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Musical Films

Release Date Film Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
10 January 1963
{Royal premiere}
[London, UK]


10 January 1963
[Johannesburg, South Africa]

15 February 1963
(general release)
[UK]

15 March 1963
[Ireland]

25 March 1963
[Denmark]

26 April 1963
[Finland]

13 May 1963
[Sweden]

13 September 1963
[Portugal]

20 December 1963
[West Germany]

12 March 1964
[Bismarck, North Dakota, USA]

29 March 1964
[Madrid, Spain]

18 July 1964
[Japan]

9 September 1964
[Turkey]

11 November 1964
[France]

2 September 1965
[Mexico]

17 September 1965
[Venezuela]

5 July 1980
(TV premiere)
[Hungary]
Summer Holiday
SUMMER HOLIDAY

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 47 minutes]


A fabulous 60s Musical - 4 London Bus mechanics strike up a deal with
London Transport. They do up a double decker London Bus, drive it around
Europe as a hotel and if they make it they will own and be in charge of
a whole fleet. While on the road in France they pick up 3 ladies whose
car breaks down and offer to take them to their next singing job in
Athens. They also pick up a stowaway. A young, American boy. Meanwhile,
a young American female singer has gone missing. Her mother (who is a
VERY ambitious woman) and her aid take the story to the press and it
makes the front page. They do all they can to make the story run for as
long as possible, including misdirecting the bus up an extremely steep
Yugoslavian hill. We find out the young American boy is actually the
young American girl who is missing. Mayhem ensues as the lead character,
Don (Cliff Richard) falls for Barbara. Eventually, when the 8 bus riders
reach Athens, they're arrested for kidnapping. In front of her mother
and a Ballroom filled with world-press, Barbara and Don declare their
love for each other and the mother accepts (after realising how 'big'
Don will become). When the film ends, all eight people are at a
Grecian beach and very much enjoying their well deserved holiday!
SEVEN DAYS TO A HOLIDAY
Written by Peter Myers, Ronald Cass
Performed by Cliff Richard, The A.B.S. Orchestra (uncredited), and The Mike Sammes Singers (uncredited)


LET US TAKE YOU FOR A RIDE
Written by Peter Myers, Ronald Cass
Performed by Cliff Richard, The A.B.S. Orchestra (uncredited), and The Mike Sammes Singers (uncredited)


STRANGER IN TOWN
Written by Peter Myers, Ronald Cass
Performed by Cliff Richard (uncredited), The A.B.S. Orchestra (uncredited)


SWINGING AFFAIR
Written by Peter Myers, Ronald Cass
Performed by Cliff Richard and Grazina Frame (uncredited), The A.B.S. Orchestra (uncredited)


REALLY WALTZING
Written by Peter Myers, Ronald Cass
Performed by Cliff Richard, The A.B.S. Orchestra (uncredited), and The Mike Sammes Singers (uncredited)


YUGOSLAVIAN WEDDING
Written by Peter Myers, Ronald Cass
Performed by The A.B.S. Orchestra (uncredited)


ALL AT ONCE
Written by Peter Myers, Ronald Cass
Performed by Cliff Richard (uncredited), The A.B.S. Orchestra (uncredited)


SUMMER HOLIDAY
Written by Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett
Strings arranged by Roland Shaw (uncredited)
Performed by Cliff Richard and The Shadows (uncredited), The Norrie Paramor Orchestra (uncredited)


BACHELOR BOY
Written by Bruce Welch, Cliff Richard
Performed by Cliff Richard and The Shadows (uncredited), and The Mike Sammes Singers (uncredited)


DANCING SHOES
Written by Bruce Welch, Hank B. Marvin (as Hank Marvin)
Performed by Cliff Richard and The Shadows (uncredited)


FOOT-TAPPER
Written by Bruce Welch, Hank B. Marvin (as Hank Marvin)
Performed by The Shadows (uncredited)


BIG NEWS
Written by Cliff Richard, Mike Conlin
Sung by Cliff Richard and The Shadows (uncredited)


THE NEXT TIME
Written by Philip Springer, Buddy Kaye
Performed by Cliff Richard and The Shadows (uncredited), The Norrie Paramor Orchestra (uncredited)


LES GIRLS
Written by Hank B. Marvin (as Hank Marvin), Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett
Performed by The Shadows (uncredited)


ROUND AND ROUND
Written by Hank B. Marvin (as Hank Marvin), Bruce Welch, Brian Bennett
Performed by The Shadows (uncredited)


