Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
23 April 1966 [Japan] 9 June 1966 [Memphis, Tennessee, USA] 15 June 1966 [USA] 29 July 1966 [UK] 22 August 1966 [Sweden] 26 August 1966 [France] 31 August 1966 [Italy] 14 October 1966 [Finland] November 1966 [Austria] 5 December 1966 [Venezuela] 16 December 1966 [Argentina] 23 December 1966 [West Germany] 26 December 1966 [Denmark] 2 February 1967 [Norway] 1 June 1967 [Mexico] 10 July 1967 [Madrid, Spain] 21 January 1969 [Yugoslavia] 23 November 1993 (TV premiere) [Turkey] |
![]() PARADISE, HAWAIIAN STYLE (Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 31 minutes] Rick Richards is a helicopter pilot who wants to set up a charter flying service in Hawaii -- along the way he makes some friends, including a young Hawaiian girl and her father, romances Judy Hudson, and sings a few songs. |
PARADISE, HAWAIIAN STYLE Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum & Florence Kaye Performed by Elvis Presley SCRATCH MY BACK (THEN I'LL SCRATCH YOURS) Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum & Florence Kaye Performed by Elvis Presley & Marianna Hill STOP WHERE YOU ARE Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum & Florence Kaye Performed by Elvis Presley THIS IS MY HEAVEN Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum & Florence Kaye Performed by Elvis Presley HOUSE OF SAND Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye Performed by Elvis Presley QUEEN WAHINE'S PAPAYA Written by Bill Giant, Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye Performed by Elvis Presley and Donna Butterworth DATIN' Written by Fred Wise, Randy Starr Performed by Elvis Presley, Donna Butterworth DRUMS OF THE ISLANDS Written by Sid Tepper & Roy C. Bennett Performed by Elvis Presley A DOG'S LIFE Written by Sid Wayne & Ben Weisman Performed by Elvis Presley SAND CASTLES Written by Herb Goldberg, David Hess Performed by Elvis Presley BILL BAILEY, WON'T YOU PLEASE COME HOME Written by Hughie Cannon Performed by Donna Butterworth |
ELVIS PRESLEY ... Rick Richards SUZANNA LEIGH ... Judy Hudson JAMES SHIGETA ... Danny Kohana DONNA BUTTERWORTH ... Jan Kohana MARIANNA HILL ... Lani Kaimana IRENE TSU ... Pua LINDA WONG ... Lehua Kawena JULIE PARRISH ... Joanna JAN SHEPARD ... Betty Kohana JOHN DOUCETTE ... Mr. Belden GRADY SUTTON ... Mr. Cubberson DORIS PACKER ... Mrs. Barrington DON COLLIER ... Andy Lowell PHILIP AHN ... Moki Kaimana MARY TREEN ... Mrs. Belden GIGI VERONE (as GI GI VERONE) ... Peggy Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JOHN BENSON ... Man (uncredited) MAKEE K. BLAISDELL ... Pua's Escort (uncredited) JACKIE BROWN ... Kohana Child (uncredited) JEFF BROWN ... Joanna's Escort (uncredited) FRED CARSON ... Guard (uncredited) ARLENE CHARLES ... Stewardess (uncredited) WILLIAM CORE ... Makeup Man (uncredited) WALT DAVIS ... Customer (uncredited) VINCE EDER ... Chauffeur (uncredited) CHANIN HALE ... Blonde Applicant (uncredited) RALPH HANALEI ... Bandleader (uncredited) JERRY JAMES ... Customer (uncredited) SANDY KAWELO ... (uncredited) HUBIE KERNS ... Man (uncredited) LLOYD KINO ... Native Dancer (uncredited) CHINA LEE ... Girl (uncredited) LEON LONTOC ... Chef (uncredited) DEANNA LUND ... Nurse (uncredited) MIKO MAYAMA ... Girl (uncredited) JAMES MILLER ... Kohana Child (uncredited) HANS MOEBUS ... Luncheon Guest (uncredited) ANN MORELL ... Girl (uncredited) MAX POWER ... Man (uncredited) FRIEDA RENTIE ... Luncheon Guest (uncredited) TIKI SANTOS ... Mailman (uncredited) LUKAS SHIMATSU ... Kohana Child (uncredited) RANDY STONE ... Kohana Child (uncredited) BLAINE TURNER ... Luncheon Guest (uncredited) RED WEST ... Rusty (uncredited) EDY WILLIAMS ... Dancer (uncredited) |
