========= Additional Crew: NICK CASTLE ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Twentieth Century Fox ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (1962) [USA] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1962) [UK] Theatrical 20th Century Fox (1962) [JAPAN] Theatrical Twilight Time (2017) [WORLD-WIDE] Blu-ray ========= Other Companies: Westrex Recording System (sound recording system) |
29 March 1962 [UK] 27 April 1962 [Finland] 22 May 1962 [USA] 24 May 1962 [West Germany] 28 May 1962 [Sweden] 6 June 1962 [France] 17 August 1962 [Italy] 27 August 1962 [Madrid, Spain] 8 September 1962 [Japan] 27 September 1962 [Mexico] 20 February 1963 [Denmark] 19 February 1985 (TV premiere) [Portugal] |
![]() THE ROAD TO HONG KONG (Comedy | Musical | Sci-Fi) [1 hour 31 minutes] Mistaken identity and the acquisition of a rare Tibetan herb put two buffoonish con men on the wrong side of a secret organization geared toward world domination. ===== Bob Hope and Bing Crosby return as con men Chester Babcock and Harry Turner, in the last of their road movies. When Chester accidentally memorizes and destroys the only copy of a secret Russian formula for a new and improved rocket fuel, they are thrust into international intrigue, trying to stay alive while keeping the formula out of enemy hands. ===== Ex-vaudevillian con men Chester Babcock and Harry Turner are still making an impression overseas. Sought after by almost every far east country (for fraud), their latest scheme ends up knocking the memory out of Chester's head. While heading to Tibet for an herbal remedy, Diane (a secret agent) mistakes Chester for her clandestine contact and slips him a vital rocket fuel formula. Chester retrieves his memory at a monastery where he's also introduced to a rare herb that induces a photographic memory. Harry, recognizing its marketable potential, steals it, and the two head back to modern civilization with plans to exploit it in a legit memory act, but Diane awaits them, with gun in hand, to retrieve the formula (which Harry burned after having Chester commit it to memory as an exercise). Now her megalomaniac boss wants to meet the boys and dig the secret out of Chester at all costs. ===== In their final road movie together, Hope and Crosby return as hucksters Chester and Harry. When Chester loses his memory, they are told his only hope is to go to a lamasery where they have an herbal remedy to restore it (and where another herb will enhance it). Through a case of mistaken identity while en route, they get their hands on some sensitive material, the only copy of which winds up in Chester's head. Unfortunately for them, an agent of the high lama retrieves the herb they stole, thus making it impossible for them to recall the memorized information on demand - and the nefarious people who desperately want it are willing to do whatever it takes to get it. |
WARMER THAN A WHISPER Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Dorothy Lamour TEAMWORK Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Bob Hope and Bing Crosby Also performed by Bob Hope, Bing Crosby and Joan Collins THE ROAD TO HONG KONG Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Bob Hope and Bing Crosby LET'S NOT BE SENSIBLE Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Performed by Bing Crosby and Joan Collins PERSONALITY Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Johnny Burke Performed by Dorothy Lamour |
BING CROSBY ... Harry Turner BOB HOPE ... Chester Babcock JOAN COLLINS ... Diane ROBERT MORLEY ... Leader of the 3rd Echelon WALTER GOTELL ... Dr. Zorbb FELIX AYLMER ... Grand Lama ALAN GIFFORD ... American Official MICHEL MOK (as MICHELE MOK) ... Undetermined Role KATYA DOUGLAS ... 3rd Echelon Receptionist ROGER DELGADO ... Jhinnah ROBERT AYRES ... American Official MEI LING ... Ming Toy JACQUELINE JONES ... Blonde at Airport YVONNE SHIMA ... Poon Soon DOROTHY LAMOUR ... Dorothy Lamour Rest of cast listed alphabetically: IRVING ALLAN ... Nubian at Lamasary (uncredited) APRIL ASHLEY ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) HARRY BAIRD ... Nubian at Lamasary (uncredited) BERNARD BARNSLEY ... Henchman (uncredited) CAMILLA BROCKMAN ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) VICTOR BROOKS ... Leader's Man (uncredited) MAURICE BUSH ... Henchman (uncredited) EDWINA CARROLL ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) JERRY COLONNA ... Man Looking for a Match (uncredited) JOHN DEARTH ... Leader's Man (uncredited) ROSENDO FORTES ... Diane's Hotel Doorman (uncredited) ROBIN HUGHES ... American Official (uncredited) LIER HWANG ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) GERRY JUDGE ... Henchman (uncredited) DAVE KING ... Mr. Ahso - Chinese Restaurant Owner (uncredited) JACQUELINE LEIGH ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) TUTTE LEMKOW ... Hotel Servant (uncredited) SIMON LEVY ... Servant (uncredited) PETER MADDEN ... Lama (Slim) (uncredited) LENA MARGO ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) DEAN MARTIN ... The 'Grape' on Plutomium (uncredited) JOHN McCARTHY ... Messenger (uncredited) BILL NAGY ... Agent (uncredited) DAVID NIVEN ... Lama Who Remembers Lady Chatterley's Lover (uncredited) PAT O'BRIEN ... Chinese Restaurateur (uncredited) ROY PATRICK ... Leader's Man (uncredited) NOSHER POWELL ... Man (uncredited) DAVID RENDALL ... Leader's Man (uncredited) PETER SELLERS ... Indian Neurologist (uncredited) JULIAN SHERRIER ... Doctor (uncredited) SEIN SHORT ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) BOB SIMMONS ... Astronaut (uncredited) FRANK SINATRA ... The 'Twig' on Plutomium (uncredited) GUY STANDEVEN ... Photographer at Calcutta Airport (uncredited) DIANE C. VALENTINE ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) SHEREE WINTON ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) MICHAEL WYNNE ... Leader's Man (uncredited) ZOE ZEPHYR ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) |
Directed by: NORMAN PANAMA ========= Writing Credits: MELVIN FRANK NORMAN PANAMA ========= Produced by: MELVIN FRANK ... producer WILLIAM KIRBY ... associate producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: ROBERT FARNON ========= Cinematography by: JACK HILDYARD ========= Film Editing by: ALAN OSBISTON JOHN C. SMITH JOHN VICTOR SMITH ========= Casting by: SALLY NICHOLL ... (uncredited) ========= Production Design by: ROGER K. FURSE (as ROGER FURSE) ========= Art Direction by: SYD CAIN WILLIAM HUTCHINSON ========= Set Decoration by: MAURICE FOWLER ========= Costume Design by: ANTHONY MENDLESON ... (uncredited) ========= Makeup Department: DAVID AYLOTT ... makeup artist ERIC ALLWRIGHT ... makeup artist (uncredited) JOYCE JAMES ... makeup artist (uncredited) JOAN WHITE ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: BLUEY HILL ... assistant director EDWARD DORIAN ... second assistant director (uncredited) GORDON GILBERT ... second assistant director (uncredited) KEN SOFTLEY ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: BRIAN ACKLAND-SNOW ... draughtsman (uncredited) SIDNEY BRAHAM ... set dresser (uncredited) ROBERT CARTWRIGHT ... assistant art director (uncredited) TED CLEMENTS ... assistant art director / draughtsman (uncredited) PETER DUKELOW ... construction manager (uncredited) CHUCK FERRIGNO ... props (uncredited) BASIL MANNIN ... set dresser (uncredited) BOBBY MURRELL ... chargehand props (uncredited) TERRY PARR ... set dresser (uncredited) HARRY PHIPPS ... construction manager (uncredited) JAMES SAWYER ... set designer (uncredited) JOEL SCHILLER ... assistant production designer (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: BUSTER AMBLER ... sound recordist CHRIS GREENHAM ... sound editor BOB JONES ... sound RED LAW ... sound recordist LEE DOIG ... sound editor (uncredited) JIMMY DOOLEY ... sound (uncredited) PETER DUKELOW ... boom operator (uncredited) ERIC VINCENT ... sound maintenance (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: JIMMY HARRIS ... special effects GARTH INNS ... special effects CURLY NELHAMS ... special effects TED SAMUELS ... special effects WALLY VEEVERS ... special effects ========= Stunts: NOSHER POWELL ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: GERRY FISHER ... camera operator MICHAEL WALTER ... key grip NIGEL COUSINS ... clapper loader: second unit (uncredited) JAMES DEVIS ... director of photography: second unit (uncredited) MAURICE GILLETT ... chargehand electrician (uncredited) FRANK HOWARD ... camera grip (uncredited) TED REED ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Animation Department: BOB GODFREY ... animator KEITH LEARNER ... animator ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: ERNIE FARRER ... wardrober (uncredited) MRS. FEI ... costumer (uncredited) MAY WALDING ... wardrobe mistress / wardrober (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: JOAN MORDUCH ... assistant film editor (uncredited) RAY THORNE ... assistant film editor (uncredited) ========= Location Management: INEZ EASTON ... location manager (uncredited) ========= Music Department: ROBERT FARNON ... musical director DOUGLAS GAMLEY ... music associate BILL MCGUFFIE ... music associate DOUGLAS GAMLEY ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: PAMELA DAVIES ... continuity ANGELA MARTELLI ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Transportation Department: TED REED ... transportation captain (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: JACK BAKER ... choreographer MAURICE BINDER ... title designer SHEILA MEYERS ... choreographer JEAN GARIOCH ... unit publicity director (uncredited) REX MITCHELL ... assistant production accountant (uncredited) JILDA SMITH ... secretary to Mr Panama (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Melnor Films ========= Distributors: United Artists (1962) [USA] Theatrical United Artists (1962) [UK] Theatrical United Artists (1962) [SWEDEN] Theatrical United Artists (1962) [FINLAND] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1962) [NORWAY] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1964) [USA] TV Yleisradio (YLE) (1969) [FINLAND] TV MGM/UA Home Video (1990) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1994) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Warner Home Video (1994) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) MGM Home Entertainment (2002) [USA] DVD MGM Home Entertainment (Europe) (2004) [UK] DVD MGM Home Entertainment (2004) [GERMANY] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007) [USA] DVD Shock DVD (2009) [AUSTRALIA] DVD Shock Records (2009) [AUSTRALIA] DVD Shock (2009) [AUSTRALIA] DVD Olive Films (2015) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD ========= Other Companies: Biographic Cartoon Films (animation) |
19 June 1962 [USA] 12 July 1962 [UK] 10 August 1962 [Ireland] 25 February 1963 [Sweden] 17 May 1963 [Finland] 17 July 1963 [Madrid, Spain] 4 December 1963 [Argentina] 8 June 1964 [Denmark] 22 October 1964 [Mexico] 18 January 1976 (TV premiere) [West Germany] November 2003 [USA] 26 February 2010 (Blu-ray premiere) [Greece] |
![]() THE MUSIC MAN (Comedy | Family | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 31 minutes] Harold Hill poses as a boys' band leader to con naive Iowa townsfolk. |
MAIN TITLE (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston, Harry Hickox, and Company ROCK ISLAND Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Sung by traveling salesmen on the train in the opening scene YA GOT TROUBLE (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston and Company PIANO LESSON (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Shirley Jones and Pert Kelton IF YOU DON'T MIND MY SAYING SO (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Shirley Jones and Pert Kelton in the "Piano Lesson" number GOODNIGHT, MY SOMEONE (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Shirley Jones 76 TROMBONES (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston and Company YA GOT TROUBLE (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston and Company in the "76 Trombones" number SINCERE (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by The Buffalo Bills SADDER BUT WISER GIRL FOR ME (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston MARIAN THE LIBRARIAN (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston GARY, INDIANA (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston BEING IN LOVE (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Shirley Jones WELLS FARGO WAGON (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by the Company LIDA ROSE (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by The Buffalo Bills and Shirley Jones WILL I EVER TELL YOU (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by The Buffalo Bills and Shirley Jones in a split screen with the "Lida Rose" number GARY, INDIANA (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Pert Kelton and Ron Howard PICK A LITTLE, TALK A LITTLE (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by the Townswomen and The Buffalo Bills GOODNIGHT, LADIES Composer and Lyricst unknown, sometimes credited to Edwin Pearce Christy Performed by Robert Preston and The Buffalo Bills SHIPOOPI (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Buddy Hackett and Company TILL THERE WAS YOU (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston and Shirley Jones GOODNIGHT MY SOMEONE (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston and Shirley Jones 76 TROMBONES (1957) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson Performed by Robert Preston and Shirley Jones, and the Company COLUMBIA, THE GEM OF THE OCEAN (1843) (uncredited) Written by David T. Shaw Played and Sung by students at school RUSTLE OF SPRING (1896) (uncredited) Music by Christian Sinding MINUET IN G (1795?) (uncredited) Music by Ludwig van Beethoven Hummed by Robert Preston and others several times HABANERA Composed by Georges Bizet |