ORLANDO'S MIME
Written by Stanley Black
Performed by The A.B.S. Orchestra (uncredited)
CLIFF RICHARD ... Don (bus mechanic)
LAURI PETERS ... Barbara (runaway singer pretending to be a boy)
MELVYN HAYES ... Cyril (bus mechanic)
UNA STUBBS ... Sandy
TEDDY GREEN ... Steve (bus mechanic)
PAMELA HART ... Angie
JEREMY BULLOCH ... Edwin (bus mechanic)
JACQUELINE DARYL ... Mimsie
MADGE RYAN ... Stella (Barbara's Mother)
LIONEL MURTON ... Jerry (agent)
CHRISTINE LAWSON ... Annie
RON MOODY ... Orlando (mime artist)
DAVID KOSSOFF ... Magistrate
WENDY BARRIE (as WENDY BARRY) ... Shepherdess / Dancer
NICHOLAS PHIPPS ... Wrightmore

THE SHADOWS:
BRIAN BENNETT ... Himself (uncredited)
BRIAN LOCKING ... Himself (uncredited)
HANK B. MARVIN ... Himself (uncredited)
BRUCE WELCH ... Himself (uncredited)
THE SHADOWS AND THEIR GUITARS

DANCERS:
LINDSAY DOLAN
RICHARD FARLEY
ANNE BRILEY
TERRY GILBERT
LEANDER FEDDEN
IAN KAYE
SARAH HARDENBERG
VINCE LOGAN (as VINCENT LOGAN)
DERINA HOUSE
JOHN McDONALD
EITHNE MILNE
PAT McINTYRE
SHEILA O'NEILL
LEON POMERANETZ
JOAN PALETHORPE
BEN STEVENSON

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
HYMA BECKLEY ... Reporter (uncredited)
SALO GARDNER ... Dancer (uncredited)
TOM OLIVER ... Unknown (uncredited)
JAMES PAYNE ... Customer in Restaurent (uncredited)
REG THOMASON ... Yugoslav Wedding Guest (uncredited)
VIVIANE VENTURA ... Unknown (uncredited)
Directed by:
PETER YATES
=========

Writing Credits:
PETER MYERS ... (original story and screenplay) and
RONALD CASS ... (original story and screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
SAMUEL Z. ARKOFF ... executive producer (US prints only)
KENNETH HARPER ... producer
ANDREW MITCHELL ... associate producer
JAMES H. NICHOLSON ... executive producer (US prints only)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOHN WILCOX ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
JACK SLADE
=========

Casting by:
ROBERT LENNARD
=========

Art Direction by:
SYD CAIN
=========

Makeup Department:
JOHN O'GORMAN ... makeup artist
EILEEN WARWICK ... hairdresser
=========

Production Management:
JOHN WILCOX (as JOHN D. WILCOX) ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
FRANK ERNST ... assistant director
WILLIAM P. CARTLIDGE ... second assistant director (uncredited)
ROGER SIMONS ... third assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
BILL BEAVIS ... scenic artist (uncredited)
JOHN GRAYSMARK ... draughtsman (uncredited)
ARTHUR HOWE ... prop buyer (uncredited)
ALAN TOMKINS ... chief draughtsman (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
A.W. LUMKIN ... recording director
WALLY MILNER ... sound recordist
JIM SHIELDS (as JIMMY SHIELDS) ... dubbing editor
LEN SHILTON ... sound recordist
PETER CARMODY ... playback operator (uncredited)
RON CONLEY ... boom assistant (uncredited)
GORDON DAVIE ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
DAN GRIMMEL ... sound assistant (uncredited)
DON WORTHAM ... boom operator (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
GEORGE BLACKWELL ... special effects
=========

Visual Effects by:
BOB CUFF ... matte painter (uncredited)
RONNIE WASS ... titles (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
ADOLFO BARTOLI ... lighting technician
TONY WHITE ... camera operator
STEVE BIRTLES ... electrician (uncredited)
DAVID CADWALLADER ... grip (uncredited)
VINCENT G. COX ... focus puller (uncredited)
BRIAN ELLIS ... focus puller (uncredited)
GEOFF GLOVER ... focus puller (uncredited)
SID PAYNE ... grip (uncredited)
RONNIE PILGRIM ... still photographer (uncredited)
CHRIS SARGENT ... clapper loader (uncredited)
=========

Casting Department:
JUDITH JOURD ... assistant casting director
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
REBECCA BREED (as JACKIE BREED) ... wardrobe mistress
=========

Music Department:
BRIAN BENNETT ... composer: additional songs and music
STANLEY BLACK ... composer: background score / musical director / orchestrations
RONALD CASS ... composer: music and lyrics
MIKE CONLIN ... composer: additional songs and music
BUDDY KAYE ... composer: additional songs and music
MALCOLM LOCKYER ... additional orchestrations
HANK B. MARVIN (as HANK MARVIN) ... composer: additional songs and music
PETER MYERS ... composer: music and lyrics
ROY NEVILL ... music editor
NORRIE PARAMOR ... musical supervisor: Cliff Richard and The Shadows
CLIFF RICHARD ... composer: additional songs and music
ROLAND SHAW ... additional orchestrations
PHILIP SPRINGER ... composer: additional songs and music
BRUCE WELCH ... composer: additional songs and music
MALCOLM ADDEY ... music engineer (uncredited)
GRAZINA FRAME ... singing voice: Lauri Peters (uncredited)
RICHARD LUSH ... music engineer (uncredited)
NORRIE PARAMOR ... musician: organ (uncredited) / vocal supervisor (uncredited)