Directed by: MICHAEL D. MOORE (as MICHAEL MOORE) ========= Writing Credits: ALLAN WEISS ... (screenplay) and ANTHONY LAWRENCE ... (screenplay) ALLAN WEISS ... (story) ========= Produced by: JOSEPH H. HAZEN ... executive producer PAUL NATHAN ... associate producer HAL B. WALLIS ... producer ========= Music by: JOSEPH J. LILLEY ========= Cinematography by: W. WALLACE KELLEY ========= Art Direction by: HAL PEREIRA WALTER H. TYLER (as WALTER TYLER) ========= Set Decoration by: ROBERT R. BENTON (as ROBERT BENTON) RAY MOYER SAM COMER ... (uncredited) ========= Costume Design by: EDITH HEAD ========= Makeup Department: NELLIE MANLEY ... hair style supervisor WALLY WESTMORE ... makeup supervisor LARRY GELLER ... hair designer: Elvis Presley (uncredited) GARY MORRIS ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: ROBERT GOODSTEIN ... unit production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JAMES A. ROSENBERGER (as JAMES ROSENBERGER) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: JOHN R. CARTER (as JOHN CARTER) ... sound recordist CHARLES GRENZBACH ... sound recordist ========= Special Effects by: ROMAINE BIRKMEYER ... special effects (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: FARCIOT EDOUART ... process photography PAUL K. LERPAE ... special photographic effects ========= Stunts: FRED CARSON ... stunts (uncredited) KIM KAHANA ... stunts (uncredited) HUBIE KERNS ... stunts (uncredited) GENE LeBELL ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: BRUCE CATLIN ... assistant camera NELSON TYLER ... aerial photographer ========= Editorial Department: WARREN LOW ... editorial supervisor ========= Music Department: THE JORDANAIRES ... vocal accompaniment JOSEPH J. LILLEY ... conductor THE MELLOWMEN QUARTET (as THE MELLOWMEN) ... vocal accompaniment JACK REGAS ... stager: musical numbers GUS LEVENE ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: EUGENE BUSCH ... dialogue coach JAMES W. GAVIN ... helicopter pilot: aerial photography TOM PARKER (as COL. TOM PARKER) ... technical advisor JACK SAPER ... assistant to producer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Wallis-Hazen ========= Distributors: Paramount Pictures (1966) [USA] Theatrical Paramount British Pictures (1966) [UK] Theatrical Paramount (1966) [FRANCE] Theatrical Film AB Paramount (1966) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (1966) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (1966) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1967) [USA] TV Succéfilm AB (1973) [SWEDEN] Theatrical - (re-release) Magnetic Video (1978) [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 Home Video) Braveworld Video (1990) [UK] VHS - ("The Best of Elvis Collection") Fox Video (1992) [USA] VHS Paramount Home Entertainment (2003) [NETHERLANDS] DVD Paramount Home Video (2003) [USA] DVD Alpha Video Distributors (2004) [USA] DVD Paramount Home Entertainment (2008) [USA] DVD - (2 film set) Paramount Home Video (2012) [CANADA] DVD - (2 film set) Paramount Channel (2016) [ITALY] TV Trifecta Entertainment and Media (2017) [WORLD-WIDE] TV - (syndicated print) Viacom All Media |
25 April 1966 [UK] 11 May 1966 [New York City, New York, USA |
STOP THE WORLD - I WANT TO GET OFF (Musical) [1 hour 40 minutes] The show, set against a circus backdrop, focuses on Littlechap from the moment of his birth until his death. Each time something unsatisfactory happens, he calls out 'Stop the world!' and addresses the audience. |
I WANNA BE RICH Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Tony Tanner and Chorus TYPICALLY ENGLISH Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Millicent Martin and Tony Tanner LUMBERED Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Millicent Martin and Tony Tanner GONNA BUILD A MOUNTAIN Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Tony Tannerr GLORIOUS RUSSIAN Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Millicent Martin MALINKI MEILCHICK Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Millicent Martin and Tony Tanner FAMILY FUGUE/NAG NAG NAG Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Millicent Martin and Tony Tanner and Chorus TYPICALLY JAPANESE Written by Leslie Bricusse, David Donable and Anthony Newley Performed by Millicent Martin THE NEW YORK SCENE/ALL AMERICAN Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Millicent Martin MUMBO JUMBO Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Tony Tanner ONCE IN A LIFE TIME Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Tony Tanner SOMEONE NICE LIKE YOU Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Millicent Martin and Tony Tanner WHAT KIND OF FOOL AM I? Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Tony Tanner I BELIEVED IT ALL Music by Al Ham Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman Performed by Chorus |
