Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
21 March 1968 [New York City, New York, USA] 25 April 1969 [Japan] |
![]() THE ONE AND ONLY, GENUINE, ORIGINAL FAMILY BAND (Comedy | Drama | Family | Musical | Western) [1 hour 50 minutes] The Bower Family Band petitions the Democratic National Committee to sing a Grover Cleveland rally song at the 1888 convention, but decide instead to move to the Dakota territory on the urging of a suitor to their eldest daughter. There, Grampa Bower causes trouble with his pro-Cleveland ideas, as Dakota residents are overwhelmingly Republican, and hope to get the territory admitted as two states (North and South Dakota) rather than one in order to send four Republican senators to Washington. Cleveland opposed this plan, refusing to refer to Congress the plan to organize the Dakotas this way. When Cleveland wins the popular vote, but Harrison the presidency due to the electoral college votes, the Dakotans (particularly the feuding young couple) resolve to live together in peace, and Cleveland grants statehood to the two Dakotas before he leaves office (along with two Democrat-voting states, evening the gains for both parties). |
THE ONE AND ONLY, GENUINE, ORIGINAL FAMILY BAND Performed by the Bower Family Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman THE HAPPIEST GIRL ALIVE Performed by Lesley Ann Warren Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman LET'S PUT IT OVER WITH GROVER Performed by the Bower Family Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman TEN FEET OFF THE GROUND Performed by the Bower Family Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman DAKOTA Performed by John Davidson Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman 'BOUT TIME Performed by John Davidson and Lesley Ann Warren Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman DRUMMIN' DRUMMIN' DRUMMIN' Performed by Walter Brennan and School Children Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman OH, BENJAMIN HARRISON Performed by Buddy Ebsen, John Davidson and Men's Chorus Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman |
WALTER BRENNAN ... Grandpa Bower BUDDY EBSEN ... Calvin Bower LESLEY ANN WARREN ... Alice Bower JOHN DAVIDSON ... Joe Carder JANET BLAIR ... Katie Bower KURT RUSSELL ... Sidney Bower BOBBY RIHA ... Mayo Bower JON WALMSLEY ... Quinn Bower SMITH WORDES (as SMITTY WORDES) ... Nettie Bower HEIDI ROOK ... Rose Bower DEBBIE SMITH ... Lulu Bower PAMELYN FERDIN ... Laura Bower WALLY COX ... Mr. Wampler RICHARD DEACON ... Charlie Wrenn STEVE HARMON ... Ernie Stubbins GOLDIE HAWN (as GOLDIE JEANNE HAWN) ... Giggly Girl JOHN CRAIG ... Frank JONATHAN KIDD ... Telegrapher Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DON AMES ... Townsman (uncredited) LARRY J. BLAKE ... First Outspoken Man (uncredited) BUDDY BRYAN ... Man at Republican Meeting (uncredited) BILL COONTZ ... Townsman (uncredited) BEN FROMMER ... Townsman (uncredited) RUDY GERMANE ... Townsman (uncredited) HANK JONES ... Town Delivery Boy (uncredited) RICHARD LaMARR ... Townsman (uncredited) TEX LAMBERT ... Townsman (uncredited) KENNETH MacDONALD ... Townsman (uncredited) BERT MAY ... Dancer (uncredited) PHILO McCULLOUGH ... Townsman (uncredited) CHARLES McQUARY ... Dakota Townsman (uncredited) NORMAN PALMER ... Townsman (uncredited) BUTCH PATRICK ... Johnny (uncredited) PETER RENADAY ... Dakota Townsman (uncredited) STEPHEN ROBERTS ... Second Outspoken Man (uncredited) JOHN ROY ... Townsman (uncredited) ANDREA SACINO ... Edna (uncredited) COSMO SARDO ... Townsman (uncredited) JACK TORNEK ... Townsman (uncredited) JERRY TRENT ... Dancer (uncredited) MARC WINTERS ... School Kid (uncredited) WILLIAM WOODSON ... Henry White (uncredited) |
Directed by: MICHAEL O'HERLIHY ========= Writing Credits: LOWELL S. HAWLEY ... (screen story) LOWELL S. HAWLEY ... (screenplay) LAURA BOWER VAN NUYS ... (book) ========= Produced by: BILL ANDERSON ... producer WALT DISNEY ... producer (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: FRANK V. PHILLIPS (as FRANK PHILLIPS) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: COTTON WARBURTON ========= Art Direction by: HERMAN A. BLUMENTHAL (as HERMAN ALLEN BLUMENTHAL) CARROLL CLARK ========= Set Decoration by: HAL GAUSMAN EMILE KURI ========= Costume Design by: BILL THOMAS ========= Makeup Department: GORDON HUBBARD ... makeup artist LA RUE MATHERON ... hair stylist ========= Production Management: JOSEPH L. McEVEETY ... unit production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: PAUL CAMERON (as PAUL L. CAMERON) ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: ROBERT O. COOK ... sound supervisor HAROLD LEWIS ... sound mixer JERRY TRENT ... dance foley (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: ALAN MALEY ... matte artist ========= Stunts: DICK WARLOCK ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: CHUCK KEEHNE ... costumer EMILY SUNDBY ... costumer ========= Music Department: JACK ELLIOTT ... conductor / music arranger / music supervisor EVELYN KENNEDY ... music editor JAMES MacDONALD (as JAMES MACDONALD) ... assistant to conductor RICHARD M. SHERMAN ... songs: music and lyrics by ROBERT B. SHERMAN ... songs: music and lyrics by JACK ELLIOTT ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: WALT DISNEY ... presenter HUGH LAMBERT ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Walt Disney Productions ========= Distributors: Buena Vista Distribution Company (1968) [USA] Theatrical National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1972) [USA] TV - (original airing) Disney Channel (as The Disney Channel) (1984) [USA] TV Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2004) [USA] DVD |
17 July 1968 [UK] 2 August 1968 [Ireland] 12 September 1968 [Sweden] 30 September 1968 {Locarno Film Festival} [Switzerland] 13 November 1968 [USA] 2 December 1968 [Brazil] 12 December 1968 [Australia] 13 December 1968 [Norway] 19 December 1968 [Netherlands] 19 December 1968 [West Germany] 20 December 1968 [Denmark] 5 February 1969 [France] 15 February 1969 [Italy] 4 April 1969 [Finland] 29 April 1969 [Venezuela] 15 May 1969 [Hong Kong] 17 July 1969 [Mexico] 19 July 1969 [Japan] 22 December 1969 [Barcelona, Spain] 27 February 1970 [Madrid, Spain] 27 February 1970 [Poland] 22 May 1970 [Indonesia] 26 June 1970 [Canada] 10 July 1970 [China] 15 July 1970 [Portugal] 20 August 1970 [Hungary] 23 June 1971 [Tajikistan] 3 April 1972 [New Zealand] 22 October 1972 {Cineclube do Porto} [Portugal] 16 March 1980 {Cineclube do Norte} [Porto, Portugal] 1 September 1999 (re-release) [USA] 3 September 1999 (re-release) [UK] 16 September 1999 (re-release) [Germany] 6 October 1999 (re-release) [France] 7 October 1999 (re-release) [Italy] 19 November 1999 [Spain] 6 December 1999 (video premiere) [Iceland] 18 December 1999 (re-release) [Japan] 17 October 2004 {Film on Music Festival} [Czech Republic] 17 July 2018 {Transatlantyk Film Festival} [Poland] 4 November 2018 {Thessaloniki International Film Festival} [Greece] |
![]() YELLOW SUBMARINE (Animation | Adventure | Comedy | Fantasy | Musical) [1 hour 25 minutes] When the music hating Blue Meanies take over Pepperland and freeze everyone within it, including the protectors, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Captain Fred (Lance Percival) and his Yellow Submarine recruit The Beatles to help save Pepperland. Along the way, they fall through the Sea of Time, Sea of Nothing, Sea of Holes, and more. They meet Jeremy Hillary Boob Ph.D. (Dick Emery) and take him with them along the adventure. When at Pepperland, The Beatles "rally the land to rebellion" and take down the Blue Meanies, the four-headed Meanie dog, and the Dreadful Flying Glove (with the songs "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", "With A Little Help From My Friends", "Hey Bulldog", "All You Need is Love"). In the end, we see all four live-action Beatles singing "All Together Now". |
YELLOW SUBMARINE Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: Ringo Starr Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records HEY BULLDOG Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: John Lennon with McCartney Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records ELEANOR RIGBY Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: Paul McCartney Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records LOVE YOU TO Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: George Harrison Written by George Harrison Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records ALL TOGETHER NOW Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: Paul McCartney with Lennon Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: John Lennon Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records THINK FOR YOURSELF Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: George Harrison Written by George Harrison Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: Paul McCartney, with Lennon & Harrison Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: Ringo Starr Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records BABY YOU'RE A RICH MAN Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: John Lennon Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: John Lennon Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records WHEN I'M SIXTY-FOUR Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: Paul McCartney Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records NOWHERE MAN Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: John Lennon, with McCartney & Harrison Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records IT'S ALL TOO MUCH Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: George Harrison Written by George Harrison Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records ONLY A NORTHERN SONG Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: George Harrison Written by George Harrison Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records A DAY IN THE LIFE Performed by The Beatles Lead Vocals: John Lennon & Paul McCartney Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records TIPTOE THRU' THE TULIPS WITH ME (uncredited) Music by Joseph A. Burke Lyrics by Al Dubin Portion sung by Paul Angelis (as "Tiptoe through the Meanies") DANCE OF THE HEAVY WATER ATOMS (Atmospheric track played right before "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds") Composed by Desmond Leslie Courtesy of JW Media Music PEPPERLAND [Instrumental] Written by George Martin Performed by The George Martin Orchestra SEA OF TIME [Instrumental] Written by George Martin Performed by The George Martin Orchestra SEA OF HOLES [Instrumental] Written by George Martin Performed by The George Martin Orchestra SEA OF MONSTERS [Instrumental] Written by George Martin Performed by The George Martin Orchestra MARCH OF THE MEANIES [Instrumental] Written by George Martin Performed by The George Martin Orchestra PEPPERLAND LAID WASTE [Instrumental] Written by George Martin Performed by The George Martin Orchestra YELLOW SUBMARINE IN PEPPERLAND [Instrumental] Written by Lennon-McCartney arranged by George Martin Performed by The George Martin Orchestra |
THE BEATLES (as SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND) ... (singing voice) PAUL ANGELIS ... Ringo Starr / Chief Blue Meanie / George / Narrator (voice) JOHN CLIVE ... John Lennon (voice) DICK EMERY ... Jeremy Hillary Boob, Ph.D. - Nowhere Man / Lord Mayor / Max (voice) GEOFFREY HUGHES (as GEOFF HUGHES) ... Paul McCartney (voice) LANCE PERCIVAL ... Old Fred (voice) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: PETER BATTEN ... George (voice) (uncredited) GEORGE DUNNING ... Glove (uncredited) GEORGE HARRISON ... George (uncredited) JOHN LENNON ... John (uncredited) PAUL McCARTNEY ... Paul (uncredited) RINGO STARR ... Ringo (uncredited) |
