Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
2 March 1965 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 10 March 1965 {premiere} [Los Angeles, California, USA] 29 March 1965 [UK] 1 April 1965 [USA] 17 April 1965 [Sydney, Australia] 20 April 1965 [Canada] 3 May 1965 [Brazil] 14 June 1965 [Johannesburg, South Africa] 19 June 1965 [Japan] 5 September 1965 [Israel] 11 November 1965 [Hong Kong] 18 November 1965 [Mexico] 1 December 1965 [Argentina] 9 December 1965 [Sweden] 17 December 1965 [Finland] 20 December 1965 [Denmark] 20 December 1965 [Madrid, Spain] 22 December 1965 [Italy] 25 December 1965 [West Germany] 1 January 1966 [Colombia] 10 January 1966 [Portugal] 17 February 1966 [France] 17 February 1966 [Netherlands] 7 April 1966 [Norway] 20 May 1966 [Ireland] 1 August 1966 [Uruguay] 9 November 1966 (re-release) [Denmark] January 1967 [Turkey] 2 July 1969 (re-release) [Argentina] 5 July 1973 (re-release) [Argentina] 13 September 1975 (re-release) [Japan] 18 October 1985 (re-release) [Finland] 24 August 1990 (re-release) [USA] 25 April 2001 (DVD premiere) [Greece] 27 April 2001 (re-release) [Norway] 30 December 2003 (re-release) [Japan] 22 August 2004 {70mm Film Festival} [Norway] 3 November 2005 (limited) (re-release) [Hong Kong] 26 September 2007 (re-release) [UK] 5 February 2009 (restored 70mm version) {Berlin International Film Festival} [Germany] 6 April 2012 {Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival} [Taiwan] 8 July 2012 [Melbourne, Australia] 23 December 2012 (restored 70mm version) {Film Society of Lincoln Center} [USA] 29 March 2013 {Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival} [Taiwan] 4 December 2013 {Phenomena Barcelona} [Spain] 20 December 2013 {Phenomena Madrid} [Spain] 21 May 2015 (re-release) (limited) [Spain] 3 August 2015 {Stardust Theater in Haramura} [Japan] 19 October 2016 (re-release) (restored version) [France] |
![]() THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Biography | Drama | Family | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 52 minutes] In 1930's Austria, a young woman named Maria (Dame Julie Andrews) is failing miserably in her attempts to become a nun. When Navy Captain Georg Von Trapp (Christopher Plummer) writes to the convent asking for a governess that can handle his seven mischievous children, Maria is given the job. The Captain's wife is dead, and he is often away, and runs the household as strictly as he does the ships he sails on. The children are unhappy and resentful of the governesses that their father keeps hiring, and have managed to run each of them off one by one. When Maria arrives, she is initially met with the same hostility, but her kindness, understanding, and sense of fun soon draws them to her and brings some much-needed joy into all their lives - including the Captain's. Eventually he and Maria find themselves falling in love, even though Georg is already engaged to a Baroness and Maria is still a postulant. The romance makes them both start questioning the decisions they have made. Their personal conflicts soon become overshadowed, however, by world events. Austria is about to come under the control of Germany, and the Captain may soon find himself drafted into the German Navy and forced to fight against his own country. |
PRELUDE (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Played during the opening aerial shots THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Julie Andrews in a pre-credit sequence Played during the opening and closing credits Also performed by Christopher Plummer (dubbed by Bill Lee), Charmian Carr, Nicholas Hammond, Heather Menzies-Urich, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Debbie Turner and Kym Karath Reprised by them with Carr playing guitar Played as background music often PRELUDIUM (DIXIT DOMINUS) (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by the Nun's Chorus MORNING HYMN (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by the Nun's Chorus ALLELUIA (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by the Nun's Chorus MARIA (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Peggy Wood (dubbed by Margery MacKay), Anna Lee, Portia Nelson, Marni Nixon, Ada Beth Lee, and Doreen Tryden Reprised by the Nun's Chorus at Maria's wedding I HAVE CONFIDENCE (1965) (uncredited) Played during the opening