TONY TANNER ... Little Chap MILLICENT MARTIN ... Evie / Anya / Ara / Ginnie LEILA CROFT ... Susan VALERIE CROFT ... Jane NEIL HAWLEY ... Little Little Chap GRAHAM LYONS ... Father-in-Law GEORGINA ALLEN ... Dancer / Singer NATASHA ASHTON ... Dancer / Singer SANDRA BURVILLE ... Dancer / Singer CARLOTTA BARROW ... Dancer / Singer VIVYEN DUNBAR ... Dancer / Singer KATHERINA HOLDEN (as KATERINA HOLDEN) ... Dancer / Singer MARGARET FROST ... Dancer / Singer ANN HOLLOWAY ... Dancer / Singer LIZ GOLD ... Dancer / Singer DERINA HOUSE ... Dancer / Singer MARION HORTON ... Dancer / Singer CAROLYN IRVING ... Dancer / Singer PAMELA HART (as PAM HART) ... Dancer / Singer PAMELA JONES (as PAM JONES) ... Dancer / Singer SARAH HARDENBERG ... Dancer / Singer KAY KORDA ... Dancer / Singer ROSEMARY PHILLIPS ... Dancer / Singer JUDITH MCGILLIGAN ... Dancer / Singer JO ANNA SHORT ... Dancer / Singer JULIE PITCHER ... Dancer / Singer LIZ WHITE ... Dancer / Singer HEATHER SIMMS ... Dancer / Singer Rest of cast listed alphabetically: CHRISTY CARROLL ... Dancer / Singer (uncredited) |
Directed by: PHILIP SAVILLE ========= Writing Credits: LESLIE BRICUSSE ... (book) and ANTHONY NEWLEY ... (book) DAVID DONABIE ... (additional material) & AL HAM ... (additional material) and MARILYN BERGMAN ... (additional material) & ALAN BERGMAN ... (additional material) ========= Produced by: WILLIAM SARGENT Jr. (as BILL SARGENT) ... producer ========= Music by: AL HAM ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: OSWALD MORRIS ========= Film Editing by: JIM SIBLEY ========= Casting by: ROBERT LENNARD ========= Production Design by: SEAN KENNY ========= Costume Design by: KIKI BYRNE GINA FRATINI ========= Makeup Department: GEORGE CLAFF ... makeup artist DAPHNE MARTIN ... hairdresser ========= Production Management: TED LLOYD ... production supervisor ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: ROBERT LYNN ... assistant director MIKE HIGGINS ... trainee assistant director (uncredited) BRIAN HUMPHRIES ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: MAURICE FOWLER ... assistant art director MICHAEL KNIGHT ... assistant art director ========= Sound Department: CYRIL CROWHURST ... sound supervisor DUDLEY MESSENGER ... sound mixer GRAHAM V. HARTSTONE ... playback operator (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: JAMES BAWDEN ... camera operator BARRY BERGTHORSON ... camera operator DEREK V. BROWNE ... camera operator RON FRANCIS ... camera operator JIMMY TURRELL (as JAMES TURRELL) ... camera operator NIGEL COUSINS ... clapper loader (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: REBECCA BREED (as JACKIE BREED) ... wardrobe assistant ========= Editorial Department: DAVID GRIMSDALE ... assistant editor ========= Music Department: LEN ABBOTT ... music: sound mixer AL HAM ... music supervisor A.W. LUMKIN ... music: sound supervisor ========= Script and Continuity Department: JOY MERCER ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: GORDON HESKETH ... technical director TUTTE LEMKOW ... mime & movement director MICHAEL LINDSAY-HOGG ... stage director DAVID MERRICK ... based on the play as produced for the New York stage by MARILYN SCHLOSSBERG ... assistant to producer |
Production Companies: Warner Bros. ========= Distributors: Warner-Pathé Distributors (1966) [UK] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1966) [USA] Theatrical Warner Home Video (2016) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) ========= Other Companies: Mitchell Camera System 35 (filmed in) RCA (sound recording) |
22 June 1966 [New York City, New York, USA] 22 June 1966 [Iran] 12 August 1966 [UK] 19 August 1966 [West Germany] 20 October 1966 [Mexico] |
HOLD ON! (Musical | Comedy) [1 hour 25 minutes] British beat group Herman's Hermits, on tour in the USA, is offered an opportunity to have a spaceship named after the group. Several people seem to care whether it happens or not. |