Directed by: GEORGE DUNNING ========= Writing Credits: LEE MINOFF ... (original story) JOHN LENNON ... (based upon a song by) and PAUL McCARTNEY ... (based upon a song by) LEE MINOFF ... (screenplay) and AL BRODAX ... (screenplay) & JACK MENDELSOHN ... (screenplay) and ERICH SEGAL ... (screenplay) ROGER McGOUGH ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: AL BRODAX ... producer ALAN KOZLOWSKI ... executive producer (1999 renovation) MARY ELLEN STEWART ... associate producer ========= Film Editing by: BRIAN J. BISHOP ========= Art Direction by: HEINZ EDELMANN ========= Production Management: JOHN COATES ... production supervisor ========= Art Department: JON CRAMER ... designer DICK SAWYER ... designer ========= Sound Department: PETER COBBIN ... 6-track digital print mastering mixer (1999 renovation) DONALD COHEN ... dubbing editor TED HALL ... 6-track digital print mastering mixer (1999 renovation) / supervising re-recording mixer (1999 renovation) JOHN KEATING ... sound engineer: DTS, Los Angeles (1999 renovation) SHANE T. KELLER ... assistant sound engineer (1999 renovation) PETER MEW ... digital re-mastering (1999 renovation) MICHAEL MINKLER (as MIKE MINKLER) ... 6 track digital print mastering mixer (1999 renovation) KEN ROLLS ... dubbing editor HUGH STRAIN ... dubbing mixer ANDY TAIT ... sound engineer: DTS, London (1999 renovation) ANTAL KOVACS ... dubbing editor (uncredited) RICHARD PARTLOW ... foley artist (uncredited) DOUG SMITH ... sound effects (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: BRIAN BEGUN ... digital artist: POP Film (1999 renovation) CHRIS CAUNTER ... special effects animator CHARLES JENKINS ... special sequences GREG KIMBLE ... image restoration supervisor (1999 renovation) ERIKA OFFUTT ... digital artist: POP Film (1999 renovation) PAT REPOLA ... digital imaging manager (1999 renovation) JEREMY HUME ... matte artist (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ALAN FOSTER ... camera operator TONY HAINES ... camera operator IAN LETT (as IAN LETTS) ... camera operator MALCOLM LIVESEY ... camera operator REX NEVILLE ... camera operator GRAHAM ORRIN ... camera operator BEV ROBERTS ... camera operator JOHN WILLIAMS ... camera operator RICHARD WODYNSKI ... camera operator MALCOLM BUBB ... camera operator (uncredited) SHELDON ELBOURNE ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Animation Department: JENNY ALDRIDGE ... background artist RAY ARAGON ... layout artist PETER ARTHY ... layout artist ALAN BALL ... animator ROBERT BALSER ... animation director JENNY BRISBANE ... trace and paint supervisor SUE BROWN (as SUSAN BROWN) ... trace and paint supervisor ARTHUR BUTTEN (as ARTHUR BUTTON) ... background artist JOHN CHALLIS ... animator HESTER COBLENTZ ... animator GEOFF COLLINS ... animator IAN COWAN ... animation clean-up artist RICH COX ... animator DUANE CROWTHER ... animator TONY CUTHBERT ... animator MALCOLM DAKIN ... background artist RICHARD DALKINS (as RICHARD DALKIN) ... animation clean-up artist JACK DANIELS ... layout artist ALISON DE VERE ... background supervisor MALCOLM DRAPER ... animator PAUL DRIESSEN ... animator DAVID ELVIN ... background artist CORONA ESTERHAZY (as CORONA MAHER) ... trace and paint supervisor CAM FORD ... animator PAUL FRANCIS ... background artist MAGGIE GEDDES (as MARGARET GEDDES) ... trace and paint supervisor SUSAN GIBBONS ... trace and paint supervisor IAN GORDON ... background artist CAIRD GREEN ... background artist CLAIRE GREENFORD ... background artist ALAN GREY ... layout artist TOM HALLEY ... animator GORDON HARRISON ... layout artist DICK HORN (as DICK HORNE) ... animator JANET HOSIE ... trace and paint supervisor ARTHUR HUMBERSTONE ... animator DENNIS HUNT ... animator DIANNE JACKSON (as DIANE JACKSON) ... animator MURIEL JENNINGS ... background artist ANNE JOLLIFFE ... animator HELEN JONES ... trace and paint supervisor GILLIAN LACEY ... assistant animator TED LEWIS ... animation clean-up supervisor DAVE LIVESEY ... animator REG LODGE ... animator GEOFF LOYNES ... animator MILLY McMILLAN (as MILLICENT McMILLAN) ... background supervisor CHRIS MILES (as CHRISTOPHER MILES) ... animation clean-up artist LAWRENCE MOORCROFT ... animator RAY NEWMAN ... animation clean-up artist TED PERCIVAL ... animator TED PETTENGELL (as TED PETTINGAL) ... layout artist MIKE POCOCK ... animator GIL POTTER (as GILL POTTER) ... layout artist GERALD POTTERTON (as GERRY POTTERTON) ... animator EDRIC RADAGE (as EDRICH RADAGE) ... additional sequence director MARTINA SELWAY ... background artist JACK STOKES ... animation director MIKE STUART (as MIKE STEWART) ... animator ROBERT ALVAREZ ... assistant animator (uncredited) KIMIE CALVERT ... assistant animator (uncredited) RON CAMPBELL ... animator (uncredited) NORMAN DREW ... animator (uncredited) JIM HILTZ ... animator (uncredited) MARK KAUSLER ... assistant animator (uncredited) TERRY MOESKER ... animator (uncredited) RUSS MOONEY ... inbetween artist (uncredited) TED POWELL ... cel painter (uncredited) CLIVE SMITH ... animator (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: GARY BURRITT ... negative cutter (1999 renovation) MIKE STANWICK ... color timer (1999 renovation) TORQUIL STEWART ... assistant editor DONOVAN KOSTERS ... dcp mastering (restored version) (uncredited) GEOFFREY MACKRILL ... assistant dubbing editor (uncredited) TORK STEWART ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: PETER COBBIN ... music mix engineer (1999 renovation) GEOFF EMERICK ... music recording engineer (1999 renovation) GEORGE HARRISON ... song composer JOHN LENNON ... song composer GEORGE MARTIN ... musical director / orchestration GUY MASSEY ... music mix assistant (1999 renovation) PAUL McCARTNEY ... song composer ========= Additional Crew: DENNIS ABEY ... director: live action sequence GARETH BOWSHER (as GARETH BOUCHER) ... technical supervisor (1999 renovation) PETER FRANKLIN ... administrator ABE GOODMAN ... production coordinator NORMAN KAUFFMAN ... administration assistant SALLY PARDO (as SALLY HYMAN) ... production assistant ALLAN ROUSE ... project coordinator (1999 renovation) AL BRODAX ... director: live action sequence (uncredited) MAL EVANS ... private assistant: The Beatles (uncredited) RENÉE GLYNNE ... continuity: live action (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Apple Corps (presents) (as Apple Films) King Features Production TVC London ========= Distributors: United Artists (1968) [USA] Theatrical United Artists (1968) [UK] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1968) [NORWAY Theatrical United Artists (1968) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Rank Filmes de Portugal (1970) [PORTUGAL] Theatrical CBS (1972) [USA] TV MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1987) [USA] VHS - (pan and scan) United Artists (1999) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) MGM Home Entertainment (1999) [USA] DVD MGM Home Entertainment (1999) [CANADA] DVD Warner Home Video (1999) [USA] DVD D&E Entertainment (2012) [USA] Theatrical Capitol Records (2012) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD EMI Music (2012) [JAPAN] DVD Abramorama (2018) [USA] Theatrical United International Pictures (UIP) [FRANCE] All Media - (re-release) ========= Special Effects: Camera Effects (uncredited) ========= Other Companies: Abbey Road Studios (song & score track digital re-mixes by: 1999 renovation) Triage Archival Restoration Services (film restoration) Eque (digital restoration) POP Sound (sound and image restoration: 1999 renovation) (as POP) DRK Productions (theatrical booking agent) Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) (approved) (no. 21861) |
18 July 1968 {premiere} [UK] 15 August 1968 [South Africa] 24 August 1968 [Japan] 30 August 1968 [Ireland] 23 September 1968 [Sweden] 11 October 1968 [West Germany] 22 October 1968 [USA] 8 November 1968 [Denmark] 28 November 1968 [Mexico] 31 January 1969 [Finland] 9 May 1969 [Paris, France] 23 May 1969 [Sydney, Australia] 1 September 1969 [France] October 1969 (edited version) [USA] 13 February 2009 (restored 70mm version) {Berlin International Film Festival} [Germany] 23 December 2012 (restored 70mm version) {Film Society of Lincoln Center} [USA] |
![]() STAR! (Biography | Comedy | Drama | History | Musical | Romance) [3 hours 38 minutes] This is a movie based on the life of Gertrude Lawrence (Dame Julie Andrews), on and off-stage. It takes the opportunity to feature extravagant musical production numbers with Andrews acting, singing, and dancing. |
PICCADILLY Music by Walter Williams Lyrics by Paul Morande and Bruce Sievier Performed by Julie Andrews, Bruce Forsyth and Beryl Reid OH, IT'S A LOVELY WAR Written by John P. Long and Maurice Scott Performed by Julie Andrews, Ann Hubbell, Ellen Plasschaert, Dinah Anne Rogers, Barbara Sandland, and Jeanette Landis IN MY GARDEN OF JOY Written by Saul Chaplin Performed by Julie Andrews, Ann Hubbell, Dinah Anne Rogers, Barbara Sandland, and Jeanette Landis FORBIDDEN FRUIT Written by Noël Coward Performed by Daniel Massey 'N' EVERYTHING Written by Buddy G. DeSylva, Al Jolson and Gus Kahn Performed by Garrett Lewis BURLINGTON BERTIE FROM BOW Written by William Hargreaves Performed by Julie Andrews PARISIAN PIERROT Written by Noël Coward Performed by Julie Andrews LIMEHOUSE BLUES Music by Philip Braham Lyrics by Douglas Furber Danced by Julie Andrews SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Performed by Julie Andrews DEAR LITTLE BOY (DEAR LITTLE GIRL) Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Performed by Daniel Massey and Julie Andrews AFTER THE BALL Written by Charles Harris Performed by Daniel Massey SOMEDAY I'LL FIND YOU Written by Noël Coward Performed by Julie Andrews THE PHYSICIAN Written by Cole Porter Performed by Julie Andrews, with sheep DO, DO, DO Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Performed by Julie Andrews HAS ANYBODY SEEN OUR SHIP from the play "Tonight at 8" Written by Noël Coward Performed by Julie Andrews and Daniel Massey MY SHIP from the play "Lady in the Dark" Music by Kurt Weill Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Performed by Julie Andrews, accompanied by an uncredited pianist THE SAGA OF JENNY from the play "Lady in the Dark" Music by Kurt Weill Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Performed by Julie Andrews, accompanied by an uncredited pianist then done as the show finale STAR! Music by Jimmy Van Heusen Lyrics by Sammy Cahn Sung by Julie Andrews DOWN AT THE OLD BULL AND BUSH (uncredited) Lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling Music by Harry von Tilzer [Heard during the newsreel montage of Gertude Lawrence's early life.] RULE BRITANNIA (uncredited) Music by Thomas Augustine Arne Lyrics by James Thomson Sung by the drunken soldiers on Armistice Day ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS (uncredited) Music by Arthur Sullivan Lyrics by Sabine Baring-Gould Heard during the montage of the public speakers and rallies |
JULIE ANDREWS ... Gertrude Lawrence RICHARD CRENNA ... Richard Aldrich MICHAEL CRAIG ... Sir Anthony Spencer DANIEL MASSEY ... Noël Coward ROBERT REED ... Charles Fraser BRUCE FORSYTH ... Arthur Lawrence BERYL REID ... Rose JOHN COLLIN ... Jack Roper ALAN OPPENHEIMER ... Andre Charlot RICHARD KARLAN ... David Holtzmann LYNLEY LAURENCE ... Billie Carleton GARRETT LEWIS ... Jack Buchanan ANTHONY EISLEY ... Ben Mitchell JOCK LIVINGSTON ... Alexander Woollcott J. PAT O'MALLEY ... Dan HARVEY JASON ... Bert MATHILDA CALNAN (as MATILDA CALNAN) ... Dorothy PETER CHURCH ... Narrator (voice) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: IAN ABERCROMBIE ... Man in Brixton Music Hall (uncredited) KENNETH ADAMS ... Reporter (uncredited) JENNY AGUTTER ... Pamela Roper (uncredited) RUTH ALEXANDER ... Woman at Shubert Alley (uncredited) KATHY ALLEN ... Fox Chorus Girl (uncredited) LEON ALTON ... Party Guest (uncredited) DON AMES ... Party Guest (uncredited) LIONEL AMES ... Roman Officer (uncredited) RICHARD ANGAROLA ... Cesare (uncredited) ROGER ARROYO ... Dwarf (uncredited) PETER ASHTON ... Harry (uncredited) WENDY ATKIN ... Woman at Hyde Park (uncredited) HAROLD AYER ... Man at Adelphi Theatre (uncredited) PHILIP BAILEY ... Singing Soldier (uncredited) CONRAD BAIN ... Second Salesman at Cartier's (uncredited) JOHN BARCLAY ... Elderly Tragedian (uncredited) JOHN BARRETT ... Speaker at Hyde Park (uncredited) LINDA BARRETT ... Woman, Bundles for Britain (uncredited) JAMES BECK ... Drunken Soldier (uncredited) PAT BECKER ... Mrs. Fraser (uncredited) BRENDA BENNETT ... Fox Chorus Girl (uncredited) JAN BICKMOR ... Web Girl (uncredited) WALLY BICKMORE ... Web Man (uncredited) NICK BORGANI ... Show Spectator (uncredited) PAUL BRADLEY ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited) ERIC BROTHERSON ... Elder Stateman (uncredited) EDWIN BROWN ... Fourth Speaker at Hyde Park (uncredited) BUDDY BRYAN ... 'Limehouse Blues' Customer (uncredited) JACK CAROL ... Newsreel Cameraman (uncredited) JOSEPH CASSTEVENS ... Member of Flying Hillary's Trapeze Act (uncredited) DONALD CHAFFIN ... Show Spectator (uncredited) GOWER CHAMPION ... 'Limehouse Blues' dance partner (uncredited) CHARLIE CHARLES ... Wire Act (uncredited) LISL CHARLES ... Wire Act (uncredited) RON CHARLES ... Boatman (uncredited) JEAN CHRISTOPHER ... Fox Chorus Girl (uncredited) HASKELL COFFIN ... Man at Noel's Party (uncredited) THOM CONROY ... Man at Shubert Alley (uncredited) CATHLEEN CORDELL ... Vendeuse (uncredited) DON CRICHTON ... Gertrude's 'Limehouse Blues' Dance Partner (uncredited) GWYNETH CULLIMORE ... Guest on Bus (uncredited) YUTTA D'ARCY ... Vestel Virgin (uncredited) LINDA DANO ... Charles' Wife (uncredited) MICHAEL DANVERS-WALKER ... Lt. Martindale (uncredited) CHARLES DAVIS ... Writ Server (uncredited) LISA DAVIS ... Fox Chorus Girl (uncredited) DANNY DEE ... Man in Brixton Music Hall (uncredited) ROGER DELGADO ... French Ambassador (uncredited) PAULA DELL ... Utility Acrobat (uncredited) TREVOR DOUGHTY ... Host (uncredited) ANDREW DOWNIE ... Drunken Soldier (uncredited) TED DUDOMAINE ... English Roue (uncredited) MARILYN ENGLAND ... Dwarf (uncredited) MAX FAULKNER ... Corp. Cooper (uncredited) CAROL FERGES ... Utility Acrobat (uncredited) DARRYL FERGES ... Tumbler (uncredited) DAPHNE FIELD ... Guest on Bus (uncredited) HARRY FIELDER ... Audience Patron (uncredited) ALEX FINLAYSON ... Guest on Bus (uncredited) JERRY FITZGERALD ... Harold (uncredited) PETER FORESTER ... Guest in Gertie's Dressing Room (uncredited) BERNARD FOX ... Assistant to Lord Chamberlain (uncredited) SUZANNE FRANCE ... Choreographer (uncredited) PENNY FRANCIS ... Young Gertie (uncredited) STANLEY FRASER ... Man at Hyde Park (uncredited) MIKE FREEMAN ... Man at Adelphi Theatre (uncredited) CHRIS GANNON ... Third Speaker at Hyde Park (uncredited) JAN GERNAT ... Stage Manager (uncredited) BOBBY GILBERT ... Passerby (uncredited) JOSEPHINE GILLICK ... Young Gertie (uncredited) RAY GIRARDIN ... Young Reporter (uncredited) BOB GORDON ... Web Man (uncredited) AUSTIN GREEN ... Ring Master (uncredited) SEYMOUR GREEN ... Divorce Judge (uncredited) SHELAH HACKETT ... Dancer (uncredited) PAUL HARRIS ... Soldier (uncredited) SALLY HARRISON ... Young Gertie (uncredited) GAY HARTWEG ... Fox Chorus Girl (uncredited) JOAN HAYTHORNE ... Italia Conti (uncredited) ERIC HEATH ... Court Clerk (uncredited) ROBERT HITCHCOCK ... Party Guest (uncredited) ANN HUBBELL ... Beryl, a Daffodil Girl (uncredited) ROBIN HUGHES ... Third Hyde Park Speaker (uncredited) JUDY JACOBS ... Web Girl (uncredited) FRANK JARVIS ... First Soldier at St. James Palace (uncredited) DICK JOHNSTONE ... Show Spectator (uncredited) GWEN WATTS JONES ... Mrs. Wilson (uncredited) CHARLOTT KNIGHT ... Woman in Brixton Music Hall (uncredited) PAMELA KOSH ... Guest on Bus (uncredited) JEANETTE LANDIS ... Eph, a Daffodil Girl (uncredited) MONTE LANDIS ... Julian Brooke-Taylor (uncredited) RUGGERA LAUBER ... Iron Jaw Act (uncredited) ANNA LEE ... Hostess (uncredited) ALBERT LEON ... Charlot's Assistant (uncredited) QUEENIE LEONARD ... Grand Dam (uncredited) JOHN LEVINGSTON ... Man at Hyde Park (uncredited) IRENE LINSLEY ... Guest in Gertie's Dressing Room (uncredited) TONY LO BIANCO ... New York Reporter (uncredited) DAMIAN LONDON ... Jerry Paul (uncredited) LEWIS LOUGHRAN ... Man in Brixton Music Hall (uncredited) YSABEL MacCLOSKEY ... Guest in Gertie's Dressing Room (uncredited) SEAN MacGREGOR ... Man in Brixton Music Hall (uncredited) BARRY MACOLLUM ... Dan (uncredited) JEAN MacRAE ... Woman at Noel's Party (uncredited) LAURA MASON ... Woman at Noel's Party (uncredited) MURRAY MATHESON ... Bankruptcy Judge (uncredited) LESTER MATTHEWS ... Lord Chamberlain (uncredited) KIM McCARTHY ... Young Gertie (uncredited) = WINNIE McCARTHY ... Woman in Brixton Music Hall (uncredited) BERNARD McDONALD ... Ron James (uncredited) JOHN HUGH McKNIGHT ... Dancer (uncredited) WILLIAM MERVYN ... General (uncredited) ERIC MICKLEWOOD ... Guest on Bus (uncredited) BARRY P. MITCHELL ... Member of Flying Hillary's Trapeze Act (uncredited) ROY MONSELL ... Guest in Gertie's Dressing Room (uncredited) RALPH MONTGOMERY ... Reporter (uncredited) MIKE MORELLI ... Show Spectator (uncredited) CLIVE MORTON ... Army Officer Outside Window (uncredited) OLIVE MORTON ... General (uncredited) JUSTUS MOTTER ... Web Man (uncredited) WESLEY MURPHY ... Soldier (uncredited) FRANCIS NAPIER ... Singing Soldier (uncredited) JO ANN NORVELL ... Dwarf (uncredited) WILLIAM H. O'BRIEN ... Waiter (uncredited) WILLIAM O'TOOLE ... Man in Brixton Music Hall (uncredited) BARBARA OGILVIE ... Mary (uncredited) BRIAN PECK ... Soldier (uncredited) LINDA PECK ... Actress (uncredited) LYNN PERRY ... Man at Noel's Party (uncredited) GERALD PETERS ... Guest in Gertie's Dressing Room (uncredited) ELLEN PLASSCHAERT ... Moo, a Daffodil Girl (uncredited) JOE PLOSKI ... Show Spectator (uncredited) JOHN RAMIREZ ... Dwarf (uncredited) WALTER REED ... Photographer (uncredited) DANNY REES ... Juggler (uncredited) LEODA RICHARDS ... Restaurant Patron (uncredited) ROBERT RIETTY ... French Ambassador (uncredited) DAR ROBINSON ... Utility Acrobat (uncredited) ROBERT ROBINSON ... Show Spectator (uncredited) EDWIN ROCHELLE ... Stage Manger (uncredited) DINAH ANNE ROGERS ... Molly, a Daffodil Girl (uncredited) CLARK ROSS ... Waiter (uncredited) BETTY RUSSELL ... Woman Reporter (uncredited) BARBARA SANDLAND ... Mavis, a Daffodil Girl (uncredited) JILL SANZO ... Fox Chorus Girl (uncredited) AUDREY SAUNDERS ... Web Girl (uncredited) RAY SAUNDERS ... Acrobatic Act (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Stage Manager (uncredited) MILDRED SHAY ... Woman Reporter (uncredited) FRANK SINGUINEAU ... African Ambassador (uncredited) ELIZABETH ST. CLAIR ... Jeannie Banks (uncredited) GEOFFREY STEELE ... Englishman at Noel's Party (uncredited) GILCHRIST STUART ... Footman (uncredited) GRADY SUTTON ... First Salesman at Cartier's (uncredited) PATRICIA TIDY ... Woman in Hyde Park (uncredited) ARTHUR TOVEY ... Party Guest (uncredited) JOHN TREVOR ... Noel Coward as a Child (uncredited) ANNA TURNER ... Mrs. Klasen (uncredited) TERENCE VLIET ... Julian Brooke-Taylor (uncredited) BARBARA ANN WARKMEISTER ... Member of Flying Hillary's Trapeze Act (uncredited) MEL WARKMEISTER ... Member of Flying Hillary's Trapeze Act (uncredited) RUTH WARSHAWSKY ... Woman at Noel's Party (uncredited) PAUL WEBER ... Maitre d' Cotton Club (uncredited) H.E. WEST ... Man at Noel's Party (uncredited) MONTY WHITNEY ... Call Boy 'Red Peppers' (uncredited) DICK WILSON ... Drunk (uncredited) CICLEY WOLPER ... Englishwoman at Noel's Party (uncredited) MERRI WOOD-TAYLOR ... Woman at Adelphi Theatre (uncredited) STEVE WOODMAN ... Man (uncredited) JOHN WOODNUTT ... Second Speaker, Hyde Park Corner (uncredited) |
Directed by: ROBERT WISE ========= Writing Credits: WILLIAM FAIRCHILD ... (written by) ========= Produced by: SAUL CHAPLIN ... producer ROBERT WISE ... executive producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: LENNIE HAYTON ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: ERNEST LASZLO ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM REYNOLDS ========= Production Design by: BORIS LEVEN ========= Set Decoration by: HOWARD BRISTOL WALTER M. SCOTT ========= Costume Design by: DONALD BROOKS ========= Makeup Department: WILLIAM BUELL ... makeup artist HAL SAUNDERS ... hair stylist: Ms. Andrews WILLIAM TURNER ... makeup artist WILLARD BUELL ... makeup artist (uncredited) LORRAINE ROBERSON ... hair stylist: Ms. Andrews (uncredited) ========= Production Management: SAUL WURTZEL ... unit production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: RIDGEWAY CALLOW ... assistant director NICOLAS HIPPISLEY-COXE ... third assistant director (uncredited) RICHARD JENKINS ... second assistant director (uncredited) AL MURPHY ... second assistant director (uncredited) DAVID TRINGHAM ... first assistant director: UK (uncredited) ========= Art Department: DENNIS J. PARRISH ... property master (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: BERNARD FREERICKS ... sound MURRAY SPIVACK ... sound DOUGLAS O. WILLIAMS ... sound FRANK MEADOWS ... boom operator (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: GERALD ENDLER ... mechanical effects (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: L.B. ABBOTT ... special photographic effects ART CRUICKSHANK ... special photographic effects EMIL KOSA JR. ... special photographic effects ========= Stunts: PAULA DELL ... stunts (uncredited) RUSSELL SAUNDERS ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: KEITH BLAKE ... clapper loader (uncredited) RON PEARCE ... gaffer (uncredited) DONALD C. ROGERS ... photographer: second unit (uncredited) RONALD VIDOR ... first assistant camera (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: ADELE BALKAN ... wardrober ED WYNIGEAR ... wardrober BILL HARGATE ... Donald Brooks' assistant costume designer (uncredited) JOAN JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LENNIE HAYTON ... conductor / music arranger MICHAEL KIDD ... dances and musical numbers staged by ROBERT TRACY ... music editor JAY THOMPSON ... composer: dance music (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: SHELAH HACKETT ... dance assistant MAURICE ZUBERANO ... production associate MARY FIELDER ... film extra (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Robert Wise Productions Twentieth Century Fox ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (1968) [USA] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1968) [UK] Theatrical 20th Century Fox (1969) [FRANCE] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1974) [USA] TV - (original airing) - (pan/scan) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2004) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2004) [CANADA] DVD 20th Century Fox Entertainment (2006) [SPAIN] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [CANADA] DVD Umbrella Entertainment (2016) [AUSTRALIA] DVD ========= Other Companies: Cartier (jewelry furnished by) Lee Lighting (grip and lighting equipment) Lighting by Al Reiners (theatrical lighting) |
18 September 1968 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 19 September 1968 [USA] 25 December 1968 [Brazil] 15 January 1969 {Royal premiere} [London, UK] 16 January 1969 [UK] 17 January 1969 [France] 6 February 1969 [Sweden] 13 February 1969 [Italy] 22 February 1969 [Japan] 26 February 1969 [Argentina] 27 February 1969 [Netherlands] 28 February 1969 [West Germany] 21 March 1969 [Sydney, Australia] 25 March 1969 [Portugal] 4 April 1969 [Ireland] 6 June 1969 [Denmark] 18 June 1969 [Mexico] 26 June 1969 [Hong Kong] 18 July 1969 [Finland] 26 September 1969 [Madrid, Spain] 29 September 1969 [Barcelona, Spain] 14 October 1969 [Porto, Portugal] 15 December 1969 [Turkey] 22 May 1970 (70mm version) [East Germany] 29 May 1970 (35mm version) [East Germany] 7 January 1971 [Hungary] 15 January 1971 {Belgrade Film Festival} [Serbia] 16 September 1974 (re-release) [Spain] 4 December 1995 (video premiere) [Czech Republic] 31 August 2001 (limited) (re-release) [USA] 23 October 2001 (DVD premiere) [Canada] 6 November 2001 (DVD premiere) [Germany] 21 November 2001 (DVD premiere) [Argentina] 19 December 2001 (re-release) [France] 21 April 2004 (DVD premiere) [Greece] 16 July 2009 {Outfest Film Festival} [USA] |
![]() FUNNY GIRL (Biography | Comedy | Drama | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 31 minutes] The life of Fanny Brice, famed comedienne and entertainer of the early 1900s. We see her rise to fame as a Ziegfeld girl, subsequent career, and her personal life, particularly her relationship with Nick Arnstein. |
OVERTURE (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne I'M THE GREATEST STAR (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand IF A GIRL ISN'T PRETTY (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand, Mae Questel, and Kay Medford ROLLERSKATE RAG (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand and the Rollerskate Girls HIS LOVE MAKES ME BEAUTIFUL (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand and Company PEOPLE (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand YOU ARE WOMAN, I AM MAN (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Omar Sharif and Barbra Streisand DON'T RAIN ON MY PARADE (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand SADIE, SADIE (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif THE SWAN (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand FUNNY GIRL (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand MY MAN (MON HOMME) Music by Maurice Yvain French lyrics by Albert Willemetz and Jacques Charles English lyrics by Channing Pollock Performed by Barbra Streisand SECOND HAND ROSE By James F. Hanley and Grant Clarke Performed by Barbra Streisand (uncredited) I'D RATHER BE BLUE OVER YOU (THAN BE HAPPY WITH SOMEBODY ELSE) (as I'D RATHER BE BLUE) By Fred Fisher and Billy Rose Performed by Barbra Streisand (uncredited) HENRY STREET (uncredited) Music composed by Jule Styne PEOPLE (Reprise) Music by Jule Styne Lyrics by Bob Merrill Performed by Barbra Streisand FINALE (uncredited) Music by Jule Styne SWAN LAKE SUITE, OP. 20: SCÈNE, LAKE IN THE MOONLIGHT (uncredited) Written by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky |
BARBRA STREISAND ... Fanny Brice OMAR SHARIF ... Nick Arnstein KAY MEDFORD ... Rose Brice ANNE FRANCIS ... Georgia James WALTER PIDGEON ... Florenz Ziegfeld LEE ALLEN ... Eddie Ryan MAE QUESTEL ... Mrs. Strakosh GERALD MOHR ... Branca FRANK FAYLEN ... Keeney MITTIE LAWRENCE ... Emma GERTRUDE FLYNN ... Mrs. O'Malley PENNY SANTON ... Mrs. Meeker JOHN HARMON ... Company Manager THORDIS BRANDT ... Ziegfeld Girl BETTINA BRENNA ... Ziegfeld Girl VIRGINIA ANN FORD ... Ziegfeld Girl ALENA JOHNSTON ... Ziegfeld Girl KAREN LEE ... Ziegfeld Girl MARY JANE MANGLER ... Ziegfeld Girl INGA NEILSEN ... Ziegfeld Girl SHARON VAUGHN ... Ziegfeld Girl Rest of cast listed alphabetically: MARTIN ABRAHAMS ... Chorus Boy (uncredited) LILLIAN ADAMS ... Pushcart Woman (uncredited) PETER ADAMS ... Card Player (uncredited) CHARLES AKINS ... (uncredited) LEON ALTON ... Audience Member (uncredited) KRISTIN ANDERSEN ... Fanny Cousin (uncredited) MARTIN ASHE ... First Nighter (uncredited) AL AVALON ... Card Player (uncredited) CHELA BACIGALUPO ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) AL BAIN ... Stagehand (uncredited) FRANK BARON ... Regan (uncredited) BOBBIE BATES ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) RUDY BATTAGLIA ... Joey (uncredited) RICHARD S. BAUGHN ... Branca's Aide (uncredited) AL BEAUDINE ... Backstage Spectator (uncredited) WILLIAM 'BILLY' BENEDICT ... Western Union Boy (uncredited) GARY BOHN ... Reporter (uncredited) NICK BORGANI ... Audience Member (uncredited) DONALD BRADBURN ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) PAUL BRADLEY ... Card Player (uncredited) BLANCHE BRONTE ... Woman in Window (uncredited) PHYLLIS BROWN ... Showgirl (uncredited) BUDDY BRYAN ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) FLETCHER BRYANT ... Photographer (uncredited) BARBARA BURGESS ... Mirror Girl (uncredited) IRVING BURNS ... Dentist (uncredited) GENE CALLAHAN ... Captain (uncredited) KYRA CARLETON ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) NANCEE CHARLES ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) NOBLE 'KID' CHISSELL ... Vendor (uncredited) ROBERT CHRISTIAN ... Messenger (uncredited) ROY CLARK ... Dancer (uncredited) STERLING CLARK ... Dancer (uncredited) RUTH CLIFFORD ... Maid (uncredited) BEVERLY COLE ... Ziegfield Girl (uncredited) JEROME COLLAMORE ... Milkman (uncredited) GENE COLUMBUS ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) DANIEL COOK ... Cab Driver (uncredited) CIS CORMAN ... Ziegfield Girl (uncredited) TOM COUND ... Waiter (uncredited) CHRIS CRANSTON ... Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited) LEON DANIELS ... Card Player (uncredited) TONY DANTE ... Gambler (uncredited) DIANE DAVIS ... Candelabra Girl (uncredited) GAYLE DAVIS ... Chandelier Girl (uncredited) HAL K. DAWSON ... Doorman at Keeney's (uncredited) LAVINA DAWSON ... Sadie (uncredited) MARCEL DE LA BROSSE ... Paul - Waiter (uncredited) MARGARITA DE SAÁ WHITE ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) PEPE J. DeCHIAZZA ... Skater (uncredited) JACK DEL RIO ... Minor Role (uncredited) JOHN DENNIS ... Newsman (uncredited) GEORGE DeNORMAND ... Card Player (uncredited) JOANNA DiGIOVANNA ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) JOSEPH DOLPHIN ... Photographer (uncredited) PAT DOTY ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) JOHN DOWNING ... Boy on Henry Street (uncredited) BARRIE DUFFUS ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) MINTA DURFEE ... Citizen (uncredited) KEVIN EDWARDS ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) EDITH EMELYNE ... Wardrobe Woman (uncredited) SHEILA ENGLISH ... Showgirl (uncredited) LYNN FIELDS ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) JOHN FRAYER ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) RALPH GAMBINA ... Gambler (uncredited) LARRY GELMAN ... Newsman (uncredited) RUDY GERMANE ... Audience Member (uncredited) JOSEPH GLICK ... Citizen (uncredited) LLOYD GOUGH ... Bill Fallon - Lawyer (uncredited) JANET HADLAND ... Bride (uncredited) DANN E. HADZICK ... Card Player (uncredited) VIOLA HARRIS ... First Nighter (uncredited) JOHN HAWKE ... Card Player (uncredited) HOWARD HENDERSON ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) HILDEGARD ... Mirror Girl (uncredited) BARBARA HOUSTON ... Ziegfield Girl (uncredited) LINDA HOWE ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) CRAIG HUXLEY ... Hecky (uncredited) JERI JAMERSON ... Skater / Dancer (uncredited) RINI JARMON ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) MICHAEL JEFFERS ... Backstage Spectator (uncredited) HOWARD JEFFREY ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) ELAINE JOYCE ... Keeney Chorus Girl (uncredited) JACK KASABIAN ... Assistant Photographer (uncredited) ADAM KAUFMAN ... Little Boy (uncredited) PAUL KEITH ... Choreographer (uncredited) SHERWOOD KEITH ... Doorman (uncredited) INGEBORG KJELDSEN ... Opera Singer (uncredited) NORMA JEAN KRON ... Customer (uncredited) GEORGE LaFAVE ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) SHERRY LANSING ... Girlfriend (uncredited) AVRAM LAX ... Tie Peddler (uncredited) FRANCES WEINTRAUB LAX ... Pushcart Woman / Woman on Henry Street (uncredited) PAM LEHO ... Chandelier Girl (uncredited) ETHELREDA LEOPOLD ... Audience Member (uncredited) ROBERT LOCKE LORRAINE ... Butler (uncredited) ARLYN E. LOYND ... Cameraman (uncredited) FREEMAN LUSK ... Judge (uncredited) LESTER MACK ... (uncredited) SONYA MAHLER ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) MICHAEL MARK ... Halvah Peddler (uncredited) KATHERINE MARKING ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) KATHY MARTIN ... Bride (uncredited) MARK MASKIN ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) SALLY MASON ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) FRANK MATHIAS ... Young Escort (uncredited) DIANE MAYER ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) PAT McCCAFFRIE ... Newsman (uncredited) MAX MELLINGER ... First Nighter (uncredited) LEE MEREDITH ... Ziegfield Girl (uncredited) BELLE MITCHELL ... Woman on Henry Street (uncredited) RICHARD MONAHAN ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) BARBARA MONTE ...Skater (uncredited) MIKE MORELLI ... Citizen (uncredited) SHELLEY MORRISON ... Second Floor Woman (uncredited) E.A. NICHOLSON ... Counterman (uncredited) TOM NOEL ... Ticket Seller (uncredited) GERRY OKUNEFF ... Minor Role (uncredited) CHARLIE PETERSON ... Train Porter (uncredited) JOE PLOSKI ... Citizen (uncredited) RON POINDEXTER ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) TOMMY RALL ... Prince in 'Swan Lake' Parody (uncredited) PAUL RANDALL ... First Nighter (uncredited) TERESA RAVID ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) TONY REGAN ... Man in Audience (uncredited) HANNE-MARIE REINER ... Skater (uncredited) LEODA RICHARDS ... First Nighter (uncredited) ALEX RODINE ... Villain Dancer (uncredited) CLARK ROSS ... Minor Role (uncredited) JOHN ROY ... Audience Member (uncredited) FRANÇOISE RUGGIERI ... Girlfriend (uncredited) PAUL RUSSELL ... Casino Patron (uncredited) JACK BOWEN SAUNDERS ... Conductor (uncredited) JEFFREY SAYRE ... Man Dancing at Brice's (uncredited) YVONNE SCHUBERT ... Mirror Girl (uncredited) DARRYL SEAMEN ... Steiny (uncredited) JET SHARON ... Skater / Dancer (uncredited) JOHNNY SILVER ... Arnstein's Jockey (uncredited) JUNE SMANEY ... Party Guest (uncredited) HARRY STANTON ... Card Player (uncredited) GEOFFREY STEELE ... Steward (uncredited) NANCY STONE ... Chandelier Girl (uncredited) FRANK SULLY ... Bartender (uncredited) BUNNY SUMMERS ... Mrs. Nadler (uncredited) EARL SYDNOR ... Pullman Porter (uncredited) JUDY TAYLOR ... Mirror Girl (uncredited) ARTHUR TELL ... Conductor (uncredited) RITA THIEL ... Bride (uncredited) BOB THOMPSON ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) VICTORIA THOMPSON ... Mirror Girl (uncredited) ARTHUR TOVEY ... First Nighter (uncredited) PAT TRIBBLE ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) TERRI TUCKER ... Ziegfield Girl (uncredited) KAYE TURNER ... Ziegfield Girl (uncredited) CAPRICE WALKER ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) JOHN WARBURTON ... Card Player (uncredited) CAROL WARNER ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) JONI WEBSTER ... Candelabra Girl (uncredited) SANDRA WELLS ... Mirror Girl (uncredited) MARJORIE WHITE ... (uncredited) SHARI WHITE ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) MARC WILDER ... Comedy Dancer (uncredited) CAROLINE WILLIAMS ... Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited) CHRISTINE WILLIAMS ... Ziegfeld Girl (uncredited) SUSAN WILLIAMS ... Ballet Dancer (uncredited) SALLY WINN ... Wardrobe Woman (uncredited) DICK WINSLOW ... Violinist at Keeney's (uncredited) NANCY WOODS ... Chandelier Girl (uncredited) CHARLES WOOLF ... Court Clerk (uncredited) BEVERLY YATES ... Specialty Dancer (uncredited) JOE YORE ... Sadie's Husband (uncredited) ENID YOUSEN ... Pushcart Shopper (uncredited) JOHN ZIMEAS ... Gambler (uncredited) |
Directed by: WILLIAM WYLER ========= Writing Credits: ISOBEL LENNART ... (based on the musical play by) ISOBEL LENNART ... (screenplay by) ========= Produced by: RAY STARK ... producer ========= Music by: JULE STYNE WALTER SCHARF ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: HARRY STRADLING SR. (as HARRY STRADLING) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM SANDS MAURY WINETROBE ========= Production Design by: GENE CALLAHAN ========= Art Direction by: ROBERT LUTHARDT LINUS AABERG ... (uncredited) ========= Set Decoration by: WILLIAM KIERNAN ========= Costume Design by: IRENE SHARAFF ========= Makeup Department: ENRICO CORTESE ... makeup artist VIRGINIA DARCY ... hair stylist BEN LANE ... makeup supervisor FRANK McCOY ... makeup artist VIVIENNE WALKER ... hair stylist JAN VAN UCHELEN ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: PAUL HELMICK ... unit production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WENDELL FRANKLIN ... assistant director RAY GOSNELL JR. (as RAY GOSNELL) ... assistant director JACK ROE ... assistant director MICHAEL BLUM ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: WILL FERRELL ... scenic artist MENTOR HUEBNER ... production illustrator RICHARD LAWRENCE ... uncredited RICHARD M. RUBIN ... properties CRAIG BINKLEY ... set dresser (uncredited) BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: JOE HENRIE ... sound effects editor ARTHUR PIANTADOSI ... sound CHARLES J. RICE ... sound supervisor JACK SOLOMON ... sound AL YAYLIAN ... boom operator ========= Visual Effects by: BRIAN J. McNAMARA ... Digital restoration artist ALBERT WHITLOCK ... special photographic effects (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: RICHARD BORLAND ... key grip (uncredited) DOUG J. CAMPBELL ... best boy grip (uncredited) / key grip: second unit, New York (uncredited) WALLY MEINARDUS ... camera operator (uncredited) VAL O'MALLEY ... camera operator (uncredited) NELSON TYLER ... helicopter photographer (uncredited) RONALD VIDOR ... assistant camera (uncredited) ROY H. WAGNER ... assistant camera (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: IRENE SHARAFF ... costume designer: Barbra Streisand ========= Editorial Department: DAVID BERNSTEIN ... colorist (digitally restored version) JEFF SMITHWICK ... color timer: Technicolor (2000 restoration) ROBERT SWINK ... supervising film editor RALPH JAMES HALL ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: ALEXANDER COURAGE (as SANDY COURAGE) ... orchestrator JACK HAYES ... orchestrator BOB MERRILL ... lyrics by NELSON RIDDLE ... orchestrator HERBERT ROSS ... director: musical numbers WALTER SCHARF ... conductor / music supervisor / orchestrator TED SEBERN ... music editor LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator HERBERT W. SPENCER (as HERBERT SPENCER) ... orchestrator JULE STYNE ... music by: based on the play with BETTY WALBERG ... vocal-dance arrangements MILES A. ADAMS ... orchestrator (uncredited) BILL CAMPBELL ... musician: piano (uncredited) LOUIS KAUFMAN ... musician: violin (uncredited) JACK LESBERG ... musician: bass (uncredited) ARTHUR MORTON ... orchestrator (uncredited) UAN RASEY ... musician: trumpet (uncredited) ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) RAYMOND TURNER ... musician: piano (uncredited) ALBERT WOODBURY ... orchestrator (uncredited) EUGENE WORSELY JR. ... musician: clarinet (uncredited) SI ZENTNER ... musician: trombone (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: MARSHALL SCHLOM ... script supervisor ========= Transportation Department: FRANK KHOURY ... transportation (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: JACK BRODSKY ... public relations DAVID DWORSKI ... assistant to producer LORRY McCAULEY ... assistant to producer RUTANYA ALDA ... stand-in (stand in: Anne Francis) (uncredited) WAYNE FITZGERALD ... title designer (uncredited) J. DAVID JONES ... pilot: picture helicopter (uncredited) DOMINIC SANTARONE ... caterer (uncredited) RUTH SANTARONE ... caterer (uncredited) LEE SOLTERS ... publicist (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Columbia Pictures (present) Rastar Productions (present) ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (1968) [USA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Corporation (1969) [UK] Theatrical Columbia Film (1969) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Columbia Film-Verleih (1969) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical - (dubbed) Columbia International Films (1969) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical Columbia Pictures (1969) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures of Argentina (1969) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Kamera (1969) [NORWAY] Theatrical Columbia Films S. A. (1969) [MEXICO] Theatrical Columbia Filmes (1969) [PORTUGAL] Theatrical SPE Films India (as Columbia Films of India) (1969) [INDIA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures (1972) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1973) [USA] TV - (pan/scan) RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1983) [USA] VHS / Betamax Gaumont-Columbia-RCA (GCR) (1984) [FRANCE] VHS RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video (1984) [GERMANY] VHS RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1985) [USA] VHS - (pan and scan) RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1987) [USA] VHS RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1989) [SPAIN] VHS Cinema Club (1993) [UK] VHS Columbia TriStar Home Video (1993) [UK] VHS Columbia TriStar Home Video (1993) [USA] VHS VCI Distribution (through) (1993) [UK] VHS Video Collection International (through) (1993) [UK] VHS Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video (1996) [FRANCE] VHS Columbia TriStar Home Video (1997) [USA] VHS Columbia TriStar Home Video (1998) [AUSTRALIA] VHS Columbia TriStar Home Video (1998) [GERMANY] VHS Columbia TriStar Home Video (1998) [UK] VHS Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2001) [GERMANY] DVD Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2001) [SPAIN] DVD Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2001) [USA] DVD - (restored version) Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video (2001) [FRANCE] DVD LK-TEL (2001) [ARGENTINA] DVD Nordisk Film (2002) [FINLAND] DVD Sony Pictures Television (2002) [USA] TV - (syndication) 4 Front Video (2003) [UK] DVD Channel 4 Video (2003) [UK] DVD Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2003) [USA] DVD Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (2004) [ITALY] DVD Universal Pictures (2004) [DENMARK] DVD Sony Pictures Television International (2005) [USA] TV - (syndication) Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2007) [USA] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2009) [GERMANY] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2013) [GERMANY] Blu-ray / DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2013) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Shock DVD (2016) [AUSTRALIA] DVD Shock Entertainment (2016) [AUSTRALIA] DVD Shock (2016) [AUSTRALIA] DVD LK-TEL Vídeo [BRAZIL] DVD LK-TEL Vídeo [BRAZIL] VHS ========= Other Companies: Technicolor (color by) Panavision (filmed in) Columbia Records (original sound track album on) Reiss & Fabrizio (furs by) International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (acknowledgment) (as I.A.T.S.E.) Lepard/Neuhart (titles) Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) (acknowledgment) (as M.P.A.A.) Chace Productions (audio restoration) (uncredited) Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (cranes and dollies) (uncredited) Cineric (restoration) (uncredited) (as Cineric, Inc. New York) MTI Film (restoration services) Rastar Productions (from the original story and produced by) Solters & Digney (publicity) (uncredited) Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) (restored by) Technicolor (dye transfer prints by: Rastoration) (uncredited) |