THE ASSOCIATED BRITISH STUDIO ORCHESTRA (as THE A.B.S. ORCHESTRA) ... orchestra (uncredited)
THE MIKE SAMMES SINGERS (as THE MICHAEL SAMMES SINGERS) ... backing singers (uncredited)
THE NORRIE PARAMOR ORCHESTRA) ... orchestra (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
HELEN WHITSON ... continuity
=========

Transportation Department:
EDDIE FREWIN ... transportation chief (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
HERBERT ROSS ... choreography and musical numbers director
CYNTHIA TINGEY ... fashion coordinator
MIKE RUSSELL ... publicist (uncredited)
ALAN THOMSON ... publicity director (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Ivy Films
=========

Distributors:
Warner-Pathé Distributors
(released through)
(as Warner-Pathe Distributors Limited)

(1963)     [UK]     Theatrical

Kontinental
(1963)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

American International Pictures (AIP)
(1964)     [USA]     Theatrical

Anchor Bay Entertainment
(2002)     [USA]     DVD

Arcade Movie Company
[NETHERLANDS]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
Associated British Studio Orchestra
(background score played by)
(as The Associated British Studio Orchestra)

Dolcis
(shoes by)

John Michael
(mens' sportswear by)

Pierre Balmain
(Paris model dresses by)
(as Balmain)

The David Gibson Fashion Group
(contempoary dresses supplied and designed by)

Twentieth Century Fox
(the registered proprietor of the trademark CinemaScope)
(as Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)

Twentieth Century Fox
(this film is made under licence from)
(as Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)
4 April 1963
[New York City, New York, USA]


27 May 1963
[Brazil]

19 June 1963
[Los Angeles, California, USA]

10 July 1963
[France]

9 August 1963
[Argentina]

5 September 1963
[Italy]

27 September 1963
[Sydney, Australia]

18 October 1963
[Japan]

7 November 1963
{premiere}
[London, UK]

12 November 1963
[Sweden]

19 December 1963
[Brussels, Belgium]

20 January 1964
[Denmark]

7 February 1964
[Finland]

13 March 1964
[West Germany]

14 May 1964
[Hong Kong]

20 November 1964
[Madrid, Spain]

11 February 1965
[Barcelona, Spain]

17 June 1965
[Mexico]

February 1967
[Turkey]

13 July 1999
(DVD premiere)
[Canada]

6 December 2005
(DVD premiere)
[Greece]
Bye Bye Birdie
BYE BYE BIRDIE

(Comedy | Musical)
[1 hour 52 minutes]


A rock singer travels to a small Ohio town to make his "farewell"
television performance and kiss his biggest fan before he
is drafted.
BYE BYE BIRDIE
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Ann-Margret before the title credits,
with Johnny Green and the Columbia Studio Orchestra and Chorus
Reprised by Ann-Margret in the finale


WE LOVE YOU, CONRAD
("WE HATE YOU, CONRAD")

Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Sung a capella by Sweet Apple Girl Teens
Later performed by Ann-Margret, Bobby Rydell,
Trudi Ames and the Sweet Apple Teenagers


THE TELEPHONE SONG
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Bobby Rydell,
Trudi Ames and the Sweet Apple Teenagers
Parts dubbed by an uncredited Jimmy Bryant


HOW LOVELY TO BE A WOMAN
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Ann-Margret


HONESTLY SINCERE
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Jesse Pearson


BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC
Music by William Steffe
Lyrics by Julia Ward Howe
Played briefly at the end of Conrad Birdie's song "Honestly Sincere"


HYMN FOR A SUNDAY EVENING
(aka "The Ed Sullivan Song")

Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Ann-Margret, Paul Lynde, Mary LaRoche & Bryan Russell


ONE BOY
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Ann-Margret & Bobby Rydell
Reprised by Ann-Margret & Janet Leigh


PUT ON A HAPPY FACE
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Dick Van Dyke & Janet Leigh


KIDS
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Maureen Stapleton, Paul Lynde, Dick Van Dyke & Bryan Russell


ONE LAST KISS
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Jesse Pearson
Reprised by Jesse Pearson on "The Ed Sullivan Show"


A LOT OF LIVING TO DO
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Jesse Pearson, Ann-Margret, Bobby Rydell,
Lorene Yarnell Jansson and Sweet Apple Teenagers


THE SHRINER'S BALLET
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Janet Leigh, along with the Shriners


ROSE ADAGIO
Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by the Moscow Ballet