HOLD ON Written by P.F. Sloan Performed by Herman's Hermits A MUST TO AVOID Written by P.F. Sloan Performed by Herman's Hermits LEANING ON THE LAMP POST Written by Noel Gay (as Noel Tay) Performed by Herman's Hermits ALL THE THINGS I DO FOR YOU, BABY Written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri Performed by Herman's Hermits WHERE WERE YOU WHEN I NEEDED YOU Written by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri Performed by Herman's Hermits MAKE ME HAPPY Written by Fred Karger, Sid Wayne, Ben Weisman Performed by Shelley Fabares THE GEORGE AND DRAGON Written by Fred Karger, Sid Wayne, Ben Weisman Performed by Herman's Hermits GOT A FEELING Written by Fred Karger, Sid Wayne, Ben Weisman Performed by Herman's Hermits WE WANT YOU, HERMAN Written by Fred Karger, Sid Wayne, Ben Weisman WILD LOVE Written by Fred Karger, Sid Wayne, Ben Weisman Performed by Herman's Hermits GOTTA GET AWAY Written by Fred Karger, Sid Wayne, Ben Weisman |
HERMAN'S HERMITS: PETER NOONE (as PETER BLAIR NOONE) ... Herman KARL GREEN ... Karl KEITH HOPWOOD ... Keith DEREK LECKENBY ... Derek BARRY WHITWAM ... Barry SHELLEY FABARES ... Louisa Page SUE ANE LANGDON ... Cecile Bannister HERBERT ANDERSON ... Ed Lindquist BERNARD FOX ... Dudley Hawks RAY KELLOGG ... Detective HARRY HICKOX ... Grant HORTENSE PETRA ... Mrs. Henrietta Page MICKEY DEEMS ... Publicist JOHN HART ... Detective PHIL ARNOLD ... Photographer Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BILL BALDWIN ... Television Newscaster (uncredited) ROBERT NUNN ... Boy on Airplane (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Benefit Attendee (uncredited) |
Directed by: ARTHUR LUBIN ========= Writing Credits: ROBERT E. KENT (as JAMES B. GORDON) ========= Produced by: SAM KATZMAN ... producer ========= Music by: FRED KARGER ... (score) ========= 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 (as ROBERT STONE) ... unit production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: AL SHENBERG ... assistant director ========= Art Department: JEROME GRAHAM ... props WILLIAM SKAMNES (as WILLIAM SKAMMES) ... props ========= Sound Department: FRANKLIN MILTON ... recording supervisor LAMBERT E. DAY ... sound (uncredited) VICTOR GOODE ... boom operator (uncredited) BRUCE WRIGHT ... sound recordist (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: J. MCMILLAN JOHNSON ... special visual effects CARROLL L. SHEPPHIRD ... special visual effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: HOWARD BRADNER ... grip EDWARD T. ESTABROOK (as ED ESTERBROOK) ... still photographer GEORGE HOLLISTER ... camera assistant BILL SHAW ... gaffer TOM SMITH ... grip RICHARD TOWERS ... camera operator ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: VICKI NICHOLS ... wardrobe GENE OSTLER ... wardrobe ========= Music Department: FRED KARGER ... conductor BILL STAFFORD ... orchestrator (uncredited) JACK STERN ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: PEARL LEITER ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: VINCENT CHASE ... dialogue coach JEROME F. KATZMAN (as JEROME KATZMAN) ... assistant to producer WILDA TAYLOR ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Sam Katzman Productions (as Four-Leaf Productions) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1966) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1966) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1966) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Turner Program Services (TPS) (1986-1998) [USA] TV Warner Bros. Television (1998-) [USA] All Media Warner Home Video (2011) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) |
16 October 1966 [USA] 14 December 1966 {premiere} [London, UK] 25 March 1967 [West Germany] 30 March 1967 [Sweden] 26 April 1967 [Argentina] 20 July 1967 [Netherlands] 16 August 1967 [France] 17 August 1967 [Denmark] 1 September 1967 [Finland] 26 February 1968 [Madrid, Spain] 14 September 1970 [Turkey] 16 December 1976 [Gent, Belgium] 31 May 1982 (re-release) [Spain] |
A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM (Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 39 minutes] Pseudolus (Zero Mostel) is the laziest slave in Rome, and has one wish, to purchase his freedom. When his master and mistress leave for the day, he finds out that the young master has fallen in love with a virgin in the house of Marcus Lycus (Phil Silvers), a slave dealer specializing in beautiful women. Pseudolus concocts a deal in which he will be freed if he can procure the girl for young Hero (Michael Crawford). Of course, it can't be that simple as everything begins to go wrong. |