ROBERT PRESTON ... Harold Hill SHIRLEY JONES ... Marian Paroo BUDDY HACKETT ... Marcellus Washburn HERMIONE GINGOLD ... Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn PAUL FORD ... Mayor George Shinn PERT KELTON ... Mrs. Paroo THE BUFFALO BILLS ... School Board TIMMY EVERETT ... Tommy Djilas SUSAN LUCKEY ... Zaneeta Shinn RON HOWARD (as RONNY HOWARD) ... Winthrop Paroo HARRY HICKOX ... Charlie Cowell CHARLES LANE ... Constable Locke MARY WICKES ... Mrs. Squires SARA SEEGAR ... Maud Dunlop ADNIA RICE ... Alma Hix PEGGY MONDO ... Ethel Toffelmier JESSLYN FAX ... Avis Grubb MONIQUE VERMONT ... Amaryllis Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JOHN ALBRIGHT ... Townsman (uncredited) FRED ALDRICH ... Brighton Townsman (uncredited) LEON ALTON ... Townsman (uncredited) WALTER BACON ... Townsman (uncredited) AL BAIN ... Townsman (uncredited) RAND BARKER ... Duncan Shyball (uncredited) BRANDON BEACH ... Townsman (uncredited) CHARLES ALVIN BELL ... Police Officer (uncredited) JOHN BOSE ... Townsman (uncredited) JOHN BREEN ... Townsman (uncredited) JEANNINE BURNIER ... Jessie Shyball (uncredited) MUSHY CALLAHAN ... Townsman (uncredited) NOBLE 'KID' CHISSELL ... Townsman (uncredited) BEULAH CHRISTIAN ... Townswoman (uncredited) SHIRLEY CLAIRE ... Amy Dakin (uncredited) NATALIE CORE ... Truthful Smith (uncredited) BRADFORD CRAIG ... Dancer (uncredited) RUSSELL CUSTER ... Townsman (uncredited) RONNIE DAPO ... Norbert Smith (uncredited) ROY DEAN ... Gilbert Hawthorne (uncredited) HARRY DENNY ... Townsman (uncredited) EILEEN DIAMOND ... Dancer (uncredited) WILLIAM FAWCETT ... Lester Lonnergan (uncredited) JACK GORDON ... Townsman (uncredited) DUKE GREEN ... Townsman (uncredited) BUCK HARRINGTON ... Townsman (uncredited) RALPH HART ... Student (uncredited) PERCY HELTON ... Train Conductor (uncredited) JACK HENDERSON ... Townsman (uncredited) PATTY LEE HILKA ... Gracie Shinn (uncredited) GEORGE HOAGLAND ... Train Passenger (uncredited) JIMMIE HORAN ... Townsman (uncredited) RANCE HOWARD ... Oscar Jackson (uncredited) BRUCE HOY ... Dancer (uncredited) DELOS JEWKES ... Harley MacCauley (uncredited) ELAINE JOYCE ... Dancer (uncredited) CHARLES KAREL ... Salesman on the Train (uncredited) RAY KELLOGG ... Harry Joseph (uncredited) COLIN KENNY ... Brighton Townsman (uncredited) ANNE LOOS ... Stella Jackson (uncredited) THERESE LYON ... Dolly Higgins (uncredited) ROBERT LYONS ... Band Member (uncredited) TED MAPES ... Townsman (uncredited) PENELOPE MARTIN ... Lila O'Brink (uncredited) NATALIE MASTERS ... Farmer's Wife (uncredited) BERT MAY ... Student (uncredited) MATHEW MCCUE ... Townsman (uncredited) CHARLES MCQUARY ... Townsman (uncredited) GARY MENTEER ... Dancer (uncredited) ARTHUR MILLS ... Herbert Malthouse (uncredited) MILTON PARSONS ... Farmer (uncredited) BARBARA PEPPER ... Feril Hawkes (uncredited) CHARLES PERCHESKLY ... Salesman (uncredited) JACK PERRIN ... Townsman (uncredited) JOE PHILLIPS ... Townsman (uncredited) GARY POTTER ... Dewey Malthouse (uncredited) LARRY STEVEN RANDEL ... Band Member (uncredited) JEAN RANSOME ... Townswoman (uncredited) VERN REED ... Jacey Squires (uncredited) ROBERT ROBINSON ... Townsman (uncredited) DOUGLAS ROSS ... Young Drummer Boy (uncredited) SCOTT SEATON ... Townsman (uncredited) SAMMY SHACK ... Townsman (uncredited) AL SHEA ... Ewart Dunlop (uncredited) CHICK SHERIDAN ... Townsman (uncredited) MAX SHOWALTER ... Salesman on the Train (uncredited) LESLIE SKETCHLEY ... Townsman (uncredited) CAP SOMERS ... Townsman (uncredited) BILL SPANGENBERG ... Olin Britt (uncredited) DAVID SWAIN ... Chet Glanville (uncredited) LARRI THOMAS ... High School Girl (uncredited) SAILOR VINCENT ... Townsman (uncredited) WAYNE WARD ... Oliver Hix (uncredited) JEFFREY MARK WOOD ... Young Drummer Boy (uncredited) HANK WORDEN ... Undertaker (uncredited) PEGGY WYNNE ... Ada Nutting (uncredited) |
Directed by: MORTON DACOSTA ========= Writing Credits: MEREDITH WILLSON ... (based on: "The Music Man") FRANKLIN LACEY ... (written in collaboration with) MARION HARGROVE ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: MORTON DACOSTA ... producer JOEL FREEMAN ... associate producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: RAY HEINDORF ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: ROBERT BURKS ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM H. ZIEGLER (as WILLIAM ZIEGLER) ========= Art Direction by: PAUL GROESSE ========= Set Decoration by: GEORGE JAMES HOPKINS PHIL A. ANKROM ... (uncredited) ========= Costume Design by: DOROTHY JEAKINS ... (costume design) ========= Makeup Department: GORDON BAU ... makeup supervisor JEAN BURT REILLY ... supervising hair stylist MYRL STOLTZ ... hair stylist: Miss Jones ROBERT J. SCHIFFER ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: JOEL FREEMAN ... production supervisor ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: RUSSELL LLEWELLYN ... assistant director ========= Art Department: HUB BRADEN ... scenic artist (uncredited) BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited) TYRUS WONG ... art department (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: M.A. MERRICK ... sound DOLPH THOMAS ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: LEONARD J. SOUTH ... camera operator BOBBY GREENE ... first assistant camera (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: ROBERT FUCA ... assistant set costumer (uncredited) JOAN JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: JOHN F. BURNETT ... assistant editor (uncredited) SAM O'STEEN ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: FRANK COMSTOCK ... orchestrator RAY HEINDORF ... music conductor / music supervisor / orchestrator CHARLES HENDERSON ... vocal arrangements GUS LEVENE ... orchestrator HERBERT GREENE ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: KERMIT BLOOMGARDEN ... stage producer HERBERT GREENE ... associate stage producer TOM PANKO ... assistant choreographer ONNA WHITE ... choreographer ROBERT E. BLAIR ... dog trainer (uncredited) WAYNE FITZGERALD ... title designer (uncredited) KITTY MALONE ... dance (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Warner Bros. (presents) (as Warner Bros. Pictures) ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (1962) [USA] Theatrical Warner-Pathé Distributors (1962) [UK] Theatrical Warner Bros. Film (1963) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Warner Bros. Pictures (1963) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1963) [NORWAY] Theatrical CBS (1966) [USA] TV - (pan/scan version) Warner Home Video (1986) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (1989) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (1991) [USA] VHS - (pan and scan) Warner Home Video (1998) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (1999) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2006) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2010) [GERMANY] Blu-ray Warner Home Video (2010) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Home Video (2013) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Varus Video [RUSSIA] VHS Warner Home Vídeo [BRAZIL] DVD ========= Other Companies: Frank Productions (stage production in association with) (as Frank Productions, Inc.) RCA (sound recording) |