credits Music by Richard Rodgers and Saul Chaplin Lyrics by Richard Rodgers and Ernest Lehman Sung by Julie Andrews while going to the Von Trapps Played as background music SIXTEEN GOING ON SEVENTEEN (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung and Danced to by Daniel Truhitte and Charmian Carr Also performed by Julie Andrews and Carr MY FAVORITE THINGS (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Played during the opening credits Also sung by Julie Andrews to the children Reprised by the orchestra at the party Danced to by the party guests and the children Also performed by Andrews with Charmian Carr, Nicholas Hammond, Heather Menzies-Urich, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Debbie Turner and Kym Karath, when Maria returns as governess Played as background music often DO-RE-MI (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Played during the opening credits Sung by Julie Andrews, Charmian Carr, Nicholas Hammond, Heather Menzies-Urich, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Debbie Turner and Kym Karath Also played on guitar by Andrews Reprised by them at the Salzburg folk festival Played as background music often THE LONELY GOATHERD (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Julie Andrews, Charmian Carr, Nicholas Hammond, Heather Menzies-Urich, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Debbie Turner and Kym Karath EDELWEISS (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Christopher Plummer (dubbed by Bill Lee) and Charmian Carr Also played on guitar by Carr Played by the orchestra and danced to by guests at the party Sung by Julie Andrews, Nicholas Hammond, Heather Menzies-Urich, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Debbie Turner and Kym Karath and the audience at the Salzburg folk festival with Carr and Plummer dubbed by Lee Played as background music often SO LONG, FAREWELL (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Charmian Carr, Nicholas Hammond, Heather Menzies-Urich, Duane Chase, Angela Cartwright, Debbie Turner and Kym Karath at the party Also performed by Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer (dubbed by Bill Lee) at the Salzburg folk festival Variations played as background music during the escape HOW CAN LOVE SURVIVE (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Music only played by the orchestra at the party CLIMB EV'RY MOUNTAIN (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Sung by Peggy Wood (dubbed by Margery MacKay) Reprised by the Nun's Chorus at the end SOMETHING GOOD (1965) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Richard Rodgers Sung by Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer (dubbed by Bill Lee) PROCESSIONAL (1959) (uncredited) Music by Richard Rodgers Played on organ at Maria's wedding |
JULIE ANDREWS ... Maria CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER ... Captain Von Trapp ELEANOR PARKER ... The Baroness RICHARD HAYDN ... Max Detweiler PEGGY WOOD ... Mother Abbess CHARMIAN CARR ... Liesl HEATHER MENZIES-URICH (as HEATHER MENZIES) ... Louisa NICHOLAS HAMMOND ... Friedrich DUANE CHASE ... Kurt ANGELA CARTWRIGHT ... Brigitta DEBBIE TURNER ... Marta KYM KARATH ... Gretl ANNA LEE ... Sister Margaretta PORTIA NELSON ... Sister Berthe BEN WRIGHT ... Herr Zeller DANIEL TRUHITTE ... Rolfe NORMA VARDEN ... Frau Schmidt GILCHRIST STUART (as GIL STUART) ... Franz MARNI NIXON ... Sister Sophia EVADNE BAKER ... Sister Bernice DORIS LLOYD ... Baroness Ebberfeld Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LEON ALTON ... Party Guest (uncredited) GERTRUDE ASTOR ... Party Guest (uncredited) FRANK BAKER ... Party Guest (uncredited) ALEX BALL ... Party Guest (uncredited) HERMAN BODEN ... Party Guest (uncredited) ALAN CALLOW ... Nazi (uncredited) STEVE CARRUTHERS ... Party Guest (uncredited) JAMES GONZALEZ ... Party Guest (uncredited) SAM HARRIS ... Party Guest (uncredited) DOROTHY JEAKINS ... Sister Augusta (uncredited) ADA BETH LEE ... Sister Catherine (uncredited) WILLIAM MEADER ... Party Guest (uncredited) MONTY O'GRADY ... Party Guest (uncredited) JEAN RANSOME ... Party Guest (uncredited) FRED RAPPORT ... Waiter (uncredited) LEODA RICHARDS ... Party Guest (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Party Guest (uncredited) BERNARD SELL ... Party Guest (uncredited) NORMAN STEVANS ... Party Guest (uncredited) BERT STEVENS ... Party Guest (uncredited) DOREEN TRYDEN ... Sister Agatha (uncredited) MARIA VON TRAPP ... Extra during 'I Have Confidence' number (uncredited) |