COMEDY TONIGHT Written by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Zero Mostel and ensemble EVERYBODY OUGHT TO HAVE A MAID Written by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Zero Mostel, Michael Hordern, Jack Gilford and Phil Silvers BRING ME MY BRIDE Written by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Leon Greene, Zero Mostel and the ensemble LOVELY Written by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Annette Andre and Michael Crawford LOVELY (reprise) Written by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Zero Mostel and Jack Gilford THE DIRGE Written by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Leon Greene and ensemble COMEDY TONIGHT (reprise) Written by Stephen Sondheim Performed by Zero Mostel, Michael Crawford, Annette Andre, Patricia Jessel, Michael Hordern, Leon Greene, Buster Keaton, Jack Gilford', Phil Silvers and the ensemble |
ZERO MOSTEL ... Pseudolus PHIL SILVERS ... Marcus Lycus BUSTER KEATON ... Erronius MICHAEL CRAWFORD ... Hero JACK GILFORD ... Hysterium ANNETTE ANDRE ... Philia MICHAEL HORDERN ... Senex LEON GREENE ... Captain Miles Gloriosus ROY KINNEAR ... Gladiator Instructor ALFIE BASS ... Gatekeeper JOHN BLUTHAL ... Roman Chief Guard PAMELA BROWN ... High Priestess PATRICIA JESSEL ... Domina BEATRIX LEHMANN ... Domina's Mother FRANK THORNTON ... Roman Sentry PETER BUTTERWORTH ... Roman Sentry JOHN BENNETT ANDREW FAULDS JENNIFER BAKER ... Geminae #1 SUSAN BAKER ... Geminae #2 RONNIE BRODY (as RONNY BRODY) ... Roman soldier FRANK ELLIOTT LUCIENNE BRIDOU ... Panacea HELEN FUNAI ... Tintinabula BILL KERR ... Gladiator-in-Training JACK MAY ... Shopkeeper INGA NEILSEN ... Gymnasia JON PERTWEE ... Crassus JANET WEBB ... Fertilla MYRNA WHITE ... Vibrata Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JOAQUÍN GÓMEZ ... Aerialist (uncredited) JOEY HAMLIN ... Young boy (uncredited) RICARDO PALACIOS ... Marcus Lycus's Eunuch (uncredited) INGRID PITT ... Courtesan (uncredited) |
Directed by: RICHARD LESTER ========= Writing Credits: MELVIN FRANK ... (screenplay) & MICHAEL PERTWEE ... (screenplay) BURT SHEVELOVE ... (book) and LARRY GELBART ... (book) TITUS MACCIUS PLAUTUS ... (based on the play by) ========= Produced by: MELVIN FRANK ... producer ========= Cinematography by: NICOLAS ROEG ========= Film Editing by: JOHN VICTOR SMITH ========= Production Design by: TONY WALTON ========= Costume Design by: TONY WALTON ========= Makeup Department: TREVOR CROLE-REES ... makeup artist BERNADETTE IBBETSON ... hairdresser CARMEN SÁNCHEZ ... hairdresser JOSÉ MARÍA SÁNCHEZ ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: MIGUEL GIL ... production manager CLIFFORD PARKES ... production manager ROBERTO ROBERTS ... production supervisor ELISABETH WOODTHORPE ... unit manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JOSÉ LÓPEZ RODERO ... assistant director BOB SIMMONS ... second unit director FABIO PICCIONI ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: SYD CAIN ... executive art director RAFAEL ABLANQUE ... storyboard artist (uncredited) JOSÉ MARÍA ALARCÓN ... assistant production designer (uncredited) TIM HUTCHINSON ... draughtsman (uncredited) FRANCISCO PRÓSPER ... construction coordinator (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: BILL BUTLER ... sound editor DON CHALLIS ... sound editor LES HAMMOND (as LESLIE HAMMOND) ... sound GERRY HUMPHREYS ... sound ========= Special Effects by: CLIFF RICHARDSON ... special effects JOHN RICHARDSON ... special effects unit supervisor (uncredited) ========= Stunts: JOAQUÍN GÓMEZ (as DAN BARRY) ... stunts acrobat ========= Camera and Electrical Department: AUSTIN DEMPSTER ... camera operator ALEX THOMSON ... camera operator PAUL WILSON ... camera operator: second unit DENIS CAMERON ... still photographer (uncredited) ALLAN JONES ... focus puller (uncredited) ANTHONY B. RICHMOND ... second assistant camera (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: DINAH GREET ... associate costume designer ========= Editorial Department: RICHARD BRYAN ... assembly editor ========= Music Department: STEPHEN SONDHEIM ... music and lyrics by KEN THORNE ... incidental music / musical direction BARRIE VINCE (as BARRY VINCE) ... music editor ========= Script and Continuity Department: RITA DAVISON ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: ETHEL MARTIN ... dances GEORGE MARTIN ... dances HAROLD PRINCE (as HAROLD S. PRINCE) ... based on the stage play produced by RICHARD WILLIAMS ... title designer MICK DILLON ... stand-in: Buster Keaton (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Melvin Frank Production ========= Distributors: United Artists (1966) [USA] Theatrical United Artists (1966) [UK] Theatrical United Artists (1967) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1967) [NORWAY] Theatrical United Artists (as Les Artistes Associés) (1967) [FRANCE] Theatrical United Artists (1967) [FINLAND] Theatrical United Artists (1967) [DENMARK] Theatrical United Artists (1967) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Dear Film (1967) [ITALY] Theatrical United Artists (as Artistas Unidos) (1967) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1970) [USA] TV Yleisradio (YLE) (1979) [FINLAND] TV Warner Home Video (1983) [WEST GERMANY] VHS Warner Home Video (1990) [UK] VHS Warner Home Video (1991) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1991) [USA] VHS Chapel Distribution (1997) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical MGM Home Entertainment (2000) [USA] DVD FS Film (2004) [FINLAND] DVD MGM Home Entertainment (Europe) (2004) [UK] DVD MGM Home Entertainment (2004) [GERMANY] DVD SF Home Entertainment (2005) [SWEDEN] DVD Kino Lorber (2014) [USA] Video 101 Films (2016) [UK] Blu-ray ========= Other Companies: C.T.S. Studios (music recorded at) (as C.T.S. London) Samuel Bronston Española (made at) (as Bronston Studios, Madrid) Richard Williams Films (titles) (uncredited) |
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TV Programme | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
15 October 1966 [USA] |
![]() BRIGADOON (Musical | TV Movie) [1 hour 30 minutes] Travelers stumble across a village that they can't find on any map. They discover that this tiny hamlet is called Brigadoon, a special village in Scotland that is never found on a map. Once every 100 years this wonderful village appears, and anyone who happens upon it will have a wonderful, fun-filled, unforgettable day filled with dancing, food, and fellowship. As the day closes, so does the village, to appear somewhere else in 100 years. |
BRIGADOON (main title) Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung a capella by chorus and played by orchestra WAITIN' FOR MY DEARIE Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Sally Ann Howes DOWN ON MacCONNACHY SQUARE Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Marlyn Mason and Chorus I'LL GO HOME WITH BONNIE JEAN Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Thomas Carlisle, Robert Goulet, Peter Falk and Chorus THE HEATHER ON THE HILL Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Robert Goulet and Sally Ann Howes COME TO ME, BEND TO ME Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Thomas Carlisle and danced by Linda Howe ALMOST LIKE BEING IN LOVE Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Robert Goulet and Sally Ann Howes WEDDING DANCE Music by Frederick Loewe Danced by Thomas Carlisle and Linda Howe MY MOTHER'S WEDDING DAY Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Marlyn Mason and Chorus THE SWORD DANCE Music by Frederick Loewe Danced by Edward Villella THE CHASE Music by Frederick Loewe Played by orchestra THERE BUT FOR YOU GO I Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Robert Goulet FUNERAL MUSIC Music by Frederick Loewe Played on bagpipes FROM THIS DAY ON Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Robert Goulet and Sally Ann Howes BRIGADOON (finale) Sung by chorus |
ROBERT GOULET ... Tommy Albright PETER FALK ... Jeff Douglas SALLY ANN HOWES ... Fiona McLaren FINLAY CURRIE ... Mr.Lundie MARLYN MASON ... Meg Brockie EDWARD VILLELLA ... Harry Beaton THOMAS CARLISLE ... Charlie Dalrymple LINDA HOWE ... Jean McLaren RHYS WILLIAMS ... Andrew McLaren Rest of cast listed alphabetically: RAY KELLOGG ... Frank the bartender |