1 November 1962 [USA] 20 December 1962 [UK] 9 January 1963 [Japan] 8 March 1963 [Finland] 10 May 1963 [Denmark] 21 June 1963 [Italy] 21 June 1963 [West Germany] 7 August 1963 [Argentina] 11 September 1963 [France] 2 December 1963 [Sweden] 2 April 1964 [Mexico] |
![]() GYPSY (Biography | Comedy | Drama | Musical) [2 hours 23 minutes] Mama Rose lives to see her daughter June succeed on Broadway by way of vaudeville. When June marries and leaves, Rose turns her hope and attention to her elder, less obviously talented, daughter Louise. However, having her headlining as a stripper at Minsky's Burlesque is not what she initially has in mind. |
LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Ann Jillian and Morgan Brittany SMALL WORLD (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Lisa Kirk SOME PEOPLE (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Lisa Kirk BABY JUNE AND HER NEWSBOYS (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Morgan Brittany and boys MR. GOLDSTONE, I LOVE YOU (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Rosalind Russell LITTLE LAMB (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Natalie Wood YOU'LL NEVER GET AWAY FROM ME (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Lisa Kirk DAINTY JUNE AND HER FARMBOYS (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Ann Jillian and boys BROADWAY (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Ann Jillian and boys IF MOMMA WAS MARRIED (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Natalie Wood and Ann Jillian ALL I NEED IS THE GIRL (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Paul Wallace EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Lisa Kirk YOU GOTTA HAVE A GIMMICK (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Roxanne Arlen, Betty Bruce and Faith Dane LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Natalie Wood ROSE'S TURN (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Rosalind Russell (partially dubbed by Lisa Kirk) TOGETHER, WHEREVER WE GO (1959) (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Rosalind Russell, Natalie Wood and Karl Malden Filmed and shown at press screenings, but deleted from the final print YANKEE DOODLE (ca. 1755) (uncredited) Traditional music of English origin Included in the "Let Me Entertain You" and "Baby June and Her Newsboys" numbers THE STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER (1896) (uncredited) Written by John Philip Sousa Included in the "Let Me Entertain You" and "Baby June and Her Newsboys" numbers |
ROSALIND RUSSELL ... Rose Hovick NATALIE WOOD ... Louise Hovick KARL MALDEN ... Herbie Sommers PAUL WALLACE ... Tulsa BETTY BRUCE ... Tessie Tura PARLEY BAER ... Mr. Kringelein HARRY SHANNON ... Grandpa MORGAN BRITTANY (as SUZANNE CUPITO) ... 'Baby' June ANN JILLIAN (as ANN JILLIANN) ... 'Dainty' June DIANE PACE ... 'Baby' Louise FAITH DANE ... Mazeppa ROXANNE ARLEN ... Electra JEAN WILLES ... Betty Cratchitt GEORGE PETRIE ... George BEN LESSY ... Mervyn Goldstone GUY RAYMOND ... Pastey LOUIS QUINN ... Cigar Rest of cast listed alphabetically: TRUDI AMES ... Scottish Girl in Uncle Jocko Scene (uncredited) RENEE AUBRY ... Hollywood Blonde (uncredited) WALTER BACON ... Audience Member (uncredited) JOSETTE BANZET ... Renee (uncredited) JOHN BARTON ... Audience Member (uncredited) JACK BENNY ... Jack Benny (uncredited) ARTHUR BERKELEY ... Audience Member (uncredited) GAIL BONNEY ... Stage Mother (uncredited) CHET BRANDENBURG ... Audience Member (uncredited) BELLA BRUCK ... Stage Mother (uncredited) STEVE CARRUTHERS ... Audience Member (uncredited) SHIRLEY CHANDLER ... Hollywood Blonde (uncredited) DICK CHERNEY ... Audience Member (uncredited) DINA CLAIRE ... Dolores (uncredited) MIKE CODY ... Farmboy (uncredited) PAUL CRISTO ... Audience Member (uncredited) OLIVER CROSS ... Audience Member (uncredited) FRED CURT ... Specialty Dancer - The Cow (uncredited) RUSSELL CUSTER ... Audience Member (uncredited) JULES DAVIS ... Stagehand (uncredited) MARCEL DE LA BROSSE ... Monsieur Bourgeron Couchon (uncredited) WILLIAM FAWCETT ... Mr. Willis (uncredited) DICK FOSTER ... Farmboy (uncredited) EDDIE FOSTER ... Wichita Burlesque Audience Member (uncredited) RAOUL FREEMAN ... Tenant (uncredited) BEN FROMMER ... Wichita Audience Member (uncredited) KENNETH GIBSON ... Audience Member (uncredited) BOBBY GILBERT ... Audience Member (uncredited) H.W. GIM ... Waiter (uncredited) HERSCHEL GRAHAM ... Audience Member (uncredited) RALPH HART ... Farmboy (uncredited) JAMES HIBBARD ... Farmboy (uncredited) TERI HOPE ... Hollywood Blonde (uncredited) JIMMIE HORAN ... Audience Member (uncredited) THOMAS E. JACKSON ... Station Master (uncredited) MICHAEL JEFFERS ... Audience Member (uncredited) DEE ANN JOHNSTON ... Hollywood Blonde (uncredited) FRANCES KARATH ... Hollywood Blonde (uncredited) HARVEY KARELS ... Audience Member (uncredited) KENNER G. KEMP ... Audience Member (uncredited) LISA KIRK ... Rose Hovick (singing voice) (uncredited) HARVEY KORMAN ... Phil (uncredited) JOSEPH LA CAVA ... Audience Member (uncredited) RICHARD LAMARR ... Audience Member (uncredited) CARL M. LEVINESS ... Audience Member (uncredited) DAWN LITTLE SKY ... Indian Mother (uncredited) DANNY LOCKIN ... Yonkers Farm Boy (uncredited) KING LOCKWOOD ... Audience Member (uncredited) ROBERT LYONS ... Clarence the Clarinetist (uncredited) JEFF MALLOY ... Farmboy (uncredited) JOHN MARLIN ... Audience Member (uncredited) PAULA MARTIN ... Hollywood Blonde (uncredited) MATHEW MCCUE ... Audience Member (uncredited) WILLIAM MEADER ... Audience Member (uncredited) BERT MICHAELS ... Yonkers (uncredited) HAROLD MILLER ... Audience Member (uncredited) JAMES MILLHOLLIN ... Mr. Beckman (uncredited) JOHN MOLONEY ... Comic (uncredited) MIKE MORELLI ... Audience Member (uncredited) SOL MURGI ... Audience Member (uncredited) GEORGE NARDELLI ... Audience Member (uncredited) CUBBY O'BRIEN ... Boy Juggler (uncredited) WILLIAM H. O'BRIEN ... Audience Member (uncredited) RENEE PAUL ... Dancer (uncredited) JOHN PEDRINI ... Audience Member (uncredited) ADELINA PEDROZA ... Mexican Girl (uncredited) JEFF PEVNEY ... Newsboy (uncredited) ROBERT PIPER ... Specialty Dancer - The Cow (uncredited) RAY POURCHOT ... Audience Member (uncredited) BEULAH QUO ... Waitress (uncredited) FRED RAPPORT ... Audience Member (uncredited) WACLAW REKWART ... Audience Member (uncredited) ROBERT RICHARDS ... Ventrioloquist (uncredited) LOIS ROBERTS ... Agnes (uncredited) CLEO RONSON ... Undetermined Role (uncredited) CLARK ROSS ... Audience Member (uncredited) PEARL SHEAR ... Stage Mother (uncredited) HAZEL SHERMET ... Stage Mother (uncredited) NORMAN STEVANS ... Audience Member (uncredited) JULE STYNE ... Conductor (uncredited) FRANK SULLY ... Wichita Burlesque Audience Member (uncredited) HAL TAGGART ... Audience Member (uncredited) JULIE THOMPSON ... Hawaiian Girl (uncredited) IAN TUCKER ... Angie (uncredited) HERB VIGRAN ... Announcer at Minsky's (voice) (uncredited) BO WAGNER ... Farm Boy (uncredited) RUSTY WESCOATT ... Stagehand (uncredited) HARRY WILSON ... Audience Member (uncredited) DICK WINSLOW ... Burlesque House Orchestra Leader (uncredited) CLINT YOUNG ... Western Union Man (uncredited) JOHN ZIMEAS ... Audience Member (uncredited) |