Directed by: ROBERT WISE ========= Writing Credits: GEORGE HURDALEK (as GEORG HURDALEK) ... (with the partial use of ideas by) HOWARD LINDSAY ... (from the stage musical book by) and RUSSEL CROUSE ... (from the stage musical book by) ERNEST LEHMAN ... (screenplay) MARIA VON TRAPP ... (book) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: SAUL CHAPLIN ... associate producer ROBERT WISE ... producer PETER LEVATHES ... executive producer (uncredited) RICHARD D. ZANUCK ... executive producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: IRWIN KOSTAL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: TED D. McCORD (as TED McCORD) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM REYNOLDS ... film editor ========= Casting by: LEE WALLACE ... (uncredited) ========= Production Design by: BORIS LEVEN ========= Set Decoration by: RUBY R. LEVITT (as RUBY LEVITT) ... (set decorations) WALTER M. SCOTT ... (set decorations) ========= Costume Design by: DOROTHY JEAKINS ... (costumes designed by) ========= Makeup Department: MARGARET DONOVAN ... hair stylist BEN NYE ... makeup artist WILLARD BUELL ... makeup artist (uncredited) RAY FORMAN ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: SAUL WURTZEL ... unit production manager PIA ARNOLD ... assistant production manager: Bavaria (uncredited) LACI VON RONAY ... assistant production manager: Austria (uncredited) MAURICE ZUBERANO ... unit production manager: second unit (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: RIDGEWAY CALLOW ... assistant director RICHARD LANG ... second assistant director (uncredited) MAURICE ZUBERANO ... second unit director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: BILL ANDERSON ... scenic artist (uncredited) GLENN 'SKIPPY' DELFINO ... property master (uncredited) AL GAYNOR ... scenic artist (uncredited) BEN GREENBERG ... second assistant property master (uncredited) DON B. GREENWOOD ... second unit property master (uncredited) LEON HARRIS ... art illustrator (uncredited) ED JONES ... property master (uncredited) HARRY KEMM ... assistant art director (uncredited) PAUL VALE ... painter (uncredited) MAURICE ZUBERANO ... storyboard artist (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: JAMES CORCORAN ... sound recording supervisor PAMELA DANOVER ... dialect coach BERNARD FREERICKS ... sound FRED HYNES ... sound recording supervisor MURRAY SPIVACK ... sound GERALD W. ALEXANDER ... dubbing mixer (uncredited) ORRICK BARRETT ... boom operator (uncredited) WILLIAM BUFFINGER ... sound recordist (uncredited) JESSE LONG ... cable operator (uncredited) DON STERN ... sound editor (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: L.B. ABBOTT ... special photographic effects EMIL KOSA JR. ... special photographic effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: PAUL BEESON ... additional photography FRANK BEZ ... still photographer (uncredited) JACK BROWN ... gaffer (uncredited) JACK DIMMACK ... best boy electric (uncredited) WALTER FITCHMAN ... key grip (uncredited) DAVE FRIEDMAN ... first assistant camera (uncredited) DOUGLAS KIRKLAND ... still photographer (uncredited) PAUL LOCKWOOD ... camera operator (uncredited) JAMES MITCHELL ... still photographer (uncredited) FRED RICHTER ... best boy (uncredited) DONALD C. ROGERS ... second assistant camera (uncredited) ROGER SHEARMAN ... camera technician (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: JOSEPHINE BROWN ... costumer: women (uncredited) DICK JAMES ...costumer: men (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: MARK GRIFFITH ... digital intermediate colorist (2010 digital restoration) JOHN SELLARS ... colorist: 65mm HD LARRY ALLEN ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Location Management: FRANCES KLAMT ... location teacher (uncredited) ========= Music Department: OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II ... from the stage musical with music and lyrics by IRWIN KOSTAL ... conductor / music arranger / music supervisor ROBERT MAYER ... music editor RICHARD RODGERS ... additional words and music by / from the stage musical with music and lyrics by ROBERT TUCKER ... vocal supervisor DIANE