26 September 1968 {Royal premiere} [London, UK] 27 September 1968 [UK] 9 October 1968 [Japan] 10 December 1968 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 11 December 1968 [France] 11 December 1968 [Portugal] 13 December 1968 [Canada] 16 December 1968 [Australia] 17 December 1968 [Sweden] 18 December 1968 [West Germany] 19 December 1968 [Netherlands] 20 December 1968 [Finland] 20 December 1968 {premiere} [Los Angeles, California, USA] 27 December 1968 [Ireland] 20 January 1969 [Denmark] 2 April 1969 [Mexico] July 1969 {Moscow Film Festival} [Soviet Union] 12 December 1969 [Barcelona, Spain] 19 December 1969 [Madrid, Spain] 1 January 1970 [Colombia] 12 January 1970 [Turkey] 14 January 1971 {Belgrade Film Festival} [Serbia] April 1971 [Poland] 23 July 1971 [East Germany] 9 December 1971 [Hungary] 20 December 1972 (re-release) [USA] 22 July 1974 (re-release) [Spain] 24 October 1977 (re-release) [Spain] 30 April 1981 (re-release) [Australia] 2 December 2005 {British Film Days} [Czech Republic] 29 March 2012 {Greek Film Archive} [Greece] |
OLIVER! (Drama | Family | Musical) [2 hours 33 minutes] Musical adaptation of Charles Dickens's classic tale of an orphan who runs away from the orphanage and hooks up with a group of boys trained to be pickpockets by an elderly mentor. |
FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Mark Lester (dubbed by Kathe Green) and Boys' Chorus OLIVER! (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Harry Secombe, Peggy Mount, and Boys' Chorus BOY FOR SALE (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Harry Secombe WHERE IS LOVE? (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Mark Lester (dubbed by Kathe Green) CONSIDER YOURSELF (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Jack Wild, Mark Lester (dubbed by Kathe Green), and Chorus YOU'VE GOT TO PICK A POCKET OR TWO (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Ron Moody and Boys IT'S A FINE LIFE (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Shani Wallis, Sheila White, and Chorus I'D DO ANYTHING (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Jack Wild, Shani Wallis, Mark Lester (dubbed by Kathe Green), Sheila White, Ron Moody, and Boys BE BACK SOON (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Ron Moody, Jack Wild, Mark Lester (dubbed by Kathe Green), and Boys WHO WILL BUY? (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Mark Lester (dubbed by Kathe Green) and Chorus AS LONG AS HE NEEDS ME (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Shani Wallis REVIEWING THE SITUATION (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Ron Moody OOM-PAH PAH (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Shani Wallis and Chorus REVIEWING THE SITUATION (Reprise) (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Ron Moody and Jack Wild CONSIDER YOURSELF (Finale) (1960) (uncredited) Words and Music by Lionel Bart Sung by Chorus over closing credits MY NAME (Bill Sikes' theme) (1960) (uncredited) Music by Lionel Bart Adapted by Johnny Green from Lionel Bart's song for the original stage production Heard as background music throughout many of the scenes involving Bill Sikes OVERTURE (uncredited) Written by Lionel Bart |
MARK LESTER ... Oliver RON MOODY ... Fagin SHANI WALLIS ... Nancy OLIVER REED ... Bill Sikes HARRY SECOMBE ... Bumble JACK WILD ... The Artful Dodger HUGH GRIFFITH ... Magistrate JOSEPH O'CONOR ... Mr. Brownlow PEGGY MOUNT ... Mrs. Bumble LEONARD ROSSITER ... Sowerberry HYLDA BAKER ... Mrs. Sowerberry KENNETH CRANHAM ... Noah Claypole MEGS JENKINS ... Mrs. Bedwin SHEILA WHITE ... Bet WENSLEY PITHEY ... Dr. Grimwig JAMES HAYTER ... Mr. Jessop ELIZABETH KNIGHT ... Charlotte FRED EMNEY ... Chairman - Workhouse EDWIN FINN ... Pauper - Workhouse ROY EVANS ... Pauper - Workhouse NORMAN MITCHELL ... Arresting Policeman ROBERT BARTLETT ... Fagin's Boy GRAHAM BUTTROSE ... Fagin's Boy JEFFREY CHANDLER ... Fagin's Boy KIRK CLUGSTON (as KIRK CLUGESTON) ... Fagin's Boy DEMPSEY COOK ... Fagin's Boy CHRISTOPHER DUFF ... Fagin's Boy NIGEL GRICE ... Fagin's Boy RONNIE JOHNSON ... Fagin's Boy NIGEL KINGSLEY ... Fagin's Boy ROBERT LANGLEY ... Fagin's Boy BRIAN LLOYD ... Fagin's Boy STUART LOCK (as PETER LOCK) ... Fagin's Boy CLIVE MOSS ... Fagin's Boy IAN RAMSEY ... Fagin's Boy PETER RENN ... Fagin's Boy BILLY SMITH ... Fagin's Boy KIM SMITH ... Fagin's Boy FREDDIE STEAD ... Fagin's Boy RAYMOND WARD ... Fagin's Boy JOHN WATTERS ... Fagin's Boy Rest of cast listed alphabetically: PETER AVELLA ... Man in Street (uncredited) JOHN BASKCOMB ... Workhouse Governor (uncredited) ROY BECK ... Drummer (Who Will Buy) (uncredited) JIMMY BERRIMAN ... Fagin's Boy (uncredited) MARY BURLEIGH ... Girl (uncredited) PAMELLA CARRINGTON-COUTTE ... Urchin (uncredited) JOE CORNELIUS ... Man in crowd (uncredited) FRANK CRAWSHAW ... Workhouse Governor (uncredited) JACQUELINE DARYL ... Dancer (uncredited) TERENCE DONOVAN ... Policeman 'Consider Yourself' (uncredited) HUGH ELTON ... Butler (uncredited) HARRY FIELDER ... Smart Gent (uncredited) LYNDA FISHER ... Girl (uncredited) JACK HAIG ... (uncredited) JOHN HEAWOOD ... Flute-playing man in tree (uncredited) PETER HOAR ... Clerk of Court (uncredited) GEORGE HOLDCROFT ... Man in Street (uncredited) PETER HONRI ... Concertina Man (uncredited) ANTHONY KEMP ... (uncredited) JUBA KENNERLEY ... Gentleman (uncredited) ARNOLD LOCKE ... Workhouse Governor (uncredited) JIM MACHIN ... Child (uncredited) ALF MANGAN ... Man in Courtroom (uncredited) RUBEN MARTIN ... Strongman (uncredited) STUART MIDDLETON ... Workhouse boy (uncredited) JOHN J. MOORE ... Man (uncredited) STEVE MORLEY ... Child (uncredited) GERALDINE MORROW ... Button Seller 'Consider Yourself' (uncredited) ELAINE PAIGE ... Urchin (uncredited) JAYNE PEACH ... Rose - Maid (uncredited) NORMAN PITT ... Workhouse Governor (uncredited) DIDO PLUMB ... Man in Crowd (uncredited) NOSHER POWELL ... Man (uncredited) KEITH ROBERTS ... Policeman Magistrate's Court (uncredited) JOHNNY ROSSI ... Man in Courtroom (uncredited) MARC SINCLAIR ... Urchin (uncredited) PHILIP STEWART ... Bystander (uncredited) VERNON WHITE ... Baker Boy Dancer (uncredited) FRED WOOD ... Onlooker in Crowd (Below Viaduct) (uncredited) HELEN WORTH ... Urchin (uncredited) |
Directed by: CAROL REED ========= Writing Credits: LIONEL BART ... (book) VERNON HARRIS ... (screenplay) CHARLES DICKENS ... (freely adapted from "Oliver Twist" by) ========= Produced by: JOHN WOOLF ... producer ========= Music by: LIONEL BART ... (music and lyrics by) JOHNNY GREEN ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: OSWALD MORRIS ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: RALPH KEMPLEN ... film editor ========= Casting by: JENIA REISSAR ... (casting) ========= Production Design by: JOHN BOX ========= Art Direction by: TERENCE MARSH KEN MUGGLESTON ... (set decorator) ========= Costume Design by: PHYLLIS DALTON ========= Makeup Department: GEORGE FROST ... makeup supervisor BOBBIE SMITH ... chief hairdresser ERIC ALLWRIGHT ... makeup artist (uncredited) HUGH RICHARDS ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: DENIS JOHNSON JR. ... unit production manager DENIS JOHNSON ... production supervisor ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: COLIN M. BREWER (as COLIN BREWER) ... assistant director RAY CORBETT ... assistant director: second unit MIKE HIGGINS ... second assistant director: second unit (uncredited) CHRIS KENNY ... third assistant director (uncredited) ARIEL LEVY ... first assistant director: second unit (uncredited) ========= Art Department: ROBERT CARTWRIGHT (as BOB CARTWRIGHT) ... assistant art director VERNON DIXON ... set dresser PETER DUKELOW ... construction manager PERCY GODBOLD ... production buyer KEN MUGGLESTON ... set dresser ROY WALKER ... assistant art director ROGER CHRISTIAN ... art department assistant (uncredited) CHUCK FERRIGNO ... property master (uncredited) MICHAEL GUYETT ... trainee scenic painter (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: BUSTER AMBLER ... sound recordist JOHN COX ... sound supervisor JIM GROOM ... sound editor BOB JONES ... sound recordist TONY DAWE ... music: adr and sound effects mixer (uncredited) ELIZABETH REDSTONE ... assistant sound editor (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: ALAN BRYCE (as ALLAN BRYCE) ... special effects ========= Visual Effects by: DOUG FERRIS ... matte artist (uncredited) ========= Stunts: NOSHER POWELL ... stunts (uncredited) EDDIE STACEY ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: FREDDIE COOPER ... camera operator BRIAN WEST ... photography: second unit ROGER BERNER ... clapper loader (uncredited) MAURICE GILLETT ... supervising electrician (uncredited) RONALD LENOIR ... set rigger (uncredited) BOB PENN ... still photographer (uncredited) MICHAEL WALTER ... key grip (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: JOHN WILSON-APPERSON ... wardrobe supervisor ========= Editorial Department: MARCEL DURHAM ... assistant film editor MICHAEL R. SLOAN ... assistant editor (uncredited) SATI TOORAY ... colorist (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LIONEL BART ... lyrics DUSTY BUCK ... music coordinator JOHNNY GREEN (as JOHN GREEN) ... choral arrangement / conductor / music arranger / music supervisor / orchestrator ROBERT HATHAWAY ... associate music editor RAY HOLDER ... choreographic music layouts ERIC ROGERS ... additional orchestrator / associate music supervisor KEN RUNYON (as KENNETH RUNYON) ... music editor ONNA WHITE ... musical sequences stager KATHE GREEN ... singing voice: Mark Lester (uncredited) OLIVER ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ERIC TOMLINSON ... music engineer (uncredited) U. TURN ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: PAMELA DAVIES ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: DONALD ALBERY ... produced by arrangement and in association with GRAHAM BARKLEY ... title backgrounds GEORGE BARON ... assistant choreographer LARRY OAKS ... assistant choreographer LORETTA ORDEWER ... production secretary TOM PANKO ... associate choreographer ONNA WHITE ... choreographer MARY FIELDER ... film extra (uncredited) KATHE GREEN ... singing voice: Oliver (uncredited) PATRICK ISHERWOOD ... assistant accountant (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Romulus Films (as A Romulus Production) Warwick Film Productions ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures Corporation (1968) [UK] Theatrical Columbia Pictures (presents) (1968) [USA] Theatrical Columbia International Films (1968) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical Columbia Film (1968) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Columbia Films (1968) [FINLAND] Theatrical Kamera (1968) [NORWAY] Theatrical Columbia Films S. A. (1969) [MEXICO] Theatrical Columbia Films of India (1969) [INDIA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures (1972) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1975) [USA] TV RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video (1980) [AUSTRALIA] Video RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1985) [USA] VHS - (pan and scan) Pioneer Entertainment (1992) [USA] Video - (LaserDisc) Columbia TriStar Home Video (1998) [USA] VHS - (30th Anniversary) Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (1998) [USA] DVD Columbia TriStar Home Video (2000) [UK] DVD Egmont Entertainment (2000) [FINLAND] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2005) [USA] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2005) [USA] DVD - (DVD & CD) Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) [USA] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) [FINLAND] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2008) [USA] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2008) [GERMANY] DVD Twilight Time (2013) [WORLD-WIDE] Blu-ray Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Nordic (2013) [FINLAND] Blu-ray TV5 (2013) [FINLAND] TV Frii (2016) [FINLAND] TV The Criterion Channel (2019) [USA] TV - (digital) R-Video [FINLAND] Video VTC-Video [FINLAND] Video ========= Other Companies: Descriptive Video Works (descriptive video) Panavision (camera equipment provided by) Sunset Gower Studios (sound stages) Westrex Recording System (sound recording system) |
1 October 1968 {Locarno Film Festival} [Switzerland] 6 November 1968 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 20 November 1968 [USA] May 1969 {Cannes Film Festival} [France] 16 July 1969 [Venezuela] 7 September 1969 {Gran Premio Bergamo} [Italy] 1969 [West Germany] 11 September 1970 [Ireland] June 1981 [Japan] 5 August 2007 {Film and Art Festival Two Riversides} [Poland] 29 October 2009 {Vienna International Film Festival} [Austria] 1 August 2015 {Melbourne International Film Festival} [Australia] 24 October 2020 (TV premiere) [Finland] |