Directed by: MERVYN LEROY ========= Writing Credits: ARTHUR LAURENTS ... (based upon the stage play: book by) GYPSY ROSE LEE ... (from the memoirs of) LEONARD SPIGELGASS ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: MERVYN LEROY ... producer ========= Music by: JULE STYNE ========= Cinematography by: HARRY STRADLING Sr. ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: PHILIP W. ANDERSON ========= Art Direction by: JOHN BECKMAN ========= Set Decoration by: RALPH S. HURST ========= Costume Design by: ORRY-KELLY ... (costumes designed by) HOWARD SHOUP ... (uncredited) ========= Makeup Department: GORDON BAU ... makeup supervisor SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair styles creator: Miss Wood GENE HIBBS ... makeup artist: Miss Russell JEAN BURT REILLY ... supervising hair stylist ========= Production Management: FLOYD JOYER ... unit manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: GIL KISSEL ... assistant director MECCA GRAHAM ... assistant director (uncredited) GREGG PETERS ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited) PAT PATTERSON ... props (uncredited) TYRUS WONG ... art department (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: M.A. MERRICK ... sound DOLPH THOMAS ... sound WILLIAM THOMPSON ... boom operator (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: J.B. ALLEN ... camera assistant (uncredited) FRANK FLANAGAN ... gaffer (uncredited) GEORGE GALL ... camera assistant (uncredited) CHARLES HARRIS ... chief grip (uncredited) WILLIAM PERILLARD ... best boy (uncredited) HARRY STRADLING Jr. ... camera operator (uncredited) CLYDE TAYLOR ... gaffer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: BILL GASKIN ... assistant costume designer (uncredited) JOAN JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: JOHN F. BURNETT ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: CARL BRANDT ... orchestrator FRANK PERKINS ... conductor / music supervisor / orchestrator STEPHEN SONDHEIM ... lyrics by GEORGE 'RED' CALLENDER ... musician: alto sax (uncredited) FRANK CAPP ... musician: drums (uncredited) LISA KIRK ... singing voice: Rosalind Russell (uncredited) CUBBY O'BRIEN ... musician: drums (uncredited) EMIL RICHARDS ... musician: percussion (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: ERIKA WERNHER ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: LELAND HAYWARD ... based upon the stage play produced by DAVID MERRICK ... based upon the stage play produced by JEROME ROBBINS ... based upon the stage play choreographed by / based upon the stage play directed by ROBERT TUCKER ... choreographer ROBERT E. BLAIR ... dog trainer (uncredited) RUTH BRIDGES ... secretary: Mr. LeRoy (uncredited) WAYNE FITZGERALD ... title designer (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Mervyn LeRoy Productions Inc. ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (1962) [USA] Theatrical Warner-Pathé Distributors (1962) [UK] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1963) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1963) [SWEDEN] Theatrical CBS (1969) [USA] TV - (original airing) - (pan/scan) Warner Home Video (2006) [USA] DVD Maple Pictures (2007) [CANADA] DVD Warner Home Video (Natalie Wood Collection box set) (2009) [USA] DVD Warner Archive Collection (2012) [USA] Blu-ray ========= Other Companies: United Artists Television (courtesy of) ("The Gold Diggers" © 1923 Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. All Rights Reserved.) (uncredited) (as United Artists Associated) United Artists Television (courtesy of) ("Tiger Rose" © 1923 Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. All Rights Reserved.) (uncredited) (as United Artists Associated) United Artists Television (courtesy of) ("Why Girls Leave Home" © 1921 Warner Brothers. All Rights Reserved.) (uncredited) (as United Artists Associated) |
6 December 1962 [New York City, New York, USA] 19 December 1962 [UK] 21 December 1962 [West Germany] 1 April 1963 [Sweden] 12 April 1963 [Finland] 18 April 1963 [Mexico] 22 May 1963 [Argentina] July 1963 [Austria] 23 December 1963 [Denmark] September 1965 [Turkey] |
![]() BILLY ROSE'S JUMBO (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 3 minutes] A debt-ridden circus is saved by a well-meaning but inept publicity man. |
WHY CAN'T I? Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart OVER AND OVER AGAIN Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Performed by Doris Day THIS CAN'T BE LOVE Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Performed by Doris Day CIRCUS ON PARADE Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Performed by Jimmy Durante, Martha Raye, Doris Day and Chorus MY ROMANCE Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Performed by Doris Day LITTLE GIRL BLUE Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart Performed by Doris Day THE MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL IN THE WORLD Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart SAWDUST AND SPANGLES AND DREAMS (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Richard Rodgers and Roger Edens Performed by Stephen Boyd, Doris Day, Jimmy Durante, Martha Raye |
DORIS DAY ... Kitty Wonder STEPHEN BOYD ... Sam Rawlins JIMMY DURANTE ... Anthony 'Pop' Wonder MARTHA RAYE ... Lulu DEAN JAGGER ... John Noble JOSEPH WARING ... Harry LYNN WOOD ... Tina CHARLES WATTS ... Ellis JAMES CHANDLER ... Parsons ROBERT BURTON ... Madison WILSON WOOD ... Hank NORMAN LEAVITT ... Eddie GRADY SUTTON ... Driver RON HENON ... Circus Performer THE CARLISLES ... Circus Performers THE PEDROLAS ... Circus Performers WAZZAN TROUPE (as THE WAZZANS) ... Circus Performers POODLES HANNEFORD (as THE HANNEFORDS) ... Circus Performers BILLY BARTON ... Circus Performer CORKY CRISTIANI ... Circus Performer VICTOR JULIAN ... Circus Performer RICHARD BERG ... Circus Performer JOE MONAHAN ... Circus Performer MISS LONI (as MISS LANI) ... Circus Performer ADOLPH DUBSKY ... Circus Performer PAT ANTHONY ... Circus Performer JANOS PROHASKA ... Circus Performer THE BARBETTES ... Circus Performers Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JIMMY AMES ... Minor Role (uncredited) JOHN ASTIN ... Pilot (uncredited) BILLY BARTY ... Joey the Circus Clown (uncredited) HERMAN BELMONTE ... Parade Spectator (uncredited) NESDON BOOTH ... Marshall (uncredited) DANNY BORZAGE ... Roustabout (uncredited) JACK BOYLE ... Reporter (uncredited) CHET BRANDENBURG ... Rider on Monkey Wagon (uncredited) GEORGE BRUGGEMAN ... Show Spectator (uncredited) JOHN BURNSIDE ... 3rd Deputy (uncredited) SUE CASEY ... Dottie (uncredited) JAMES J. CASINO ... Roustabout (uncredited) FRED COBY ... Andy (uncredited) GENE COOGAN ... Roustabout (uncredited) CHUCK COUCH ... Mantino (uncredited) WALT DAVIS ... Roustabout (uncredited) ROY ENGEL ... Reporter (uncredited) WESLEY GALE ... Roustabout (uncredited) CHRISTIAN HAREN ... Lennie - Roustabout (uncredited) JOHN HART ... Marshall (uncredited) BILL HINES ... Roustabout (uncredited) SHEP HOUGHTON ... Elephant Rider (uncredited) MICHAEL KOSTRICK ... Michaels (uncredited) FRANK KREIG ... 2nd Deputy (uncredited) RALPH LEE ... Perry (uncredited) C.J. MADISON ... Elephant Trainer (uncredited) KERMIT MAYNARD ... Show Spectator (uncredited) MIKE MORELLI ... Show Spectator (uncredited) RON NYMAN ... Circus Crew (uncredited) PAUL POWER ... Minister (uncredited) PAUL RAVEL ... Parade Spectator (uncredited) OTTO REICHOW ... Hans (uncredited) CHURCHILL ROSS ... Aasron Richards (uncredited) JERRY SCHUMACHER ... Roustabout (uncredited) J. LEWIS SMITH ... Dick (uncredited) OLAN SOULE ... Ticket Agent (uncredited) SYDNEY ... Jumbo (uncredited) PAUL WEXLER ... Sharpie (uncredited) ROBERT B. WILLIAMS ... Deputy Sheriff (uncredited) HARRY WILSON ... Roustabout (uncredited) |