BURT ... additional singing: Von Trapp children (uncredited) DARLEEN CARR ... additional singing: Von Trapp children (uncredited) BILL LEE ... singing voice: Christoper Plummer (uncredited) MARGERY MacKAY ... singing voice: Peggy Wood (uncredited) SUE McBAIN ... additional singing: Von Trapp children (uncredited) JOHN NORMAN ... scoring mixer (uncredited) RANDY PERKINS ... additional singing: Von Trapp children (uncredited) NEELY PLUMB ... music producer (uncredited) SALLY STEVENS ... singer (uncredited) DOUGLAS O. WILLIAMS ... music recordist (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: BETTY LEVIN ... script supervisor (uncredited) ========= Transportation Department: CHRIS HAYNES ... driver (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: BIL BAIRD ... puppeteer CORA BAIRD ... puppeteer MARC BREAUX ... choreographer RICHARD HALLIDAY ... originally produced on the stage by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II ... originally produced on the stage by LELAND HAYWARD ... originally produced on the stage by PAMELA MATTHEWS (as PAMELA DANOVA) ... dialogue coach RICHARD RODGERS ... originally produced on the stage by DEE DEE WOOD ... choreographer MAURICE ZUBERANO ... second unit supervisor ALAN CALLOW ... production assistant (uncredited) DARLEEN CARR ... additional voice (uncredited) GILBERT CHOMAT ... helicopter pilot (uncredited) UTA HERZOG ... publicity assistant (uncredited) MIKE KAPLAN ... unit publicist (uncredited) RALPH M. LEO ... production accountant (uncredited) HOWARD LIEBLING ... unit publicist (uncredited) HARPER MacKAY ... rehearsal accompanist (uncredited) LYNN McKEE ... technical advisor (uncredited) JEAN SEAMAN ... studio teacher (uncredited) CAROL SHAPIRO ... publicity assistant (uncredited) LARRI THOMAS ... stand-in: Julie Andrews (uncredited) ========= Thanks: GEORGE HURDALEK (as GEORG HURDALEK) ... acknowledgment: with the partial use of ideas by |
Production Companies: Robert Wise Productions (as A Robert Wise Production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's) Argyle Enterprises (produced by) (as Argyle Enterprises, Inc.) ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (released by) (as Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation) (1965) [USA] Theatrical Centfox (1965) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Fox Films (1965) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Fox Films (1965) [FINLAND] Theatrical Hispano Foxfilms S.A.E. (1965) [SPAIN] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1965) [UK] Theatrical Netherlands Fox Film Corporation (1966) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical MGM-Fox Films (1973) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical - (re-release) Regia Films Arturo González (1976) [SPAIN] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1976) [USA] TV Magnetic Video (1978) [USA] VHS National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (American secondary network broadcast rights: 1979-2000) (pan/scan version) (1979) [USA] TV Magnetic Video (1980) [USA] VHS CBS/Fox Home Video (1980) [AUSTRALIA] Video Magnetic Video (1981) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) 20th Century Fox Video (1982) [USA] VHS City-Euro-Centra (C.E.C.) (1982) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical - (re-release) CBS/Fox (1983) [USA] VHS - (drawer box release) In-Cine Distribuidora Cinematográfica S.A. (1984) [SPAIN] Theatrical CBS/Fox (1984) [USA] VHS Fox Films - Europa Vision (1985) [FINLAND] Theatrical CBS/Fox Video (1985) [UK] VHS CBS/Fox (1986) [USA] VHS - (double tape set) TV3 (1986) [FINLAND] TV CBS/Fox (1988) [USA] VHS CBS/Fox (1989) [USA] VHS CBS/Fox (1989) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) CBS/Fox (1990) [USA] VHS CBS/Fox (1991) [USA] VHS Fox Video (1991) [USA] VHS Fox Video (1993) [USA] VHS Fox Video (1994) [USA] VHS 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1996) [USA] VHS] - (digitally remastered) Fox Video (1996) [USA] VHS - (digitally remastered) Yleisradio (YLE) (1996) [FINLAND] TV Gativideo (1997) [ARGENTINA] VHS 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1998) [USA] VHS 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000) [USA] VHS Fox Broadcasting Company (American television single broadcast rights) (2001) [USA] TV 