![]() HEAD (Comedy | Fantasy | Musical) [1 hour 26 minutes] Running in from seemingly nowhere, Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith & Peter Tork - better known collectively as The Monkees - disrupt a bridge opening ceremony. From where and why did they come to disrupt the proceedings? They were filming a series of vignettes in several different genres, including a wild west sequence, a desert war sequence, a Confederate war sequence, and a science fiction sequence. They disagree with much of what is happening around them, and try to figure out how to escape the oppression they feel - symbolized by a big black box in which they are seemingly imprisoned - by the forces around. That oppression is often shown in the form of "The Big Victor Mature". |
PORPOISE SONG Written by Gerry Goffin & Carole King Performed by The Monkees (uncredited) DITTY DIEGO (uncredited) Written by Jack Nicholson & Bob Rafelson Performed by The Monkees CIRCLE SKY Written by Michael Nesmith Performed by The Monkees (uncredited) CAN YOU DIG IT Written by Peter Tork Performed by The Monkees (uncredited) AS WE GO ALONG Written by Carole King & Toni Stern Performed by The Monkees (uncredited) GET TUFF (uncredited) Written by Ken Thorne & Bob Rafelson DADDY'S SONG Written by Harry Nilsson (as Nilsson) Performed by The Monkees (uncredited) and sung by Davy Jones (uncredited) HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU (1893) (uncredited) Written by Patty S. Hill & Mildred J. Hill Performed by The Monkees LONG TITLE: DO I HAVE TO DO THIS ALL OVER AGAIN Written by Peter Tork Performed by The Monkees (uncredited) STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER (1966) (uncredited) Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Whistled by Peter Tork KUNSTLERLEBEN (ARTIST'S LIFE), OP.316 (1867) (uncredited) Written by Johann Strauss Briefly in the score after the mutant grasshopper is shown |
THE MONKEES: PETER TORK ... Peter DAVY JONES (as DAVID JONES) ... Davy MICKY DOLENZ ... Micky MICHAEL NESMITH ... Mike ANNETTE FUNICELLO ... Minnie TIMOTHY CAREY ... Lord High 'n Low LOGAN RAMSEY ... Off. Faye Lapid ABRAHAM SOFAER ... Swami VITO SCOTTI ... I. Vitteloni CHARLES MACAULAY ... Inspector Shrink T.C. JONES ... Mr. and Mrs. Ace CHARLES IRVING ... Mayor Feedback WILLIAM BAGDAD ... Black Sheik PERCY HELTON ... Heraldic Messenger SONNY LISTON ... Extra RAY NITSCHKE ... Private One CAROL DODA ... Sally Silicone FRANK ZAPPA ... The Critic JUNE FAIRCHILD ... The Jumper TERI GARR (as TERRY GARR) ... Testy True MIREILLE MACHU (as I.J. JEFFERSON) ... Lady Pleasure VICTOR MATURE ... The Big Victor TERRY CHAMBERS (as SREBMAHC YRRET) ... Oreh MIKE BURNS (as SNRUB EKIM) ... Gnihton ESTHER SHEPARD (as DRAPEHS REHTSE) ... Rehtom KRISTINE HELSTOSKI (as IKSOTSLEH ENITSIRK) ... Dneirf Lrig JOHN HOFFMAN (as NAMFFOH NHOJ) ... Dneifxes Eht LINDA WEAVER (as REVAEW ADNIL) ... Yraterces Revol JIM HANLEY (as YELNAH MIJ) ... Frodis Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JON C. ANDERSEN ... Self (uncredited) RONA BARRETT ... Self (uncredited) TONI BASIL ... Daddy's Song Dancer (uncredited) JOHN BROCKMAN ... Self - The Face (uncredited) CHELSEA BROWN ... Belly Dancer (uncredited) JOHN DENNIS ... Policeman (uncredited) SAM FLINT ... Old Man (uncredited) LINDA HAINES ... Surprise Party Guest (uncredited) DENNIS HOPPER ... Self (uncredited) TOR JOHNSON ... Guard (uncredited) VALERIE KAIRYS ... Spectator - Jumping Girl Scene (uncredited) HELENA KALLIANIOTES ... Belly Dancer (uncredited) KENNER G. KEMP ... On-Looker (uncredited) LEE KOLIMA ... Guard (uncredited) JACQUI LANDRUM ... Belly Dancer (uncredited) TIGER JOE MARSH ... Security Guard (uncredited) PHYLLIS BARBOUR NESMITH ... Surprise Party Guest (uncredited) NGOC LOAN NGUYEN ... Self - Executioner (archive footage) (uncredited) VAN LEM NGUYEN ... Self - Executed Viet Cong Soldier (archive footage) (uncredited) JACK NICHOLSON ... Movie Director at Filmshoot in Restaurant (uncredited) THE RADIO CITY ROCKETTES ... Themselves (archive footage) (uncredited) BOB RAFELSON ... Self (uncredited) RONALD REAGAN ... Self (archive footage) (uncredited) HAL TAGGART ... On-Looker (uncredited) JO ANNE WORLEY ... Woman in Playtex Bra Ad (uncredited) |
Directed by: BOB RAFELSON ========= Writing Credits: BOB RAFELSON ... (written by) and JACK NICHOLSON ... (written by) MICKY DOLENZ ... (uncredited) DAVY JONES ... (uncredited) MICHAEL NESMITH ... (uncredited) PETER TORK ... (uncredited) ========= Produced by: JACK NICHOLSON ... producer BOB RAFELSON ... producer BERT SCHNEIDER ... executive producer ========= Cinematography by: MICHEL HUGO ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: MICHAEL POZEN (as MIKE POZEN) MONTE HELLMAN ... (uncredited) ========= Art Direction by: SYDNEY Z. LITWACK ========= Set Decoration by: NED PARSONS ========= Production Management: HAROLD SCHNEIDER ... unit production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JON C. ANDERSEN (as JON ANDERSEN) ... assistant director ========= Art Department: JACK H. WILLIAMS (as JACK WILLIAMS) ... property master ========= Sound Department: LES FRESHOLTZ ... sound recordist JAMES NELSON ... supervising sound editor (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: CHUCK GASPAR ... special effects BURTON GERSHFIELD ... special color effects BRUCE LANE ... special color effects ========= Stunts: BRUCE PAUL BARBOUR ... utility stunts (uncredited) JACK WILLIAMS ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: GENE ASHMAN ... costumer ========= Editorial Department: GERALD SHEPARD ... editor: musical numbers (uncredited) ========= Music Department: GERRY GOFFIN ... song writer: "Porpoise Song" IGO KANTOR ... music coordinator CAROLE KING ... song writer: "As We Go Along" / song writer: "Porpoise Song" HARRY NILSSON (as NILSSON) ... song writer: "Daddy's Song" TONI STERN ... song writer: "As We Go Along" KEN THORNE ... composer: incidental music / conductor: incidental music PETER TORK ... song writer: "Can You Dig It" / song writer: "Long Title: Do I Have To Do This All Over Again" KEITH ALLISON ... musician (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: TONI BASIL ... choreographer MARILYN SCHLOSSBERG ... assistant to producers |
Production Companies: Raybert Productions ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (1968) [USA] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Corporation (1968) [UK] Theatrical CBS (1974) [USA] TV - (original airing) Rhino Home Video (1996) [USA] VHS The Criterion Collection (2010) [USA] DVD Yleisradio (YLE) (2020) [FINLAND] TV Rhino Home Video [USA] DVD ========= Special Effects: Butler-Glouner (photographic effects) ========= Other Companies: Edit-Rite (sound effects) Producers' Sound Service (re-recording) (as Producers Sound Services, Inc.) Synchrofilm Inc. (music editing) |
9 October 1968 [USA] 10 October 1968 {premiere} [London, UK] 19 December 1968 [Sydney, Australia] 23 December 1968 [Madrid, Spain] 27 February 1969 [Mexico] 27 February 1969 [Sweden] 28 February 1969 [Finland] 15 March 1969 [Japan] 28 March 1969 [Ireland] 3 April 1969 [West Germany] April 1969 [Austria] 2 July 1969 [Barcelona, Spain] 5 September 1969 [Denmark] 6 February 1970 [Czechoslovakia] 12 March 1970 [Hungary] 16 July 1971 [Italy] |
![]() FINIAN'S RAINBOW (Family | Fantasy | Musical) [2 hours 21 minutes] An Irish immigrant and his daughter move into a town in the American South with a magical piece of gold that will change people's lives, including a struggling farmer and African American citizens threatened by a bigoted politician. |
LOOK TO THE RAINBOW / HOW ARE THINGS IN GLOCCA MORRA? (Main Title) (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Petula Clark ("Rainbow") and played by the Warner Bros. Orchestra ("Glocca Morra") conducted by Ray Heindorf [Played during the opening credits] THIS TIME OF THE YEAR (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Al Freeman Jr. and chorus HOW ARE THINGS IN GLOCCA MORRA? (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Petula Clark LOOK TO THE RAINBOW (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Fred Astaire and Petula Clark Danced by Fred Astaire, Petula Clark, Barbara Hancock and Chorus OLD DEVIL MOON (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Don Francks and Petula Clark SOMETHING SORT OF GRANDISH (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung and Danced by Tommy Steele and Petula Clark IF THIS ISN'T LOVE (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Don Francks, Petula Clark, Fred Astaire and chorus, and danced by Barbara Hancock THAT GREAT COME-AND-GET-IT DAY (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Don Francks, Petula Clark and Chorus WHEN THE IDLE POOR BECOME THE IDLE RICH (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Fred Astaire, Petula Clark and chorus Danced by Fred Astaire OLD DEVIL MOON (reprise) (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Petula Clark and Don Francks RAIN DANCE BALLET (1946) (uncredited) Music by Burton Lane Danced by Barbara Hancock THE BEGAT (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Keenan Wynn and Gospel Trio (Avon Long, Jester Hairston and Roy Glenn) LOOK TO THE RAINBOW (reprise) (1946) (uncredited) Sung by chorus WHEN I'M NOT NEAR THE GIRL I LOVE (1946) (uncredited) Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg Music by Burton Lane Sung by Tommy Steele Danced by Barbara Hancock LOOK TO THE RAINBOW (2nd reprise) (1946) (uncredited) Sung by Don Francks, Fred Astaire and Chorus HOW ARE THINGS IN GLOCCA MORRA? (Finale) (1946) (uncredited) Sung by Petula Clark, Don Francks, Tommy Steele, Barbara Hancock, Keenan Wynn and chorus OH, DEM GOLDEN SLIPPERS (1879) (uncredited) Written by James Allen Bland Sung a cappella by Keenan Wynn |
FRED ASTAIRE ... Finian McLonergan PETULA CLARK ... Sharon McLonergan TOMMY STEELE ... Og DON FRANCKS ... Woody Mahoney KEENAN WYNN ... Senator Billboard Rawkins BARBARA HANCOCK ... Susan the Silent AL FREEMAN JR. ... Howard RONALD COLBY ... Buzz Collins DOLPH SWEET ... Sheriff WRIGHT KING ... District Attorney LOUIL SILAS ... Henry Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BRENDA ARNAU ... Sharecropper 'Necessity' (uncredited) CHARLES CARTER ... Sharecropper (uncredited) ROBERT CLEAVES ... Geologist (uncredited) ROBERT COLE ... Sharecropper (uncredited) WILLIE COVAN ... Sharecropper (uncredited) EVELYN DUTTON ... Sharecropper (uncredited) MARTIN ERIC ... Deputy (uncredited) JOE EVANS ... Sharecropper (uncredited) TALYA FERRO ... Sharecropper (uncredited) JAMES FIELD ... Sharecropper (uncredited) CAREY FOSTER ... Sharecropper (uncredited) LILI FRANCKS ... Sharecropper (uncredited) NICCI-ANN FRANK ... Sharecropper Child (uncredited) ROY GLENN ... Passion Pilgrim Gospeleer (uncredited) JESTER HAIRSTON ... Passion Pilgrim Gospeleer (uncredited) LOUIS HART ... Man in White Suit (uncredited) MARYA HENRIQUES ... Sharecropper (uncredited) ROBERT S. HOLMAN ... Lucas (uncredited) JOYCE HORNE ... Sharecropper (uncredited) VINCE HOWARD ... Geologist #1 (uncredited) BRUCE HOY ... Sharecropper (uncredited) BOBBY JOHNSON ... Sharecropper (uncredited) CARLTON JOHNSON ... Sharecropper (uncredited) PHYLLIS KENNEDY ... Sharecropper (uncredited) AVON LONG ... Passion Pilgrim Gospeleer (uncredited) MAURISHKA ... Sharecropper (uncredited) BERT MAY ... Sharecropper (uncredited) GARY MENTEER ... Sharecropper (uncredited) FRANCES E. NEALY ... Sharecropper (uncredited) ROY PALMER ... Sharecropper (uncredited) FRANK RADCLIFFE ... Sharecropper (uncredited) LEONARD ROGEL ... Man in White Suit (uncredited) ROBERTA TENNES ... Sharecropper (uncredited) CLAUDE THOMPSON ... Sharecropper (uncredited) PETER VIRGO ... Deputy (uncredited) REBECCA VORNO ... Sharecropper (uncredited) CLESSIA WADE ... Sharecropper (uncredited) JONATHAN WYNNE ... Sharecropper (uncredited) |