Directed by: CHARLES WALTERS ========= Writing Credits: BEN HECHT ... (book) and CHARLES MACARTHUR ... (book) SIDNEY SHELDON ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: ROGER EDENS ... associate producer MARTIN MELCHER ... producer JOE PASTERNAK ... producer ========= Music by: LEO ARNAUD ... (uncredited) ALEXANDER COURAGE ... (uncredited) ROGER EDENS ... (uncredited) ROBERT FRANKLYN ... (uncredited) CONRAD SALINGER ... (uncredited) GEORGE STOLL ... (uncredited) ROBERT VAN EPS ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: WILLIAM H. DANIELS ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: RICHARD W. FARRELL ========= Casting by: LEONARD MURPHY ... (uncredited) ========= Art Direction by: E. PRESTON AMES (as PRESTON AMES) GEORGE W. DAVIS ========= Set Decoration by: HENRY GRACE HUGH HUNT ========= Costume Design by: MORTON HAACK ========= Makeup Department: SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist JOHN TRUWE ... makeup artist WILLIAM TUTTLE ... makeup creator JANE GORTON ... hair stylist (uncredited) JACK WILSON ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: DAVE FRIEDMAN ... unit manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: BUSBY BERKELEY ... second unit director WILLIAM SHANKS ... assistant director CARL 'MAJOR' ROUP ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: CARL BEONDÉ ... prop (uncredited) ROBERT MURDOCK ... prop (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: FRANKLIN MILTON ... recording supervisor MICHAEL J. CLARK ... boom operator (uncredited) TOM OVERTON ... sound mixer (uncredited) JAMES UTTERBACK ... boom operator (uncredited) MIKE VOSS ... sound recordist (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: A. ARNOLD GILLESPIE ... special visual effects ROBERT R. HOAG ... special visual effects J. MCMILLAN JOHNSON ... special visual effects ========= Stunts: CHUCK COUCH ... stunt double: Stephen Boyd (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ERIC CARPENTER ... still photographer (uncredited) FENTON HAMILTON ... electrician (uncredited) LLOYD ISBELL ... grip (uncredited) BILL JOHNSON ... camera assistant / camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: BEAU VANDEN ECKER ... wardrobe (uncredited) ROBERT ELLSWORTH ... wardrobe (uncredited) ELVA MARTIEN ... wardrobe (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: CHARLES K. HAGEDON ... color consultant ========= Music Department: LEO ARNAUD ... orchestrator LORENZ HART ... lyricist CONRAD SALINGER ... orchestrator GEORGE STOLL ... conductor / music supervisor ROBERT TUCKER (as BOBBY TUCKER) ... vocal arrangements ROBERT VAN EPS ... orchestrator RALPH IVES ... music editor (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: CLEO ANTON ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: IRVING AARONSON ... assistant to producer AL DOBRITCH ... coordinator: circus acts BILLY ROSE: ... based on the musical play produced by, at the New York Hippodrome / stage producer BUSBY BERKELEY ... choreographer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Euterpe (as A Euterpe-Arwin Picture) Arwin Productions (as A Euterpe-Arwin Picture) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1962) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1962) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1963) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1963) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1966) [USA] TV - (pan/scan) Turner Home Entertainment (1992) [USA] VHS - (pan/scan) Warner Home Video (2005) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2005) [CANADA] DVD Warner Home Video (2005) [GERMANY] DVD ========= Other Companies: Panavision (photographic lenses by) |
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Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
30 March 1962 [Italy] May 1962 {Cannes Film Festival} [France] 22 August 1962 [France] 12 September 1962 [Japan] 14 September 1962 [West Germany] 8 February 1963 [Norway] 13 March 1963 [Portugal] 3 April 1963 [New York City, New York, USA] 18 April 1963 [Mexico] 22 May 1963 [Argentina] 20 June 1963 [Colombia] 4 July 1963 [Hong Kong] 4 October 1963 [Australia] 14 October 1963 [Sweden] 18 February 1964 [Denmark] 3 April 1964 [Finland] 25 January 1965 [Madrid, Spain] 19 February 1965 [Sevilla, Spain] 8 July 1969 [Barcelona, Spain] 18 June 1973 {Museum Of Modern Art, New York} [USA] 14 February 1976 (re-release) [Japan] 1 February 1982 (re-release) [Spain] 27 October 2010 (dvd release) [Sweden] 6 September 2014 {L'Étrange Festival} [France] |
![]() MONDO CANE (Documentary | Horror) [1 hour 48 minutes] A "shockumentary" consisting of a collection of mostly real archive footage displaying mankind at its most depraved and perverse, displaying bizarre rites, cruel behavior and bestial violence. ###### Nominally a documentary, this film combines a number of unrelated sequences (both real and staged) -- including a South Pacific "cargo cult", the ritual slaughter of a bull, tribal dances and rituals, and a visit to an ornate pet cemetery -- all focused on the lurid, sensational, and eccentric. |
TI GUARDERÒ NEL CUORE (MORE) Music by Riz Ortolani & Nino Oliviero Lyrics by Norman Newell |
STEFANO SIBALDI ... Narrator (voice) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ROSSANO BRAZZI ... Self YVES KLEIN ... Self HENNING SKAARUP ... (Danish Narrator) |
Directed by: PAOLO CAVARA GUALTIERO JACOPETTI FRANCO PROSPERI (as FRANCO E. PROSPERI) ========= Writing Credits: PAOLO CAVARA GUALTIERO JACOPETTI ========= Produced by: GUALTIERO JACOPETTI ... producer ANGELO RIZZOLI ... producer ========= Music by: NINO OLIVIERO RIZ ORTOLANI ========= Cinematography by: ANTONIO CLIMATI BENITO FRATTARI ========= Film Editing by: GUALTIERO JACOPETTI ========= Sound Department: FREDERICK RIDGARD ... sound recordist |