(EVERYTHING IS) ROSIE/(EVERYTHING IS) HUGO
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Janet Leigh, Dick Van Dyke, Ann-Margret & Bobby Rydell
JANET LEIGH ... Rosie DeLeon
DICK VAN DYKE ... Albert F. Peterson
ANN-MARGRET ... Kim McAfee
MAUREEN STAPLETON ... Mama Mae Peterson
BOBBY RYDELL ... Hugo Peabody
JESSE PEARSON ... Conrad Birdie
PAUL LYNDE ... Harry McAfee
MARY LaROCHE ... Doris McAfee
MICHAEL EVANS ... Claude Paisley
ROBERT PAIGE ... Bob Precht
GREGORY MORTON ... Maestro Borov
BRYAN RUSSELL ... Randolph McAfee
MILTON FROME ... Mr. Maude
ED SULLIVAN ... Ed Sullivan
BEN ASTAR ... Ballet Manager
TRUDI AMES ... Ursula
FRANK ALBERTSON ... Sam - The Mayor
BEVERLY YATES ... Mayor's Wife
FRANK SULLY ... Maude's Bartender
BO PEEP KARLIN ... Ursula's Mother
MELINDA MARX ... Teenager
MELL TURNER ... Shriner
GIL LAMB ... Lanky Shriner
LEE AAKER ... Student Leader
KAREL SHIMOFF ... Prima Ballerina
DONALD LAWTON ... Russian Consul
YVONNE WHITE ... Telephone Operator

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
FRANK ADAMO ... Stage Manager (uncredited)
RICHARD ADAMS ... Assistant Director (uncredited)
TOMMY ALEXANDER ... Teenager (uncredited)
PHIL ARNOLD ... Good Humor Man (uncredited)
BABETTE BAIN ... Teenager (uncredited)
ROBERT BANAS ... Teenager (uncredited)
TONY BENSON ... Fred (uncredited)
RAY BLOCH ... Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
STEVE CARRUTHERS ... Audience Member (uncredited)
MELINDA CLASKY ... Margie (uncredited)
LESLEY-MARIE COLBURN ... Featured Dancer (uncredited)
JOHN DALY ... Self (uncredited)
KIM DARBY ... Teenager (uncredited)
RIC DE AZEVEDO ... Teenager (uncredited)
SHEILA DEHNER ... Sheila (uncredited)
CYRIL DELEVANTI ... Mr. Nebbitt (uncredited)
GEORGE DENORMAND ... Police Officer (uncredited)
ROBERT DULAINE ... Production Crew Member (uncredited)
LYNN FIELDS ... Teenager (uncredited)
GRETCHEN GOERTZ ... Teenager (uncredited)
STEPHANIE GORMAN ... Teenager (uncredited)
SHERRY GRANATO ... Nancy (uncredited)
JOE GRAY ... TV Director (uncredited)
SAM HARRIS ... Audience Member (uncredited)
RALPH HART ... Teenager (uncredited)
LINDA HENNING ... Teenager (uncredited)
JIMMIE HORAN ... Lodge Member (uncredited)
BUD HOUGHTON ... Russian Aide (uncredited)
CLYDE HOWDY ... Man (uncredited)
BRUCE HOY ... Featured Dancer (uncredited)
ELAINE JOYCE ... Teenager (uncredited)
INA KENT ... Girl (uncredited)
JACK KONZAL ... Featured Dancer (uncredited)
RICHARD LaMARR ... Audience Member (uncredited)
BERT MAY ... Dancing Shriner (uncredited)
PETE MENEFEE ... Harvey Johnson (uncredited)
GARY MENTEER ... Dancer (uncredited)
MARK MEYER ... Helicopter Pilot (uncredited)
HAROLD MILLER ... Production Crew Member (uncredited)
TOD MILLER ... Ralph (uncredited)
CHARLES MORTON ... Lodge Member (uncredited)
GEORGE NARDELLI ... Production Crew Member (uncredited)
FRANCES O'FARRELL ... Secretary (uncredited)
JERRY ORBACH ... Bob - Ed Sullivan Show Producer (uncredited)
MICHAEL PANAIEFF ... Russian Aide (uncredited)
MELODY PATTERSON ... Teenager (uncredited)
GEORGE PERINA ... Russian Aide (uncredited)
JUSTIN PETERS ... Sycophant Boy (uncredited)
FRANK RADCLIFFE ... Constable (uncredited)
THE RAY BLOCH ORCHESTRA ... Orchestra (uncredited)
TONY REGAN ... Production Crew Member (uncredited)
WALTER RODE ... Prince (uncredited)
JOHN ROY ... Production Crew Member (uncredited)
EVELYN RUDIE ... Teenager (uncredited)
MICHAEL RYAN ... Twin (uncredited)
PAT RYAN ... Twin (uncredited)
PATRICIA SANBORN ... Teenager (uncredited)
COSMO SARDO ... Production Crew Member (uncredited)
NINA SCHNEIDER ... Teenager (uncredited)
JOHNNY SCOGGINS ... Carl (uncredited)
HAZEL SHERMET ... Marge - Birdie's Secretary (uncredited)
MICHAEL SMITH ... Teenager (uncredited)
TOMMY SPEER ... Lieutenant (uncredited)
GEORGE SPICER ... Tommy (uncredited)
NANCY SPRY ... Penelope Ann Hankle (uncredited)
DEBBIE STERN ... Debbie (uncredited)
ARTHUR TOVEY ... Audience Member (uncredited)
MARTIN E. WADE ... Teenager (uncredited)
KEITH WEGEMAN ... Assistant Director (uncredited)
KATHY WEST ... Teenager (uncredited)
ROBERT WHITING ... Assistant Director (uncredited)
DICK WINSLOW ... Leader of Fireman's Band (uncredited)
GEORGE WINTERS ... Teenager (uncredited)
LORENE YARNELL JANSSON ... Hugo's Dance Partner at Soda Shop (uncredited)
GEORGE ZORITCH ... Prince (uncredited)
Directed by:
GEORGE SIDNEY
=========