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2002) [USA] DVD FS Film (2002) [FINLAND] DVD - (2-disc edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2003) [USA] DVD Mainostelevisio (MTV3) (2003) [FINLAND] TV 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2005) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2005) [GERMANY] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2006) [USA] DVD FS Film (2006) [FINLAND] DVD - (2-disc edition) Park Circus (2007) [UK] Theatrical - (re-release) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007) [USA] DVD GoldMax (2009) [TURKEY] TV - (Cable) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [BRAZIL] Blu-ray / DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [USA] Blu-ray 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [USA] DVD FS Film (2010) [FINLAND] Blu-ray / DVD Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [NETHERLANDS] Blu-ray / DVD Chapel Distribution (2012) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical - (4K Digital Release) CTV (Canadian television single broadcast rights) (2013) [CANADA] TV Fathom Events (2015) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) Versión Digital (2015) [SPAIN] Theatrical 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2015) [USA] Blu-ray 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2015) [USA] DVD Disney+ (2019) [USA] Video - (VOD) Disney+ (2019) [AUSTRALIA] Video - (VOD) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [BRAZIL] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [BRAZIL] VHS CBS/Fox [ARGENTINA] VHS Showtime Video (for 20th Century Fox) [FINLAND] VHS ========= Other Companies: American Optical Company (Todd-AO developed by) (as The American Optical Company) BMG/RCA Victor Records (soundtrack released by) (original LP and all CD editions) (uncredited) Crest Digital (restoration work) (uncredited) Felsenreitschule (theater) (uncredited) International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of) (as I.A.T.S.E. affiliated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.) Magna Corporation (Todd-AO developed by) (as Magna) Mi Casa Multimedia (mix and master 5.1 and 7.1 DVD/BD) (uncredited) The Newman Scoring Stage, Twentieth Century Fox Studios (score recorded at) Todd-AO Studios (re-recording) (uncredited) Turner Classic Movies (TCM) (sponsor: 2015 US reissue) |
29 July 1965 {premiere} [London, UK] 1 August 1965 [UK] 9 August 1965 [Chicago, Illinois, USA] 11 August 1965 [New York City, New York, USA] 18 August 1965 [Kansas City, Missouri, USA] 25 August 1965 [USA] 1 September 1965 [Los Angeles, California, USA] 11 September 1965 [France] 15 October 1965 [Ireland] 19 October 1965 [Sweden] 22 October 1965 [Gent, Belgium] 10 December 1965 [Finland] 13 December 1965 [Japan] 16 December 1965 [West Germany] 23 December 1965 [Australia] 7 January 1966 [Wien, Austria] 10 January 1966 [Denmark] 7 February 1966 [Madrid, Spain] 25 March 1966 [Johannesburg, South Africa] 6 April 1966 [Venezuela] 21 April 1966 [Mexico] 1967 [Czechoslovakia] February 1968 [Poland] 1968 [Slovenia] 1968 [Yugoslavia] 25 July 1979 [Hungary] July 2010 {Traverse City Film Festival} [USA] |
![]() HELP! (Adventure | Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 32 minutes] An Eastern cult discovers that the sacrificial ring is missing. Sir Ringo Starr, drummer of The Beatles has it; sent by the girl (who's to be sacrificed) as a gift. Clang, Ahme, Bhuta, and several cult members leave for London to retrieve the ring. After several failed attempts to steal the ring, they confront him in an Indian restaurant. Ringo learns that if he does not return the ring soon, he will become the next sacrifice. Ringo then discovers that the ring is stuck on his finger. Its a race against time; John Lennon, Sir Paul McCartney, and George Harrison try to protect their friend while they're all being chased not only by Clang and his minions, but also by two mad scientists and the Chief Inspector of Scotland yard. Will Ringo be saved, or will he be sacrificed? |