Production Companies: Cineriz ========= Distributors: Hermes-Filmverleih (1962) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Corporation (1963) [HONG KONG] Theatrical Triangelfilm (1963) [NORWAY] Theatrical Stockholm Film (1963) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Tempo Films (1963) [CANADA] Theatrical - (dubbed) Times Film Corporation (1963) [USA] Theatrical - (dubbed) Gala Film Distributors (1963) [UK] Theatrical - (dubbed) Columbia Films (1965) [SPAIN] Theatrical Cinemation Industries (1970) [USA] Theatrical - (retitled re-release) - (dubbed) Marquis Video (1982) [CANADA] VHS - (cut) Vidcrest (1983) [USA] VHS Nord Video (1985) [NORWAY] VHS VPS Video (1990) [GERMANY] VHS Simitar Entertainment (1997) [USA] VHS - (as 'Tales of the Bizarre: Rites, Rituals and Superstitions') Intermedia Video (2000) [USA] VHS Woodhaven Entertainment (2000) [USA] VHS Intermedia Video (2004) [USA] DVD Woodhaven Entertainment (2004) [USA] DVD Blue Underground (2008) [USA] DVD - (colorized) Another World Entertainment (2010) [NORWAY] DVD Njutafilms (2010) [SWEDEN] DVD Full Moon Streaming (2014) [WORLD-WIDE] Video - Streaming Rete 4 (2016) [ITALY] TV 10:10 Global Entertainment (2017) [USA] TV - (Hospitality) HDMV [GERMANY] DVD Prima Film [CANADA] Theatrical - (re-release) - (dubbed) Video for Pleasure (VFP) [NETHERLANDS] VHS Videocast [BRAZIL] VHS ========= Other Companies: S.A. Film Studios (sound re-recording) |
5 October 1962 {premiere} [London, UK] 10 October 1962 [UK] 12 October 1962 [Ireland] 17 January 1963 [Italy] 25 January 1963 [West Germany] 27 January 1963 [France] 31 January 1963 [Netherlands] 29 March 1963 [Finland] 1 April 1963 [Norway] 5 April 1963 [Denmark] 27 April 1963 [Malta] 29 April 1963 [Sweden] 8 May 1963 [Greece] 8 May 1963 (limited) [USA] 9 May 1963 [Hong Kong] 13 May 1963 [Madrid, Spain] 29 May 1963 [Los Angeles, California, USA] 29 May 1963 [New York City, New York, USA] 1 June 1963 [Japan] 4 June 1963 [Barcelona, Spain] 27 June 1963 [Toronto, Canada] 4 July 1963 [Australia] 18 July 1963 [Argentina] 7 September 1963 [Brazil] 11 November 1963 [Uruguay] 20 February 1964 [Mexico] 22 June 1964 (re-release) [Denmark] 1 October 1964 (re-release) [London, UK] 1 October 1964 [Iran] 17 May 1965 (re-release) [Denmark] 20 August 1965 [Gent, Belgium] 7 April 1966 [Turkey] 1 January 1968 (re-release) [UK] 23 September 1971 (re-release) [Argentina] 14 December 1972 (re-release) [Netherlands] 23 December 1972 (re-release) [Japan] 12 August 1974 (re-release) [Spain] 1 January 1977 (re-release) [UK] 1 October 1986 (re-release) [Norway] 23 September 1999 {Cinefest Sudbury International Film Festival} [Canada] 6 October 2006 (DVD premiere) [Czech Republic] 10 February 2010 {Digital Film Festival} [Canada] 14 June 2015 (re-release) [UK] |
![]() DR. NO (Action | Adventure | Thriller) [1 hour 50 minutes] James Bond 007, seductive British Secret Agent, has been sent to Jamaica to investigate the disappearance of British Agent John Strangway and his secretary. Once arriving, 007 becomes suspicious of scientist Proffesor Dent, who was the last person to have seen Strangway before he disappeared. After learning Professor Dent is working for a terrorist with a metal hand, Dr. Julius No, and Strangway is dead, 007 meets C.I.A. Agent Felix Leiter and his assistant Quarrel in Jamiaca. 007 and Quarrel head to the tropical island Crab Key, after encountering the beautiful Honey Ryder, 007 finds the island is Dr. No's secret lair, and 007 and Honey are captured, but Quarrel is killed. Where 007 learns Dr. No is has been disrupting the American rocket launches at N.A.S.A., and he is out for world domination and plots to unleash his vengeance on the United States of America. Can James Bond defeat Dr. No and save the world? |
1. JAMES BOND THEME (uncredited) Written by Monty Norman Performed by John Barry Orchestra 2. KINGSTON CALYPSO (a version of "Three Blind Mice") (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman Lyrics by Monty Norman Performed by Byron Lee and the Dragonaires 3. JAMAICAN ROCK (not heard in the film, a possible unused title track) (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 4. JUMP UP (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman Lyrics by Monty Norman Performed by Byron Lee and the Dragonaires 5. AUDIO BONGO (an electronic music version of a musical theme for Dr. No) (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 6. UNDER THE MANGO TREE – Diana Coupland (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman Lyrics by Monty Norman Performed by Diana Coupland 7. TWISTING WITH JAMES (a version of "Dr No's Fantasy" unused in the film) (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 8. JAMAICA JAZZ – (unused in the film, an instrumental of "Jump Up") (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 9. UNDER THE MANGO TREE – (Instrumental unused in the film) (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 10. JUMP UP (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman Lyrics by Monty Norman Performed by Byron Lee and the Dragonaires 11. DR. NO'S FANTASY (unused in the film) (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 12. KINGSTON CALYPSO (a version of "Three Blind Mice") (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman Lyrics by Monty Norman Performed by Diana Coupland 13. THE ISLAND SPEAKS (an instrumental version of a musical theme for Dr. No accompanying Bond and Quarrel landing on Crab Key) (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 14. UNDERNEATH THE MANGO TREE (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman Lyrics by Monty Norman Performed by Monty Norman 15. THE BOY'S CHASE (unused in the film; Norman recalled it was written for the car chase when Bond is driven from the airport) (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 16. DR. NO'S THEME (an instrumental version of "Kingston Calypso") (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 17. THE JAMES BOND THEME (an unused instrumental version of "Dr. No's Fantasy") (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman 18. LOVE AT LAST (heard briefly in a party sequence) (uncredited) Music by Monty Norman |
SEAN CONNERY ... James Bond URSULA ANDRESS ... Honey Ryder JOSEPH WISEMAN ... Dr. No JACK LORD ... Felix Leiter BERNARD LEE ... M. ANTHONY DAWSON ... Professor Dent ZENA MARSHALL ... Miss Taro JOHN KITZMILLER (as JOHN KITZMULLER) ... Quarrel EUNICE GAYSON ... Sylvia Trench LOIS MAXWELL ... Miss Moneypenny PETER BURTON ... Major Boothroyd YVONNE SHIMA ... Sister Lily MICHEL MOK ... Sister Rose MARGUERITE LEWARS (as MARGARET LE WARS) (as MARGUERITE LEWARS: end credits) ... Annabel Chung - Photographer WILLIAM FOSTER-DAVIS (as WM. FOSTER-DAVIS) ... Superintendent Duff DOLORES KEATOR ... Mary Trueblood REGGIE CARTER (as REGINALD CARTER) ... Mr. Jones LOUIS BLAAZER ... Pleydell-Smith COLONEL BURTON ... General Potter Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ABBOT ANDERSON ... Crab Key Guard (uncredited) JACK ARROW ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) NIGEL BERNARD ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) KEITH BINNS ... Crab Key Guard (uncredited) CHRIS BLACKWELL ... Henchman Jumping Off Dock into Water (uncredited) KES CHIN ... Dragon Guard (uncredited) ANTHONY CHINN ... Decontamination Technician (uncredited) DIANA COUPLAND ... Honey Ryder - Singing Voice (voice) (uncredited) ERIC COVERLEY ... 1st Three Blind Mice Assassin (uncredited) ALICIA DEANE ... Woman in Dr. No's Lair (uncredited) CHARLES EDGHILL ... 