Writing Credits:
MICHAEL STEWART ... (book)

IRVING BRECHER ... (screen play)

GEORGE SIDNEY ... (contributor to treatment) (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
FRED KOHLMAR ... producer
GEORGE SIDNEY ... producer
=========

Music by:
JOHNNY GREEN ... (uncredited)
GEORGE SIDNEY ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
JOSEPH F. BIROC (as JOSEPH BIROC) ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
CHARLES NELSON
=========

Production Design by:
PAUL GROESSE
=========

Set Decoration by:
ARTHUR KRAMS
=========

Makeup Department:
LARRY GERMAIN ... hair stylist: Miss Leigh
BEN LANE ... makeup supervisor
HELENA RUBENSTEIN ... teen-age makeup creator
JOE DiBELLA ... makeup artist (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
GEORGE RHEIN ... assistant director
DAVID SILVER (as DAVE SILVER) ... assistant director
PAT CORLETO ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
CHARLES GRANUCCI ... prop master (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
JAMES Z. FLASTER ... sound
CHARLES J. RICE ... sound supervisor
HARRY FOY ... recordist (uncredited)
JAMES NELSON ... supervising sound editor (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
GEZA GASPAR ... special effects (uncredited)
=========

Stunts:
MARVIN WILLENS ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
ALBERT BETTCHER ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
EDDIE BLAISDELL ... key grip (uncredited)
ALBERT McINTYRE ... camera operator (uncredited)
MEL TRAXEL ... still photographer (uncredited)
SELDON WHITE ... gaffer (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
PAT BARTO ... costumes: Miss Leigh
MARJORIE WAHL (as MARJORIE B. WAHL) ... wardrobe co-ordinator
ED WARE ... wardrobe: men (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
RALPH JAMES HALL ... assistant editor (uncredited)
=========

Location Management:
NORMAN AUGUST ... location manager (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
JOHNNY GREEN ... conductor / music arranger / music supervisor / orchestrator
FRED KARGER ... music co-ordinator
ALBERT WOODBURY (as AL WOODBURY) ... orchestrator
ROBERT BAIN ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
CONRAD GOZZO ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
IGO KANTOR ... music editor (uncredited)
UAN RASEY ... musician: trumpet soloist (uncredited)
GEORGE SIDNEY ... score producer (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
MARSHALL J. WOLINS ... script supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
L. SLADE BROWN ... in association with: Edward Padula
GOWER CHAMPION ... directed & choreographed by: New York play production
MILTON FELDMAN ... production assistant
EDWARD V. PADULA (as EDWARD PADULA) ... produced on Broadway by
TOM PANKO (as TOMMY PANKO) ... assistant choreographer
ONNA WHITE ... choreographer
Production Companies:
Kohlmar-Sidney Productions
(as A Kohlmar-Sidney Production)
=========

Distributors:
Columbia Pictures
(1963)     [USA]     Theatrical

Columbia Pictures of Canada
(1963)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

Columbia Pictures Corporation
(1963)     [UK]     Theatrical

Columbia Films
(as Columbia Films S.A.B.)
(1963)     [BELGIUM]     Theatrical

Columbia
(1963)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Columbia Film
(1963)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Kamera Film Aktieselskap
(1963)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Columbia Films S. A.
(1965)     [MEXICO]     Theatrical

Columbia Pictures Home Entertainment
(1980)     [USA]     VHS / Betamax

RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video
(1980)     [AUSTRALIA]     Video

RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video
(1983)     [USA]     VHS / Betamax

RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video
(1985)     [USA]     VHS / Betamax

RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video
(1986)     [USA]     VHS - (pan/scan)