HELP! (1965) (uncredited) Written by John Lennon with Paul McCartney Performed by The Beatles Published by Capitol Records YOU'RE GOING TO LOSE THAT GIRL (1965) (uncredited) Written by John Lennon Performed by The Beatles Published by Capitol Records YOU'VE GOT TO HIDE YOUR LOVE AWAY (1965) (uncredited) Written by John Lennon Performed by The Beatles with Accompaniment by John Scott as Johnny Scott performing on alto and tenor flutes. Published by Capitol Records TICKET TO RIDE (1965) (uncredited) Written by John Lennon with Paul McCartney Performed by The Beatles Published by Capitol Records I NEED YOU (1965) Written by George Harrison Performed by The Beatles (uncredited) Published by Capitol Records THE NIGHT BEFORE (1965) (uncredited) Written by Paul McCartney Performed by The Beatles Published by Capitol Records ANOTHER GIRL (1965) (uncredited) Written by Paul McCartney Performed by The Beatles Published by Capitol Records SHE'S A WOMAN (1964) (uncredited) Written by Paul McCartney Played as background music on a tape machine and underground in the Salisbury Plain scene Published by Capitol Records A HARD DAY'S NIGHT (1964) (uncredited) Written by John Lennon with Paul McCartney Played by an Indian band as an instrumental I'M HAPPY JUST TO DANCE WITH YOU (1964) (uncredited) Written by John Lennon Played by a band during the bike-riding scene YOU CAN'T DO THAT (1964) (uncredited) Written by John Lennon An instrumental during the Austrian Alps sequence JAMES BOND THEME Music by Monty Norman Arrangement by John Barry PRELUDE TO ACT III (1850) (uncredited) (from "Lohengrin") Written by Richard Wagner OVERTURE FROM THE BARBER OF SEVILLE (1816) (uncredited) Written by Gioachino Rossini Played over the end credits SYMPHONY NO. 9 IN D MINOR, OP. 125 (1824) (uncredited) Written by Ludwig van Beethoven Sung a cappella by many people |
THE BEATLES: GEORGE HARRISON ... George JOHN LENNON ... John PAUL McCARTNEY ... Paul RINGO STARR ... Ringo LEO MCKERN ... Clang ELEANOR BRON ... Ahme VICTOR SPINETTI ... Foot ROY KINNEAR ... Algernon JOHN BLUTHAL ... Bhuta PATRICK CARGILL ... Superintendent ALFIE BASS ... Doorman WARREN MITCHELL ... Abdul PETER COPLEY ... Jeweller BRUCE LACEY ... Lawnmower Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DANNY ALMOND ... (uncredited) THOMAS BAPTISTE ... (uncredited) RONNIE BRODY ... Priest / Thug (uncredited) PETER BROOKS ... Customs Officer (uncredited) BLAKE BUTLER ... (uncredited) GOLDA CASIMIR ... Temple Cleaner (uncredited) VERA COOK ... (uncredited) DEBORAH DELACEY ... High Priestess (uncredited) EVE EDEN ... High Priestess (uncredited) MAL EVANS ... Channel Swimmer (uncredited) RUPERT EVANS ... Priest / Thug (uncredited) MARY FORD ... (uncredited) GRETCHEN FRANKLIN ... Neighbor (uncredited) JOE GIBBONS ... (uncredited) BOB GODFREY ... Priest / Thug (uncredited) BOB GRANT ... Cameo (uncredited) STEWART GUIDOTTI ... (uncredited) JACK HETHERINGTON ... Commuter (uncredited) FRANKIE HOWERD ... Unknown (part cut) (uncredited) JENNY LANDRY ... (uncredited) JEREMY LLOYD ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited) ALEX MACINTOSH ... (uncredited) ANDREAS MALANDRINOS ... Austrian Waiter (uncredited) JOHN LOUIS MANSI ... Priest / Thug (uncredited) MARIE-LISE ... High Priestess (uncredited) ZIENIA MERTON ... High Priestess (uncredited) ALLAN MITCHELL ... Engineer (uncredited) DANDY NICHOLS ... Neighbor (uncredited) ZORENAH OSBORNE ... High Priestess (uncredited) SUE REID ... (uncredited) WENDY RICHARD ... Unknown (scene cut) (uncredited) PATTY ROBERTS ... (uncredited) EDITH SAVILLE ... (uncredited) NICOLE SHELBY ... Girl (uncredited) WALLY SHUFFLEBOTTOM ... (uncredited) ROY SPENCER ... Technican (uncredited) JENNY TILL ... (uncredited) GLENDA WARRINGTON ... (uncredited) IAN WILSON ... (uncredited) GAI WRIGHT ... High Priestess (uncredited) |
Directed by: RICHARD LESTER ========= Writing Credits: MARC BEHM ... (screenplay) & CHARLES WOOD ... (screenplay) MARC BEHM ... (story) ========= Produced by: WALTER SHENSON ... producer ========= Music by: PAUL MCCARTNEY ... (uncredited) KEN THORNE ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: DAVID WATKIN ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: JOHN VICTOR SMITH ... film editor ========= Art Direction by: RAY SIMM (as RAYMOND SIMM) ========= Costume Design by: JULIE HARRIS ========= DINAH GREET ... (uncredited) ARTHUR NEWMAN ... (uncredited) ========= Makeup Department: BETTY GLASOW ... hairdresser FREDDIE WILLIAMSON ... makeup ========= Production Management: JOHN PELLATT ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CLIVE REED ... assistant director ========= Art Department: TERRY APSEY ... contruction