Directed by: FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA ========= Writing Credits: E.Y. HARBURG ... (book) and FRED SAIDY ... (book) E.Y. HARBURG ... (screenplay) & FRED SAIDY ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: JOEL FREEMAN ... associate producer JOSEPH LANDON ... producer ========= Music by: RAY HEINDORF ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: PHILIP H. LATHROP (as PHILIP LATHROP) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: MELVIN SHAPIRO ... film editor ========= Production Design by: HILYARD M. BROWN ========= Set Decoration by: PHIL ABRAMSON (as PHILIP ABRAMSON) WILLIAM L. KUEHL ========= Costume Design by: DOROTHY JEAKINS ... (costumes designed by) ========= Makeup Department: GORDON BAU ... makeup supervisor JEAN BURT REILLY ... supervising hair stylist ========= Production Management: JOEL FREEMAN ... production supervisor (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: FRED GAMMON ... assistant director HOWARD G. KAZANJIAN (as HOWARD KAZANJIAN) ... assistant director ========= Art Department: FRANK L. BROWN ... carpenter (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: M.A. MERRICK ... sound DAN WALLIN ... sound BOB BARRETT ... sound editor (uncredited) AL CAVIGGA ... sound editor (uncredited) HAROLD FISHER ... dialogue editor (uncredited) JACK HORGER ... sound editor (uncredited) ========= Stunts: JERRY BRUTSCHE ... utility stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: CARROLL BALLARD ... second unit photography (uncredited) WILLIAM N. CLARK ... first assistant camera (uncredited) ROBERT JASON ... electrician (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: FRED TALMAGE ... assistant film editor ========= Music Department: KEN DARBY ... associate music supervisor E.Y. HARBURG ... lyrics by: from the Broadway play RICHARD C. HARRIS ... music editor RAY HEINDORF ... conductor / music supervisor BURTON LANE ... music by: from the Broadway play ROBERT BAIN ... musician: guitar (uncredited) JACK DUMONT ... musician (uncredited) ALBERT SENDREY ... orchestrator (uncredited) ROBERT B. SHEPARD ... playback singer (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: BETTY LEVIN ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: RONALD COLBY ... dialogue supervisor PHILL NORMAN ... main title HERMES PAN ... choreographer GEORGE LUCAS ... production assistant (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Warner Bros./Seven Arts (presents) (as Warner Bros.-Seven Arts) Distributors: Warner Bros./Seven Arts (1968) [USA] Theatrical Warner-Pathé Distributors (1968) [UK] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1968) [NORWAY] Theatrical Warner Bros./Seven Arts (1969) [JAPAN] Theatrical Warner-Tonefilm (1969) [SWEDEN] Theatrical National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1977) [USA] TV - (original airing) Warner Home Video (2005) [USA] DVD Pioneer Entertainment [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Warner Home Video [USA] Video ========= Other Companies: Westheimer Company (main title) International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of) (as I.A.T.S.E.) Rhino Records (soundtrack) (uncredited) Warner Bros. Records (soundtrack) (uncredited) |
12 December 1968 {Charity premiere} [London, UK] 16 December 1968 {Royal premiere} [London, UK] 17 December 1968 [UK] 18 December 1968 [USA] 19 December 1968 [Sydney, Australia] 19 December 1968 [Sweden] 21 December 1968 [Japan] 23 December 1968 [Canada] 25 December 1968 [Netherlands] 27 December 1968 [Ireland] 18 January 1969 [Italy] 27 January 1969 [Brazil] 14 March 1969 [West Germany] 17 March 1969 [Madrid, Spain] 21 March 1969 [France] 18 April 1969 [Finland] 26 June 1969 [Mexico] 4 December 1969 [Hong Kong] 8 December 1969 [Denmark] 8 December 1969 [Turkey] December 1969 [Turkey] 8 March 1970 [Norway] 6 March 1976 (re-release) [Japan] 14 October 2010 (DVD premiere) [Russia] |
![]() CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (Adventure | Family | Fantasy | Musical) [2 hours 24 minutes] A down-on-his-luck inventor turns a broken-down Grand Prix car into a fancy vehicle for his children, and then they go off on a magical fantasy adventure to save their grandfather in a far-off land. |
BLUE DEVILS (uncredited) Music by Charles Williams YOU TWO (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Dick Van Dyke, Heather Ripley, and Adrian Hall TOOT SWEETS (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes HUSHABYE MOUNTAIN (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Dick Van Dyke Reprise performed by Dick Van Dyke and Sally Ann Howes ME OL' BAMBOO (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Dick Van Dyke and Chorus CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Dick Van Dyke, Heather Ripley, Adrian Hall, and Sally Ann Howes TRULY SCRUMPTIOUS (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Heather Ripley, Adrian Hall, and Sally Ann Howes LOVELY LONELY MAN (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Sally Ann Howes POSH! (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Lionel Jeffries THE ROSES OF SUCCESS (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by John Heawood, Michael Darbyshire, Kenneth Waller, Gerald Taylor, Eddie Davis, and Lionel Jeffries CHU-CHI FACE (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Gert Fröbe and Anna Quayle DOLL ON A MUSIC BOX/TRULY SCRUMPTIOUS (uncredited) Written by Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman Performed by Sally Ann Howes and Dick Van Dyke HAPPY BIRTHDAY (uncredited) Written by Patty S. Hill and Mildred J. Hill Performed by Gert Fröbe RULE BRITTANIA! (uncredited) Written by Thomas Augustine Arne and James Thomson |
DICK VAN DYKE ... Caractacus Potts SALLY ANN HOWES ... Truly Scrumptious LIONEL JEFFRIES ... Grandpa Potts GERT FRÖBE (as GERT FROBE) ... Baron Bomburst ANNA QUAYLE ... Baroness Bomburst BENNY HILL ... Toymaker JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE ... Lord Scrumptious ROBERT HELPMANN ... Child Catcher HEATHER RIPLEY ... Jemima ADRIAN HALL ... Jeremy BARBARA WINDSOR ... Blonde DAVY KAYE ... Admiral ALEXANDER DORÉ (as ALEXANDER DORE) ... First Spy BERNARD SPEAR ... Second Spy STANLEY UNWIN ... Chancellor PETER ARNE ... Captain of Guard DESMOND LLEWELYN ... Coggins VICTOR MADDERN ... Junkman ARTHUR MULLARD ... Big Man ROSS PARKER ... Chef GERALD CAMPION ... Minister FELIX FELTON ... Minister MONTI DELYLE (as MONTI DE LYLE) ... Minister TOTTI TRUMAN TAYLOR ... Duchess LARRY TAYLOR ... Lieutenant MAX BACON ... Orchestra Leader MAX WALL ... Inventor JOHN HEAWOOD ... Inventor MICHAEL DARBYSHIRE ... Inventor KENNETH WALLER ... Inventor GERALD TAYLOR ... Inventor EDDIE DAVIS ... Inventor Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ROBERT ARDITTI ... Dancer (uncredited) VIC ARMSTRONG ... Cavalry Guard at Cannon (uncredited) MICHAEL AUDRESON ... Peter (uncredited) THEO AYGAR ... 4th Minister (uncredited) JOHN BASKCOMB ... Castle Chef (uncredited) ROY BECK ... Grand Prix Spectator (uncredited) JIMMY BERRIMAN ... Child in Castle (uncredited) EUNICE BLACK ... Courtier (uncredited) BILL BRANDON ... 'Test your Strength' Attendant (uncredited) DANIEL BROWN ... Townsman (uncredited) PHIL COLLINS ... Vulgarian Child (uncredited) TIM CONDREN ... Cavalry Guard (uncredited) SADIE CORRE ... Field Worker (uncredited) JOHN CROCKER ... Under Chef (uncredited) CYRIL CROSS ... Minister (uncredited) DAN DARNELLI ... Man in the Sweet Factory (uncredited) GABRIELLE DAYE ... Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited) LIZ ENGLISH ... (uncredited) ERNEST FENNEMORE ... Man at Fair (uncredited) HARRY FIELDER ... Soldier at Castle (uncredited) HENRY GIBSON ... Dancer (uncredited) GARY GRAHAM ... Child in Castle (uncredited) CARSON GREEN ... Urchin (uncredited) KAY HAMILTON ... 3rd Duchess (uncredited) MIRANDA HAMPTON ... Scullery Maid (uncredited) ROBERT JENNER ... Field Worker (uncredited) NIGEL KINGSLEY ... Child in Castle (uncredited) TEDDY KISS ATOM ... Minor Role (uncredited) GEORGE LEECH ... Chitty's original driver (uncredited) JIM MACHIN ... Child (uncredited) MARY MAXFIELD ... Lady at the Fair (uncredited) CONNEL MILES ... Dancer (uncredited) ROY MURRAY ... Fairground Barker (uncredited) GRACE NEWCOMBE ... 2nd Duchess (uncredited) DICKIE OWEN ... Major Domo (uncredited) PAUL PHILLIPS ... Soldier (uncredited) DIDO PLUMB ... Townsman (uncredited) COLIN RIX ... Chauffeur (uncredited) JESSIE ROBINS ... Pastry Cook (uncredited) JOSEPH ROSS ... Child in Castle (uncredited) PETER ROSS ... Child in Castle (uncredited) JANETTE ROWSELL ... Scullery Maid (uncredited) JOHN RUDDOCK ... Minister of Finance (uncredited) HUGH SPIGHT ... Background (uncredited) IAN SPOFFORTH ... Minor Role (uncredited) REG THOMASON ... Castle Guest (uncredited) ROSETTA TROPEA ... Child at the Fair (uncredited) RICHARD WATTIS ... Secretary at Sweet Factory (uncredited) JEANNETTE WILD ... Minor Role (uncredited) BOB WRIGHT ... Grand Prix Official (uncredited) |
Directed by: KEN HUGHES ... (directed by) ========= Writing Credits: IAN FLEMING ... (novel) ROALD DAHL ... (screenplay by) & KEN HUGHES ... (screenplay by) RICHARD MAIBAUM ... (additional dialogue by) ========= Produced by: ALBERT R. BROCCOLI ... producer (produced by) STANLEY SOPEL ... associate producer ========= Music by: RICHARD M. SHERMAN ... (music by) ROBERT B. SHERMAN ... (music by) IRWIN KOSTAL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: CHRISTOPHER CHALLIS ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: JOHN SHIRLEY ========= Production Design by: KEN ADAM ... (production designed by) ========= Art Direction by: HARRY POTTLE ========= Costume Design by: JOAN BRIDGE ... colour costume designer ELIZABETH HAFFENDEN ... colour costume designer ========= Makeup Department: GENE BECK ... makeup artist (uncredited) JAN DORMAN ... assistant hairdresser (uncredited) ========= Production Management: DAVID MIDDLEMAS ... production supervisor HUBERT FRÖHLICH ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: GUS AGOSTI ... assistant director DICKIE BAMBER ... assistant director: title sequence MISHKA CHEYKO ... third assistant director BRIAN W. COOK ... second assistant director RICHARD TAYLOR ... second unit director TERENCE CHURCHER ... second assistant director (uncredited) PETER R. HUNT ... director: title sequence (uncredited) ========= Art Department: DICKIE BAMBER ... assistant set dresser ROBERT W. LAING (as BOB LAING) ... assistant art director PETER LAMONT ... assistant art director JACK STEPHENS ... associate art director PATRICK WEYMOUTH ... property master MICHAEL WHITE ... assistant art director JOHN CHISHOLM ... prop man (uncredited) MAGGIE PINHORN ... draughtswoman (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: FRED HYNES ... sound recordist HARRY MILLER ... dubbing editor JOHN W. MITCHELL (as JOHN MITCHELL) ... sound recordist LES WIGGINS ... dubbing editor MAURICE ASKEW ... sound effects editor (uncredited) RICHARD BEST JR. ... assistant sound editor (uncredited) GRAHAM V. HARTSTONE ... sound camera operator (uncredited) PETER LACEY ... adr mixer (uncredited) KEITH PAMPLIN ... boom operator (uncredited) ANTHONY SLOMAN ... assistant dialogue editor (uncredited) DAN WALLIN ... re-recording mixer (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: JOHN STEARS ... special effects WALLY ARMITAGE ... special effects crew (uncredited) JIMMY HARRIS ... special effects crew (uncredited) GARTH INNS ... special effects crew (uncredited) JIMMY WARD ... special effects crew (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: CLIFF CULLEY ... matte effects ROY FIELD ... visual effects (uncredited) ========= Stunts: VIC ARMSTRONG ... stunts (uncredited) KEN BUCKLE ... stunts (uncredited) MICK DILLON ... stunts (uncredited) GEORGE LEECH ... stunt coordinator (uncredited) DEREK PIGGOTT ... stunt pilot (uncredited) MIKE REID ... stunt driver (uncredited) EDDIE STACEY ... stunt performer (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: JOHN HARRIS ... camera operator JOHN JORDAN ... aerial cameraman SKEETS KELLY ... second unit cameraman JIMMY SPOARD ... grip MARTIN BODY ... assistant camera (uncredited) NIGEL COUSINS ... clapper loader (uncredited) MIKE FOX ... focus puller: second unit (uncredited) GEORGE PINK ... camera operator (uncredited) MICHAEL REED ... director of photography: title sequence (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: JACKIE CUMMINS ... wardrobe supervisor KEELEY 'WYN' ELLEN WINIFRED ... wardrobe mistress (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: HARRY LEDGER ... assistant editor (uncredited) BEN RAYNER ... editor: title sequence (uncredited) ========= Location Management: FRANK ERNST ... location manager ========= Music Department: MARC BREAUX ... stager: musical numbers ROBIN CLARKE ... music editor MORRIS I. DIAMOND ... music consultant IRWIN KOSTAL ... conductor / music supervisor RICHARD M. SHERMAN ... lyrics by ROBERT B. SHERMAN ... lyrics by DEE DEE WOOD ... stager: musical numbers IRWIN KOSTAL ... musical director (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited) IAN MacPHERSON ... musician: celeste (uncredited) ERIC TOMLINSON ... music engineer (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: ANGELA MARTELLI ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: MARC BREAUX ... choreographer ALBERT R. BROCCOLI ... presenter ROWLAND EMETT ... creator: Potts inventions PETER R. HUNT (as PETER HUNT) ... production associate NATALIE MORGAN ... stand-in DEE DEE WOOD ... choreographer PAUL BETTERIDGE ... stand-in: Adrian Hall (uncredited) JACK DEARLOVE ... stand-in: Dick Van Dyke (uncredited) ANTONIA ELLIS ... double: Sally Ann Howes (uncredited) MARY FIELDER ... film extra (uncredited) YVONNE HODGKINS ... stand-in: Heather Ripley (uncredited) PETER R. HUNT ... title sequence (uncredited) PETER ROSS ... stand-in: Adrian Hall (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Dramatic Features (as A Warfield - D.F.I. Picture) Warfield (made by) (as Warfield Productions) ========= Distributors: United Artists (1968) [USA] Theatrical UA (1968) [JAPAN] Theatrical United Artists (1968) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical United Artists (1968) [UK] Theatrical United Artists (1968) [SWEDEN] Theatrical United Artists (1969) [FINLAND] Theatrical United Artists (as Les Artistes Associés) (1969) [FRANCE] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1970) [NORWAY] Theatrical CBS (1972) [USA] TV Antenne 2 (A2) (1975) [FRANCE] TV - (dubbed version) Intervision Video (1980) [UK] VHS VidAmerica (1980) [USA] VHS Magnetic Video (1981) [USA] Video CBS/Fox (1983) [USA] Video Warner Home Video (1983) [AUSTRALIA] VHS Warner Home Video (1983) [UK] VHS CBS/Fox (1984) [USA] Video Mainostelevisio (MTV3) (1984) [FINLAND] TV Audio Visual Enterprises (1987) [GREECE] VHS CBS/Fox (1988) [USA] Video Playhouse Video (1988) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Video (1989) [USA] VHS Scanvideo (for United Artists) (1989) [FINLAND] VHS Warner Home Video (1989) [WEST GERMANY] VHS Time-Life Video (1990) [USA] Video MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1993) [USA Video - (laserdisc) MGM/UA Home Entertainment (through Warner Home Video) (1994) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (1994) [USA] VHS MGM Home Entertainment (1998) [USA] DVD MGM Home Entertainment (1998) [USA] VHS Disney Channel (1998) [UK] TV - (limited) Disney Channel (2003) [UK] TV - (limited) MGM Home Entertainment (2003) [GERMANY] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2006) [AUSTRALIA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007) [USA] DVD MGM Home Entertainment (2007) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [NETHERLANDS] Blu-ray / DVD MGM Home Entertainment (2010) [GERMANY] Blu-ray 20th Century Fox (2010) [RUSSIA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2014) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Omroep MAX (2016) [NETHERLANDS] TV - (NPO1) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2017) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2018) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (2020) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD - (reprint for MGM) ========= Other Companies: Crest Digital (restoration work) (uncredited) Ford Motor Company (the producer gratefully acknowledges the assistance and co-operation of) (as The Ford Motor Company) KO Creative (package design and layout) Perseverance Records (soundtrack) (re-issue 2013) Todd-AO Studios (recorded at) (as Todd-AO) |