Columbia TriStar Home Video
(1991)     [USA]     VHS

Pioneer Entertainment
(1991)     [USA]     Video - (laserdisc)

Columbia TriStar Home Video
(1994)     [USA]     Video - (laserdisc)

Columbia TriStar Home Video
(1995)     [USA]     VHS

Columbia TriStar Home Video
(1996)     [USA]     VHS

Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina
(1999)     [ARGENTINA]     All Media - (re-release)

Columbia TriStar Home Video
(1999)     [USA]     DVD

Columbia TriStar Home Video
(1999)     [USA]     VHS

LK-TEL
(1999)     [ARGENTINA]     DVD

LK-TEL
(1999)     [ARGENTINA]     VHS

Columbia TriStar
(2000)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Prooptiki Video
(2005)     [GREECE]     DVD

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
(2006)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
(2007)     [AUSTRALIA]     DVD

Twilight Time
(2012)     [USA]     Blu-ray / DVD

Shock DVD
(2016)     [AUSTRALIA]     DVD

Shock Entertainment
(2016)     [AUSTRALIA]     Blu-ray / DVD

Shock
(2016)     [AUSTRALIA]     Blu-ray / DVD
31 May 1963
[UK]


7 July 1963
[USA]

19 July 1963
[Australia]

20 March 1965
[Japan]

17 September 1965
[Brazil]

28 October 1965
[Mexico]

22 June 1967
[France]

8 October 1995
(TV premiere)
Germany]
Summer Magic
SUMMER MAGIC

(Comedy | Family | Musical)
[1 hour 50 minutes]


Disney musical about Margaret Carey (Dorothy McGuire), a Bostonian
widow and her three children who move to Maine. Postmaster
Ostia "Osh" Popham (Burl Ives) helps them move into a run-down old
house and fixes it up for them. It's not entirely uninhabited,
though. The owner, a Mr. Tom Hamilton (Peter Brown), is a mysterious
character away in Europe, but Osh assures them he won't mind their
living there, since he won't be coming home for a long time yet.
The children and a cousin who comes to live with them have various
adventures before an unexpected visitor shows up.
FLITTERIN'
(uncredited)
Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman
Sung by Hayley Mills, Eddie Hodges, and Dorothy McGuire (dubbed by Marilyn Hooven)


BEAUTIFUL BEULAH
(uncredited)
Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman
Sung by Hayley Mills and Eddie Hodges


SUMMER MAGIC
(uncredited)
Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman
Sung by Dorothy McGuire (dubbed by Marilyn Hooven)


PINK OF PERFECTION
(uncredited)
Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman
Sung by Hayley Mills and Eddie Hodges


UGLY BUG BALL
(uncredited)
Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman
Sung by Burl Ives


ON THE FRONT PORCH
(uncredited)
Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman
Sung by Burl Ives and cast


FEMININITY
(uncredited)
Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman
Sung by Hayley Mills, Deborah Walley, and Wendy Turner


HOME SWEET HOME
(uncredited)
Written by H.R. Bishop and John Howard Payne
HAYLEY MILLS ... Nancy Carey
BURL IVES ... Osh Popham

DOROTHY McGUIRE ... Margaret Carey
DEBORAH WALLEY ... Julia Carey
UNA MERKEL ... Mariah Popham
EDDIE HODGES ... Gilly Carey
MICHAEL J. POLLARD ... Digby Popham
PETER BROWN ... Tom Hamilton
JAMES STACY ... Charles Bryant
JAMES MATHERS ... Peter Carey
O.Z. WHITEHEAD ... Mr. Perkins
WENDY TURNER ... Lallie Joy Popham
HARRY HOLCOMBE ... Henry Lord
HILDA PLOWRIGHT ... Mary

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
PAUL E. BURNS ... Drinker (uncredited)
NORMAN LEAVITT ... Barber (uncredited)
MARCY McGUIRE ... Ellen (uncredited)
EDDIE QUILLAN ... Mailman (uncredited)
JAN STINE ... Mr. Perkins' Son (uncredited)
Directed by:
JAMES NEILSON
=========

Writing Credits:
SALLY BENSON ... (screenplay)

KATE DOUGLAS WIGGIN ... (book)
=========

Produced by:
RON MILLER ... associate producer
WALT DISNEY ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
BUDDY BAKER
=========

Cinematography by:
WILLIAM E. SNYDER (as WILLIAM SNYDER) ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
ROBERT STAFFORD
=========

Art Direction by:
CARROLL CLARK
ROBERT CLATWORTHY
=========

Set Decoration by:
EMILE KURI
FRANK R. McKELVY
=========

Costume Design by:
BILL THOMAS ... (costumes designed by)
=========

Makeup Department:
PAT McNALLEY ... makeup artist
RUTH SANDIFER ... hair stylist
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
AUSTEN JEWELL ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
ROBERT O. COOK ... sound supervisor
DEAN THOMAS ... sound mixer
=========