2nd Three Blind Mice Assassin (uncredited) MARGARET ELLERY ... Stewardess (uncredited) JOE ENRIKIE ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) LANCELOT EVANS ... Crab Key Dock Guard (uncredited) PETER EVANS ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) HILARY FARISH ... Stewardess (uncredited) CHARLES GILLIARD ... Le Cercle Waiter (uncredited) ALAN GOLD ... Croupier at La Cercle (uncredited) ARTHUR GOODMAN ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) VICTOR HARRINGTON ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) JOHN HATTON ... Radio Operator (uncredited) GEORGE HILSDON ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) BILLY JOHN ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) GERRY JUDGE ... Le Cercle Waiter (uncredited) PAT JUDGE ... Le Cercle Waiter (uncredited) JUBA KENNERLEY ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) BETTINE LE BEAU ... Professor Dent's Secretary (uncredited) ARNOLD LEE ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) BYRON LEE ... Singer at Puss Feller's (uncredited) GEORGE LEECH ... Decontamination Technician (uncredited) DAN LESTER ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) RICK LESTER ... Guard (uncredited) HENRY LOPEZ ... 3rd Three Blind Mice Assassin (uncredited) KEITH LYN ... Vocalist - the Dragonaires (uncredited) LOUIS MARRIOTT ... Dragon Guard (uncredited) COLIN MCKENZIE ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) COUNT PRINCE MILLER ... Nightclub Dancer (uncredited) STANLEY MORGAN ... Concierge at Le Cercle (uncredited) TIM MOXON ... Professor John Strangways (uncredited) MALOU PANTERA ... Hotel Receptionist (uncredited) WILLIE PAYNE ... Johnny - Hotel Worker (uncredited) LESTER PENDERGAST ... Puss Feller (uncredited) CAROL RECKFORD ... Dent's Boat Captain (uncredited) MILTON REID ... Dr. No's Guard (uncredited) ROBERT RIETTY ... John Strangways / Superintendent Duff (voice) (uncredited) ADRIAN ROBINSON ... Hearse Driver (uncredited) CAREY ROBINSON ... Guard with Loudspeaker (uncredited) HAROLD SANDERSON ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) BUNNY SEAMAN ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) JOHN SEFTON ... Le Cercle Croupier (uncredited) MAXWELL SHAW ... Communications Operator (uncredited) BOB SIMMONS ... James Bond in Gunbarrel Sequence (uncredited) FRANK SINGUINEAU ... Hotel Waiter (uncredited) JOHN SMART ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) GRAHAM TONBRIDGE ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) NIKKI VAN DER ZYL ... Honey Ryder / Sylvia Trench / Various (voice) (uncredited) ROBERT VOSSLER ... Le Cercle Waiter (uncredited) PEARL WALTERS ... Le Cercle Patron (uncredited) JOHN WILDER ... Le Cercle Cashier (uncredited) |
Directed by: TERENCE YOUNG ========= Writing Credits: RICHARD MAIBAUM ... (screenplay) & JOHANNA HARWOOD ... (screenplay) & BERKELY MATHER ... (screenplay) IAN FLEMING ... (novel) WOLF MANKOWITZ ... (treatment) (uncredited) TERENCE YOUNG ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: ALBERT R. BROCCOLI (as ALBERT R .BROCCOLI) ... producer HARRY SALTZMAN ... producer STANLEY SOPEL ... associate producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: MONTY NORMAN ========= Cinematography by: TED MOORE ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: PETER R. HUNT (as PETER HUNT) ========= Casting by: JAMES LIGGAT ... (uncredited) ========= Production Design by: KEN ADAM ========= Art Direction by: SYD CAIN ... (uncredited) ========= Makeup Department: JOHN O'GORMAN ... makeup artist EILEEN WARWICK ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: L.C. RUDKIN ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CLIVE REED ... assistant director DAVID C. ANDERSON ... second assistant director (uncredited) JOHN MEADOWS ... third assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: FREDA PEARSON ... set dressing DICKIE BAMBER ... dressing props (uncredited) JOHN CHISHOLM ... prop man (uncredited) RON QUELCH ... production buyer (uncredited) ALAN TOMKINS ... chief draughtsman (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: JOHN DENNIS ... sound recordist ARCHIE LUDSKI ... dubbing editor WALLY MILNER ... sound recordist NORMAN WANSTALL ... dubbing editor GRAHAM V. HARTSTONE ... sound camera operator (uncredited) DAPHNE ORAM ... electronic sounds (uncredited) DON WORTHAM ... boom operator (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: FRANK GEORGE ... special effects ========= Visual Effects by: CLIFF CULLEY ... matte artist (uncredited) ROY FIELD ... visual effects (uncredited) ========= Stunts: PETER BRACE ... stunts (uncredited) GERRY CRAMPTON ... stunts (uncredited) BILL CUMMINGS ... stunts (uncredited) STEVE EMERSON ... stunts (uncredited) ALAN GOLD ... stunts (uncredited) ARTHUR HOWELL ... stunts (uncredited) GEORGE LEECH ... stunt double: Joseph Wiseman / stunts (uncredited) DINNY POWELL ... stunts (uncredited) BOB SIMMONS ... stunt arranger / stunt double / stunt double: Sean Connery / stunts (uncredited) ROCKY TAYLOR ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: JIMMY SPOARD ... grip JOHN WINBOLT ... camera operator BERT CANN ... still photographer (uncredited) ALLAN JONES ... clapper loader (uncredited) RONALD LENOIR ... set rigger (uncredited) GEORGE PINK ... camera operator (uncredited) LAURIE SHANE ... electrician (uncredited) JOHN SHINEROCK ... focus puller (uncredited) BUNNY YEAGER ... still photographer: Jamaica (uncredited) ========= Animation Department: TREVOR BOND ... animation ROBERT ELLIS ... title animator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: TESSA PRENDERGAST (as TESSA WELBORN) ... costumes JOHN BRADY ... wardrobe master (uncredited) EILEEN SULLIVAN ... wardrobe mistress (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: BEN RAYNER (as BEN REYNER) ... assistant editor BRIAN BORNE ... colorist (uncredited) ========= Location Management: CHRIS BLACKWELL ... location manager (uncredited) ========= Music Department: JOHN BARRY ... music arranger: James Bond theme BURT RHODES ... orchestrator ERIC ROGERS (as ERIC RODGERS) ... conductor DIANA COUPLAND ... singing voice: Ursula Andress (uncredited) VIC FLICK ... musician: guitar (uncredited) SIDNEY MARGO ... music contractor (uncredited) JOHN SCOTT ... musician: saxophone (uncredited) ERIC TOMLINSON ... music engineer (uncredited) DEREK WATKINS ... musician: trumpet (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: HELEN WHITSON ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: MAURICE BINDER ... main title designed by ALBERT R. BROCCOLI (as ALBERT R.BROCCOLI) ... presenter HARRY SALTZMAN ... presenter LEN CHANCE ... accountant (uncredited) JEAN GARIOCH ... unit publicist (uncredited) ROY MCGREGOR ... director of publicity (uncredited) GEORGE 'BUD' ORNSTEIN ... production executive: United Artists (uncredited) HALSEY RAINES ... publicity director (uncredited) BOB SIMMONS ... body double: James Bond, in opening sequence (uncredited) MAUREEN WHITTY ... production secretary (uncredited) |
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