Directed by: FIELDER COOK ========= Writing Credits: ERNEST KINOY ... (adaptation) ERNEST KINOY ... (new dialogue) (uncredited) ALAN JAY LERNER ... (play) ========= Produced by: FIELDER COOK ... producer NORMAN ROSEMONT ... executive producer ========= Art Direction by: JAN SCOTT ========= Set Decoration by: GEORGE GAINES ========= Costume Design by: BOB MACKIE ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: SAM GARY ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: RAY KEMPER ... sound mixer ========= Camera and Electrical Department: LEARD DAVIS ... lighting director NICK DE MOS ... camera operator ROBERT DUNN ... camera operator GORM ERICKSON ... camera operator BEN WOLF ... camera operator ========= Editorial Department: JAMES E. BRADY ... editor: video tape ========= Music Department: DICK DeBENEDICTIS (as DICK DE BENEDICTIS) ... dance music arranger IRWIN KOSTAL ... conductor / music arranger FREDERICK LOEWE ... music by ========= Additional Crew: A.J. CUNNINGHAM ... technical director SAM GARY ... chase sequence director PETER GENNARO ... choreographer WILLIAM HOLBROOK (as BILL HOLBROOK) ... stage manager |
Production Companies: Armstrong Circle Theatre Rogo Productions ========= Distributors: American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1966) [USA] TV - (original airing) Armstrong Flooring (1966) [USA] TV |
Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
9 June 1966 {XIV Festival Internacional de Cine} [San Sebastián, Spain] 9 June 1966 [USA] 15 July 1966 [UK] 18 July 1966 [Sweden] 22 July 1966 [Ireland] 28 July 1966 [Netherlands] 1 September 1966 [Johannesburg, South Africa] 2 September 1966 [Finland] 2 September 1966 [West Germany] 3 September 1966 [Japan] 18 October 1966 [Portugal] 27 October 1966 [Barcelona, Spain] 22 December 1966 [Madrid, Spain] 15 May 1967 [Denmark] 7 March 1968 [Mexico] 10 January 1970 [Iceland] |
![]() THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT (Comedy | Romance) [1 hour 50 minutes] After a series of misunderstandings, the head of an aerospace research laboratory begins to suspect his new girlfriend is a Russian spy. |
THE GLASS BOTTOM BOAT by Joe Lubin Performed by Doris Day and Arthur Godfrey (uncredited) SOFT AS THE STARLIGHT by Joe Lubin and Curly Howard (as Jerome Howard) Performed by Doris Day (uncredited) WHATEVER WILL BE, WILL BE (QUE SERA, SERA) (uncredited) Music and Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Performed by Doris Day and Arthur Godfrey ALOHA 'OE (uncredited) Written by Queen Liliuokalani SYMPHONY NO. 5 IN C MINOR (uncredited) Written by Ludwig van Beethoven THEME FROM THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (uncredited) Written by Jerry Goldsmith BOSSA NOVA BESSIE (uncredited) Written by Frank De Vol WEDDING MARCH IN C MAJOR (uncredited) Written by Felix Mendelssohn BE MY LOVE (uncredited) Written by Sammy Cahn and Nicholas Brodszky Performed by Dick Martin |
DORIS DAY ... Jennifer Nelson ROD TAYLOR ... Bruce Templeton ARTHUR GODFREY ... Axel Nordstrom JOHN McGIVER ... Ralph Goodwin PAUL LYNDE ... Homer Cripps EDWARD ANDREWS ... Gen. Wallace Bleecker ERIC FLEMING ... Edgar Hill DOM DeLUISE (as DOM DE LUISE) ... Julius Pritter DICK MARTIN ... Zack Molloy ELISABETH FRASER ... Nina Bailey GEORGE TOBIAS ... Mr. Fenimore ALICE PEARCE ... Mrs. Fenimore ELLEN CORBY ... Anna Miller DEE J. THOMPSON ... Donna Rest of cast listed alphabetically: RICHARD ALDEN ... Executive (uncredited) DON ANDERSON ... Party Guest (uncredited) SHIRLEY ANTHONY ... Party Guest (uncredited) ELLEN ATTERBURY ... Wife (uncredited) BELLA BRUCK ... Minor Role (uncredited) WILLIAM BURNSIDE ... Reporter (uncredited) BOYD CABEEN ... Party Guest (uncredited) GEORGE CARLIN ... Unknown (uncredited) REGINA CARROL ... Minor Role (uncredited) PAT CASELLA ... Secretary (uncredited) JERRY CATRON ... Executive (uncredited) GEORGE CISAR ... Fat Man (uncredited) ROBERT COLE ... Party Guest (uncredited) BILL CORD ... American (uncredited) JOHN DENNIS ... Policeman (uncredited) DICK DIAL ... Executive (uncredited) KEN DUMAIN ... Caterer (uncredited) ROY EASON ... Executive (uncredited) JAMES GONZALEZ ... Party Guest (uncredited) M. HAKIM ... Henchman (uncredited) FLORENCE HALOP ... Lady on Telephone (uncredited) JOE HAWORTH ... Reporter (uncredited) KATHRYN JANSSEN ... Party Guest (uncredited) MAURICE