Special Effects by:
EUSTACE LYCETT ... special effects
=========

Visual Effects by:
PETER ELLENSHAW ... special photographic effects
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
GERTRUDE CASEY ... costumes
CHUCK KEEHNE ... costumes
=========

Music Department:
CAMARATA ... vocal supervisor
ROBERT HAMMACK (as BOBBY HAMMACK) ... orchestrator
EVELYN KENNEDY ... music editor
WALTER SHEETS ... orchestrator
RICHARD M. SHERMAN ... songs
ROBERT B. SHERMAN ... songs
ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited)
ROBERT B. SHEPARD ... playback singer (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
WALT DISNEY ... presenter
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions
(as A Walt Disney Production)
=========

Distributors:
Buena Vista Distribution Company
(1963)     [USA]     Theatrical

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
(1963)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
(1965)     [USA]     TV

Disney Channel
(as The Disney Channel)
(1983)     [USA]     TV

Roadshow Home Video
(1985)     [AUSTRALIA]     VHS - (under "Walt Disney Home Video" label)

Buena Vista Home Entertainment
(2005)     [USA]     DVD
=========

Other Companies:
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
(approval certificate: no. 20390) (as MPAA)

International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)
(this picture made under the jurisdiction of)

RCA Sound System
(sound recording system)
(as RCA Sound Recording)
27 November 1963
[USA]


12 December 1963
[UK]

13 December 1963
[Australia]

20 December 1963
[West Germany]

21 December 1963
[Sweden]

December 1963
[Austria]

24 January 1964
[Finland]

24 January 1964
[Italy]

19 February 1964
[France]

16 March 1964
[Denmark]

21 March 1964
[Japan]

3 April 1964
[Argentina]

13 May 1964
[Venezuela]

27 July 1964
[Madrid, Spain]

1964
[Colombia]

21 September 1985
(TV premiere)
[Turkey]

16 June 2003
(DVD premiere)
[Greece]
Fun in Acapulco
FUN IN ACAPULCO

(Comedy | Music)
[1 hour 37 minutes]


A yacht owner's spoiled daughter gets Mike fired, but a boy helps him
get a job as singer at Acapulco Hilton etc. He upsets the lifeguard
by taking his girl and 3 daily work hours. Mike's also seeing a
woman bullfighter.
FUN IN ACAPULCO
written by Sid Wayne & Ben Weisman
performed by Elvis Presley


VINO, DINERO Y AMOR
written by Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett
performed by Elvis Presley & The Four Amigos


I THINK I'M GONNA LIKE IT HERE
written by Don Robertson & Hal Blair
performed by Elvis Presley & The Four Amigos


MEXICO
written by Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett
performed by Elvis Presley & Larry Domasin


EL TORO
written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum & Florence Kaye
performed by Elvis Presley


MARGUERITA
written by Don Robertson
performed by Elvis Presley


THE BULLFIGHTER WAS A LADY
written by Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett
performed by Elvis Presley


(THERE'S) NO ROOM TO RHUMBA IN A SPORTS CAR
written by Fred Wise & Dick Manning
performed by Elvis Presley


BOSSA NOVA BABY
written by Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
performed by Elvis Presley


YOU CAN'T SAY NO IN ACAPULCO
written by Dorothy Fuller & Lee Morris
performed by Elvis Presley


GUADALAJARA
written by Pepe Guízar (as Pépé Guizar)
performed by Elvis Presley
ELVIS PRESLEY ... Mike Windgren
URSULA ANDRESS ... Marguerita Dauphin
ELSA CÁRDENAS (as ELSA CARDENAS) ... Dolores Gomez
PAUL LUKAS ... Maximillian Dauphin
LARRY DOMASIN ... Raoul Almeido
ALEJANDRO REY ... Moreno
ROBERT CARRICART ... Jose Garcia
TERI HOPE ... Janie Harkins
MARIACHI LOS VAQUEROS
MARIACHI AGUILA