manager (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: H.L. BIRD ... sound recordist BILL BLUNDEN ... sound editor DON CHALLIS ... sound editor STEPHEN DALBY ... sound recordist JOHN BAKER ... electronic sound effects (uncredited) MIKE LE MARE ... sound editor (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: CLIFF RICHARDSON ... special effects BRIAN GAMBY ... special effects (uncredited) FRED HEATHER ... special effects (uncredited) GARTH INNS ... special effects (uncredited) JOHN RICHARDSON ... special effects assistant (uncredited) JIMMY WARD ... special effects (uncredited) ROY WHYBROW ... special effects (uncredited) ========= Stunts: PETER CHEEVERS ... stunt double: Paul McCartney (uncredited) CLIFF DIGGINS ... stunt double: George Harrison / stunts (uncredited) MICK DILLON ... stunt double: Ringo Starr (uncredited) JOE DUNNE ... stunt double: John Lennon / stunts (uncredited) EDDIE STACEY ... stunt performer (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: JACK ATCHELER (as JACK ATCHELOR) ... camera operator PAUL WILSON ... camera operator FRANK ELLIOTT ... first assistant camera (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: ARTHUR NEWMAN ... wardrobe ========= Editorial Department: ROBERT FREEMAN ... colour consultant CHRIS KELLY ... second assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: GEORGE HARRISON ... song by: "I Need You" JOHN LENNON ... songs by PAUL McCARTNEY ... songs by KEN THORNE ... musical director BARRIE VINCE (as BARRY VINCE) ... music editor MILT HOLLAND ... musician: percussionist (uncredited) GEORGE MARTIN ... music producer (uncredited) KEN THORNE ... composer: incidental music / music arranger (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: RITA DAVISON ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: ROBERT FREEMAN ... titles JEAN-ÉTIENNE SIRY ... poster designer (french version) MAL EVANS ... private assistant: The Beatles (uncredited) ========= Thanks: ELIAS HOWE (as MR. ELIAS HOWE) ... this film is respectfully dedicated to the memory of, who in 1846, invented the sewing machine |
Production Companies: Walter Shenson Films Subafilms ========= Distributors: United Artists (1965) [UK] Theatrical United Artists (1965) [USA] Theatrical Les Artistes Associés S.A.B. (1965) [BELGIUM] Theatrical United Artists (1965) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Dear Film (1965) [ITALY] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1965) [NORWAY] Theatrical United Artists (1965) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1968) [USA] TV Stamm Film AG (1970) [SWITZERLAND] Theatrical EMI Music (2007) [FINLAND] DVD MPI Home Video [USA] VHS SMV [BRAZIL] VHS The Criterion Collection [USA] All Media - (laserdisc) The Voyager Company All Media - (laserdisc) VCI Distribution All Media ========= Special Effects: Trading Post (uncredited) ========= Other Companies: Triage Archival Restoration Services (film restoration) Triage Motion Picture Services (film restoration) |
10 October 1965 [USA] 25 December 1965 [Japan] 2 February 1966 [UK] 24 June 1966 [West Germany] 30 June 1966 [Johannesburg, South Africa] 17 October 1966 [Denmark] 14 March 1967 [Portugal] 11 April 1968 [Mexico |
![]() WHEN THE BOYS MEET THE GIRLS (Musical) [1 hour 37 minutes] Danny Churchill is a young heir who tries to help Ginger, an attractive postal worker in rural Nevada, save her father's ranch from closing due to being heavily in debt with some Reno gangster types for her father's compulsive gambling. Danny, with his college friends help, turn Ginger and her father's ranch into a motel for impending divorcees in order to get out of debit, while Danny courts Ginger, but tries to keep his past reputation a secret when his former girlfriend Tess, a spite full gold-digger, relentlessly pursues him and his wealth. |