KELLY ... Reporter (uncredited) JAMES MACKLIN ... Policeman (uncredited) MIKE MAHONEY ... Reporter (uncredited) THEODORE MARCUSE ... Gregor - Spy with Cigar (uncredited) GREGG MARTELL ... Russian (uncredited) FRANK PARKER ... Engineer (uncredited) JOE PLOSKI ... Husband (uncredited) MURRAY POLLACK ... Party Guest (uncredited) CHRISTOPHER RIORDAN ... Party Guest / Computer Plant Worker (uncredited) MICHAEL ROMANOFF ... Husband (uncredited) RACHEL ROMEN ... Reporter (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Party Guest (uncredited) BERNARD SELL ... Party Guest (uncredited) NORMAN STEVANS ... Party Guest (uncredited) CHARLES STEWART ... Reporter (uncredited) LARRY STRONG ... Engineer Space Center (uncredited) BLAINE TURNER ... Caterer (uncredited) LESLIE VALLEN ... Miss Perkins (uncredited) ROBERT VAUGHN ... Napoleon Solo (uncredited) CHARLES VICTOR ... Minor Role (uncredited) CAROLYN WILLIAMSON ... Party Girl (uncredited) |
Directed by: FRANK TASHLIN ========= Writing Credits: EVERETT FREEMAN ... (written by) ========= Produced by: EVERETT FREEMAN ... producer: A Martin Melcher-Everett Freeman Production MARTIN MELCHER ... producer: A Martin Melcher-Everett Freeman Production ========= Music by: FRANK DE VOL ... (as DE VOL) ========= Cinematography by: LEON SHAMROY ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: JOHN McSWEENEY Jr. (as JOHN McSWEENEY) ========= Art Direction by: EDWARD C. CARFAGNO (as EDWARD CARFAGNO) GEORGE W. DAVIS ========= Set Decoration by: HENRY GRACE HUGH HUNT ========= Makeup Department: BARBARA LAMPSON ... hair stylist: Doris Day HARRY MARET ... makeup artist JOHN TRUWE ... makeup artist WILLIAM TUTTLE ... makeup supervisor DEE MANGES ... body makeup (uncredited) ========= Production Management: EDWARD WOEHLER ... unit production manager LINDSLEY PARSONS Jr. ... assistant production manager: MGM (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: AL JENNINGS ... assistant director ========= Art Department: FRANK WESSELHOFF ... painter (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: FRANKLIN MILTON ... recording supervisor VAN ALLEN JAMES ... sound editor (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: J. MCMILLAN JOHNSON (as J. McMILLIN JOHNSON) ... special visual effects CARROLL L. SHEPPHIRD ... special visual effects ========= Stunts: DICK DIAL ... stunts (uncredited) LOUIE ELIAS ... stunts (uncredited) FRED HAKIM ... stunt coordinator (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DOUG BYERS ... underwater electrician (uncredited) ========= Animation Department: MYRNA GIBBS ... ink & paint artist title sequence (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: RAY AGHAYAN ... costume designer: Miss Day ========= Music Department: ALBERT WOODBURY ... orchestrator (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (presents) Arwin Productions (as An Arwin-Reame Picture) Reame Productions (as An Arwin-Reame Picture) Euterpe (uncredited) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1966) [USA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1966) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1966) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Hafbo (1966) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1966) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical CBS (1968) [USA] TV - (original airing) - (pan/scan) MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1991) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1993) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Warner Home Video (2005) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2005) [GERMANY] DVD Warner Home Video (2006) [USA] DVD BBC Two (2017) [UK] TV Disney Channel (2017) [GERMANY] TV Warner Home Video (2019) [USA] Blu-ray Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2019) [USA] Blu-ray ========= Other Companies: Panavision (filmed in) (as Panavision®) Metrocolor (color) Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) (approval certificate: no. 21077) (as MPAA) Westrex Recording System (sound recording system) International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of: affiliated with A.F.L.- C.I.O.) (as I.A.T.S.E.) |
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