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
ROBERT ALDERETTE ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
SALVADOR BAGUEZ ... Mr. Perez, Manager of La Perla (uncredited)
LOREN BROWN ... 1st Diver (uncredited)
EDWARD COLMANS ... Mr. Delgado, Manager of the Ambassado Club (uncredited)
MIKE DE ANDA ... Guard at La Perla (uncredited)
ROBERT DE ANDA ... Bellboy (uncredited)
LUIS DE URBAN ... M.C. at the Hilton (uncredited)
DON DIAMOND ... Waiter (uncredited)
ELLY ENRIQUEZ ... 2nd Diver (uncredited)
CHARLES EVANS ... Mr Harkins (uncredited)
STELLA GARCIA ... Señorita at Torito's (uncredited)
TERI GARR ... Hotel Guest (uncredited)
MARTIN GARRALAGA ... Manager of the Tropicana Hotel (uncredited)
ALEX GIANNINI ... Bartender (uncredited)
GENARO GOMEZ ... Bullfighter (uncredited)
STUART GRAY ... 3rd Diver (uncredited)
RALPH HANALEI ... 5th Diver (uncredited)
BOB HARVEY ... Waiter (uncredited)
TOM HERNÁNDEZ ... Photographer (uncredited)
ROBERTO IGLESIAS ... Maitre D' and Waiter (uncredited)
JOHN INDRISANO ... Hotel Guest (uncredited)
MARCO LOPEZ ... Bullfighter (uncredited)
CARMELO MANTO ... Bullfighter (uncredited)
HOWARD McNEAR ... Dr John Stevers (uncredited)
HANS MOEBUS ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
ALBERTO MONTE ... Bullfighter (uncredited)
ALBERTO MORIN ... Mr. Ramírez, Manager of the Hilton (uncredited)
FRANCISCO ORTEGA ... Desk Clerk (uncredited)
ADELE PALACIOS ... Secretary (uncredited)
RACHEL PARRA ... Castanet Player (uncredited)
LINDA RAND ... 2nd Girl (uncredited)
RICHARD REEVES ... Police Officer (uncredited)
DAVID RENARD ... Photographer (uncredited)
LINDA RIVERA ... Señorita at the Telegraph Desk (uncredited)
VICTOR ROMITO ... Brawler (uncredited)
GEORGE SIMMONS ... Diver (uncredited)
DARLENE TOMPKINS ... Miss Stevers (uncredited)
MARY TREEN ... Mrs Stevers (uncredited)
RON VETO ... 4th Diver (uncredited)
RED WEST ... Poolside Guest (uncredited)
Directed by:
RICHARD THORPE
=========

Writing Credits:
ALLAN WEISS ... (written by)
=========

Produced by:
JOSEPH H. HAZEN ... executive producer
PAUL NATHAN ... associate producer
HAL B. WALLIS ... producer
=========

Music by:
JOSEPH J. LILLEY
=========

Cinematography by:
DANIEL L. FAPP ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
STANLEY E. JOHNSON
=========

Art Direction by:
HAL PEREIRA
WALTER H. TYLER (as WALTER TYLER)
=========

Set Decoration by:
ROBERT R. BENTON (as ROBERT BENTON)
SAM COMER
=========

Costume Design by:
EDITH HEAD
=========

Makeup Department:
NELLIE MANLEY ... hair style supervisor
WALLY WESTMORE ... makeup supervisor
=========

Production Management:
RICHARD BLAYDON ... production manager (uncredited)
WILLIAM W. GRAY ... production manager (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
MICHAEL D. MOORE (as D. MICHAEL MOORE) ... assistant director / second unit director
=========

Sound Department:
CHARLES GRENZBACH ... sound recordist
HUGO GRENZBACH ... sound recordist
=========

Visual Effects by:
FARCIOT EDOUART ... process photography
PAUL K. LERPAE ... special photographic effects
=========

Stunts:
KIM KAHANA ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
IRMIN ROBERTS ... photographer: second unit
=========

Editorial Department:
WARREN LOW ... editorial supervisor
=========

Music Department:
THE FOUR AMIGOS ... vocal accompaniment
THE JORDANAIRES ... vocal accompaniment
JOSEPH J. LILLEY ... conductor
CHARLES O'CURRAN ... stager: musical numbers
GUS LEVENE ... orchestrator (uncredited)
=========

Additional Crew:
RICHARD MUELLER ... technicolor color consultant
TOM PARKER (as COL. TOM PARKER) ... technical advisor
Production Companies:
Wallis-Hazen
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(a A Paramount Release)
(1963)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1963)     [UK]     Theatrical

Film AB Paramount
(1963)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
(1967)     [USA]     TV

Viacom
(1972)     [USA]     TV

Magnetic Video
(1980)     [USA]     VHS

CBS/Fox Home Video
(1980)     [AUSTRALIA]     Video

Key Video
(1985)     [USA]     VHS

Key Video
(1987)     [USA]     VHS - (Pan and scan for CBS/Fox Video)

Viacom
(1989)     [USA]     TV

Braveworld
(1991)     [UK]     VHS

Fox Video
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

Paramount Home Video
(1997)     [USA]     VHS

Paramount Television
(1999)     [USA]     TV - (syndicated print)

Paramount Home Video
(2003)     [USA]     DVD - (widescreen)

Alpha Video Distributors
(2004)     [USA]     DVD

Paramount Channel
(2016)     [ITALY]     TV

Trifecta Entertainment and Media
(2017)     [USA]     TV - (syndicated print)

Alvorada Vídeo
[BRAZIL]     VHS - (unknown)

Asmik Video
[JAPAN]     VHS

VPS Video
[WEST GERMANY]     VHS
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