BUT NOT FOR ME Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Sung by Harve Presnell and Connie Francis EMBRACEABLE YOU Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Sung by Harve Presnell TREAT ME ROUGH Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Sung by Sue Ane Langdon I GOT RHYTHM Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Sung by Harve Presnell and Connie Francis BIDIN' MY TIME Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Performed by Herman's Hermits LISTEN PEOPLE Written by Graham Gouldman Performed by Herman's Hermits MONKEY SEE, MONKEY DO Written by Johnny Farrow Performed by Sam the Sham and The Pharaohs MAIL CALL Written by Fred Karger, Ben Weisman and Sid Wayne Performed by Connie Francis WHEN THE BOYS MEET THE GIRLS Written by Jack Keller and Howard Greenfield Performed by Connie Francis ARUBA LIBERACE Written and Performed by Liberace THROW IT OUT YOUR MIND Written by Louis Armstrong and Billy Kyle Sung by Louis Armstrong IT'S ALL IN YOUR MIND Performed by The Standells |
CONNIE FRANCIS ... Ginger Gray HARVE PRESNELL ... Danny Churchill HERMAN'S HERMITS: PETER NOONE ... Herman KARL GREEN ... Karl DEREK LECKENBY ... Derek KEITH HOPWOOD ... Keith BARRY WHITWAM ... Barry LOUIS ARMSTRONG ... Louis Armstrong SAM THE SHAM AND THE PHARAOHS: DOMINGO SAMUDIO ... Sam the Sham DAVE MARTIN ... Dave RAY STINNETT ... Ray JERRY PATTERSON ... Jerry BUTCH GIBSON ... Butch LIBERACE ... Liberace SUE ANE LANGDON ... Tess Raliegh FRED CLARK ... Bill Dennis FRANK FAYLEN ... Phin Gray JOBY BAKER ... Sam HORTENSE PETRA ... Kate STANLEY ADAMS ... Lank ROMO VINCENT ... Pete SUSAN HOLLOWAY ... Delilah RUSSELL COLLINS (as RUSS COLLINS) ... Mr. Stokes PEPPER DAVIS ... Ppper Davis TONY REESE ... Tony Reese BILL QUINN (as WILLIAM T. QUINN) ... Dean of Colby (as WILLIAM T. QUINN) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: MARTIN ABRAHAMS ... Friend (uncredited) DON AMES ... Casino Patron (uncredited) DON ANDERSON ... Audience Member (uncredited) BUSTER BAILEY ... Clarinetist with Louis Armstrong (uncredited) ALEX BALL ... Casino Patron (uncredited) DANNY BARCELONA ... Drummer with Louis Armstrong (uncredited) BUDDY CATLETT ... Bassist with Louis Armstrong (uncredited) FRANK COGHLAN JR. ... Man in Audience (uncredited) MINTA DURFEE ... Audience Member (uncredited) TOM FERRANDINI ... Casino Patron (uncredited) HARRY HOLCOMBE ... Man in Audience (uncredited) BILLY KYLE ... Pianist with Louis Armstrong (uncredited) KING LOCKWOOD ... Audience Member (uncredited) ROBERT LOCKE LORRAINE ... Audience Member (uncredited) BELLE MITCHELL ... Laughing Woman in Audience (uncredited) HANS MOEBUS ... Casino Patron (uncredited) MARIA POGEE ... Dancer (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Croupier (uncredited) BERNARD SELL ... Casino Patron (uncredited) HAL TAGGART ... Audience Member (uncredited) ARTHUR TOVEY ... Audience Member (uncredited) |
Directed by: ALVIN GANZER ========= Writing Credits: ROBERT E. KENT GUY BOLTON ... (play) (uncredited) JACK MCGOWAN ... (play) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: SAM KATZMAN ... producer ========= Music by: FRED KARGER ========= Cinematography by: PAUL VOGEL (as PAUL C. VOGEL) ========= Film Editing by: BEN LEWIS ========= Art Direction by: GEORGE W. DAVIS EDDIE IMAZU ========= Set Decoration by: F. KEOGH GLEASON (as KEOGH GLEASON) HENRY GRACE ========= Makeup Department: SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist WILLIAM TUTTLE ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: BOBBY STONE ... unit production manager ROBERT G. STONE (as ROBERT STONE) ... unit production manager LINDSLEY PARSONS Jr. ... assistant production manager: MGM (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: EDDIE SAETA ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: FRANKLIN MILTON ... recording supervisor ========= Visual Effects by: J. MCMILLAN JOHNSON ... special visual effects CARROLL L. SHEPPHIRD ... special visual effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: GEORGE HOLLISTER ... assistant camera (uncredited) JAMES V. KING ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Music Department: FRED KARGER ... conductor ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: EARL BARTON ... choreographer JEROME F. KATZMAN (as JEROME KATZMAN) ... assistant to producer KITTY MALONE ... dance (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Sam Katzman Productions (as Four-Leaf Productions) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1965) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1965) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1966) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Fotorama (1966) [NORWAY] Theatrical Warner Home Video (2011) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) |
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