21 December 1968 [New York City, New York, USA] 9 May 1969 [Italy] 11 July 1969 [Ireland] 21 August 1969 [Sweden] 23 January 1970 [Denmark] 18 June 1970 [Australia] 15 February 1974 (TV premiere) [West Germany] November 2003 {Torino Film Festival} [Italy] |
![]() THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY'S (Musical Comedy) [1 hour 39 minutes] Rachel arrives in New York from her Amish community intent on becoming a dancer. Unfortunately Billy Minsky's Burlesque is hardly the place for her Dances From The Bible. But the show's comedian Raymond sees a way of wrong-footing the local do-gooders by announcing the new Paris sensation "Mme Fifi" and putting on Rachel's performance as the place is raided. All too complicated, the more so since her father is scouring the town for her and both Raymond and his straight-man Chick are falling for Rachel. |
PERFECT GENTLEMAN (uncredited) Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Lee Adams TAKE TEN TERRIFIC GIRLS (BUT ONLY NINE COSTUMES) (uncredited) Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Lee Adams YOU RAT YOU (uncredited) Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Lee Adams THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY'S (uncredited) Music by Charles Strouse Lyrics by Lee Adams |
JASON ROBARDS ... Raymond Paine BRITT EKLAND ... Rachel Schpitendavel NORMAN WISDOM ... Chick Williams FORREST TUCKER ... Trim Houlihan HARRY ANDREWS ... Jacob Schpitendavel JOSEPH WISEMAN ... Louis Minsky DENHOLM ELLIOTT ... Vance Fowler ELLIOTT GOULD ... Billy Minsky JACK BURNS ... Candy Butcher BERT LAHR ... Professor Spats GLORIA LEROY ... Mae Harris EDDIE LAWRENCE ... Scratch DEXTER MAITLAND ... Duffy LILLIAN HAYMAN ... Singer in Speakeasy RICHARD LIBERTINI (as DICK LIBERTINI) ... Pockets JUDITH LOWRY (as JUDITH LOWERY) ... Mother Annie WILL B. ABLE ... Clyde MIKE ELIAS ... Immigration Officer 1 FRANK SHAW ... Immigration Officer 2 CHANIN HALE ... Valerie ERNESTINE BARRETT ... Minsky Girl KELSEY COLLINS ... Minsky Girl MARILYN D'HONAU ... Minsky Girl KATHRYN DOBY ...Minsky Girl JOANNA RUSH (as JoANN LEHMANN) ... Minsky Girl DOROTHEA MacFARLAND ... Minsky Girl BILLIE MAHONEY ... Minsky Girl CAROLYN MORRIS ... Minsky Girl JUNE EVE STORY ... Minsky Girl HELEN WOOD ... Minsky Girl RUDY VALLEE ... Opening Narrator (voice) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: MARY BOYLAN ... Laughing Lady in the Audience (uncredited) HENRY CALVERT ... (uncredited) HERBIE FAYE ... Waiter (uncredited) STEPHEN FITZSTEPHENS ... Ice Cream Kisser (uncredited) TRENT GOUGH ... Minsky Customer (uncredited) LESTER MACK ... (uncredited) JOE E. MARKS ... Mr. Fliegelmann (uncredited) CHARLES MAYER ... Man (uncredited) PACKY McFARLAND ... Man (uncredited) REMO PISANI ... Stagehand (uncredited) ELLEN STRETTON ... Bit Part (uncredited) FAT THOMAS ... Stagehand (uncredited) |
Directed by: WILLIAM FRIEDKIN ========= Writing Credits: ARNOLD SCHULMAN ... (screenplay) & SIDNEY MICHAELS ... (screenplay) & NORMAN LEAR ... (screenplay) ROWLAND BARBER ... (book) ========= Produced by: GEORGE JUSTIN ... associate producer NORMAN LEAR ... producer ========= Music by: CHARLES STROUSE ========= Cinematography by: ANDREW LASZLO ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: RALPH ROSENBLUM PABLO FERRO ... (uncredited) ========= Casting by: MARION DOUGHERTY ========= Production Design by: JEAN ECKART WILLIAM ECKART ========= Art Direction by: JOHN ROBERT LLOYD ========= Set Decoration by: JOHN GODFREY ========= Costume Design by: ANNA HILL JOHNSTONE ========= Makeup Department: IRVING BUCHMAN ... makeup artist BOB GRIMALDI (as ROBERT GRIMALDI) ... hairdresser ========= Production Management: JIM DI GANGI ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: PABLO FERRO ... second unit director BURTT HARRIS ... assistant director ALAN HOPKINS (as J. ALAN HOPKINS) ... second assistant director ========= Art Department: RICHARD ADEE ... set dresser EDWARD GARZERO ... chief scenic artist DONALD HOLTZMAN ... property master EDWARD SWANSON ... set construction WALTER WAY ... set construction FRANK FRAZETTA ... poster and promotional art (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: JACK FITZSTEPHENS ... sound editor DENNIS MAITLAND (as DENNIS L. MAITLAND) ... production sound mixer DICK VORISEK (as RICHARD VORISEK) ... re-recording mixer RICHARD P. CIRINCIONE ... assistant sound editor (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: PABLO FERRO ... visual consultant ========= Camera and Electrical Department: VINNIE GERARDO (as VINCENT GERARDO) ... assistant camera RICHARD C. KRATINA (as RICHARD KRATINA) ... camera operator MICHAEL MAHONY ... key grip WILLIE MEYERHOFF (as WILLIAM MEYERHOFF) ... gaffer JOSH WEINER ... still photographer RON ZARILLA ... second assistant camera ========= Casting Department: BERNIE STYLES ... extras casting ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: GEORGE NEWMAN ... wardrobe FLO TRANSFIELD (as FLORENCE TRANSFIELD) ... wardrobe ========= Editorial Department: MICHAEL BREDDAN ...assistant editor RON KALISH ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: PHILIP J. LANG ... conductor / orchestrator ========= Script and Continuity Department: MARGUERITE JAMES (as MARGUERITE JAMES POWELL) ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: DANNY DANIELS ... choreographer DICK DeBENEDICTIS (as RICHARD DeBENEDICTIS) ... choreographer PABLO FERRO ... title designer: main title sequence WILLIAM GIORGIO ... assistant to producer SHIRLEY MARCUS ... production secretary MORTON MINSKY ... technical advisor ANNE WALLACE ... assistant choreographer JANE HOYT THOMPSON ... assistant: Norman Lear (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Tandem Productions ========= Distributors: United Artists (1968) [USA] Theatrical United Artists (1969) [UK] Theatrical United Artists (1969) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1969) [NORWAY] Theatrical National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1974) [USA] TV - (original airing) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) All Media ========= Other Companies: Eaves Costume Company (costumes by) (as Eaves) The Optical House (opticals by) (as The Optical House N.Y.C.) |
26 December 1968 [New York City, New York, USA] 23 April 1969 [France] 2 June 1969 [Sweden] 16 October 1969 [Netherlands] 19 February 1971 [Denmark] 3 November 1971 [Argentina] 11 May 1972 [Australia] 23 March 1977 [Japan] 10 November 1998 (TV premiere) [Finland] 17 October 2007 {Panorama of European Cinema} [Greece] 15 September 2009 {Toronto International Film Festival} [Canada] 29 May 2013 {Krakow Film Festival} [Poland] 27 June 2017 (4K restoration) {Il Cinema Ritrovato} [Italy] 12 October 2017 (digitally restored version) {Mumbai Film Festival} [India] 30 August 2019 (re-release) [UK] |
![]() MONTEREY POP (Documentary | History | Music) [1 hour 18 minutes] Legendary California music festival (pre-Woodstock) that launched the state-side careers of several performers, most notably Jimi Hendrix. Check out Mama Cass being absolutely blown away while watching Joplin sing. Here there be REAL acid rock. |
SAN FRANCISCO (BE SURE TO WEAR FLOWERS IN YOUR HAIR) Written by John Phillips Performed by Scott McKenzie Studio version, played over film footage of pre-concert activity. CREEQUE ALLEY Written by John Phillips & Michelle Phillips Performed by The Mamas and the Papas (John Phillips, Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips) Studio version, played over film footage of pre-concert activity. CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' Written by John Phillips & Michelle Phillips Performed by The Mamas and the Papas (John Phillips, Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips) ROLLIN' AND TUMBLIN' Writer unknown (attributed to Hambone Willie Newbern) Performed by Canned Heat (Frank Cook, Bob Hite, Henry Vestine, Alan Wilson, Larry Taylor) THE 59TH STREET BRIDGE SONG (FEELIN' GROOVY) Written by Paul Simon Performed by Simon & Garfunkel (Art Garfunkel, Paul Simon) BAJABULA BONKE (THE HEALING SONG) Written by Miriam Makeba Performed by Hugh Masekela HIGH FLYING BIRD Written by Billy Edd Wheeler Performed by Jefferson Airplane (Marty Balin, Jack Casady, Spencer Dryden, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Grace Slick) TODAY Written by Marty Balin & Paul Kantner Performed by Jefferson Airplane (Marty Balin, Jack Casady, Spencer Dryden, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, Grace Slick) BALL AND CHAIN Written by Big Mama Thornton Performed by Big Brother and the Holding Company (Peter Albin, Sam Andrew, Dave Getz, James Gurley, Janis Joplin) PAINT IT BLACK Written by Mick Jagger & Keith Richards Performed by Eric Burdon and The Animals (Vic Briggs, Barry Jenkins, Danny McCulloch, John Weider) MY GENERATION Written by Pete Townshend Performed by The Who (Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Pete Townshend) SECTION 43 Written by Country Joe McDonald Performed by Country Joe and the Fish (Country Joe McDonald, Barry Melton, Chicken Hirsh, David Cohen, Bruce Barthol) SHAKE Written by Sam Cooke Performed by Otis Redding I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU TOO LONG (TO STOP NOW) Written by Otis Redding & Jerry Butler Performed by Otis Redding WILD THING Written by Chip Taylor Performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Jimi Hendrix, Mitch Mitchell, Noel Redding) GOT A FEELIN' Written by John Phillips & Denny Doherty Performed by The Mamas and the Papas (John Phillips, Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, Michelle Phillips) DHUN (mistitled as "Raga Bhimpalasi") Traditional; adapted by Ravi Shankar Performed by Ravi Shankar |
SCOTT McKENZIE ... Performer THE MAMAS AND THE PAPAS: DENNY DOHERTY - vocals, guitar CASS ELLIOT - vocals JOHN PHILLIPS - vocals, guitar MICHELLE PHILLIPS - vocals, tambourine CANNED HEAT: FRANK COOK - drums BOB "THE BEAR" HITE - vocals, harmonica, guitar LARRY "THE MOLE" TAYLOR - bass, guitar, vocals HENRY "THE SUNFLOWER" VESTINE - guitar ALAN "BLIND OWL" WILSON - guitar, harmonica, vocals SIMON AND GARFUNKEL: ART GARFUNKEL - vocals PAUL SIMON - vocals, guitar HUGH MASEKELA ... Performer JEFFERSON AIRPLANE: MARTY BALIN - vocals, rhythm guitar, occasional bass JACK CASADY - bass, occasional guitar SPENCER DRYDEN - drums, percussion PAUL KANTNER - rhythm guitar, vocals JORMA KAUKONEN - lead guitar, vocals GRACE SLICK - vocals, keyboards, piano, recorder, percussion ... Performer BIG BROTHER AND THE HOLDING COMPANY: PETER ALBIN - bass SAM ANDREW - guitar, vocals DAVE GETZ - drums, piano JAMES GURLEY - guitar JANIS JOPLIN - lead vocals ... Performer ERIC BURDON and THE ANIMALS: ERIC BURDON - vocals ... Performer VIC BRIGGS - guitar, piano BARRY JENKINS - drums DANNY McCULLOCH - bass, vocals JOHN WEIDER - guitar, violin, bass THE WHO: ROGER DALTREY – lead vocals, harmonica, rhythm guitar, lead guitar, trombone PETE TOWNSHEND – lead guitar, backing and lead vocals, rhythm guitar JOHN ENTWISTLE – bass, backing and lead vocals, trumpet, french horn, piano KEITH MOON – drums, occasional vocals COUNTRY JOE AND THE FISH: COUNTRY JOE MCDONALD - vocals, guitar BARRY "THE FISH" MELTON - guitar, vocals BRUCE BARTHOL - bass DAVID BENNETT COHEN - guitar, piano, electronic organ GARY "CHICKEN" HIRSH - drums OTIS REDDING ... Performer JIMI HENDRIX: JIMI HENDRIX - guitar, vocals ... Performer MITCH MITCHELL - drums ... (uncredited) NOEL REDDING - bass ... (uncredited) RAVI SHANKAR ... Performer Uncredited cast: BOOKER T. & THE M.G.s: BOOKER T. JONES - keyboards, oboe, saxophone, trombone, guitar, double bass, vocals STEVE CROPPER - guitar DONALD "DUCK" DUNN - bass guitar AL JACKSON JR. - drums, percussion LAURA NYRO ... Performer JOHNNY RIVERS ... Performer MICKY DOLENZ ... Self - Audience Member BRIAN JONES ... Self TOM SMOTHERS ... Self CAROL WAYNE ... Self - Audience Member |
Directed by: D.A. PENNEBAKER ========= Produced by: LOU ADLER ... producer JOHN PHILLIPS ... producer ========= Cinematography by: NICK DOOB (as JAMES DESMOND) ... (filmed by) BARRY FEINSTEIN ... (filmed by) RICHARD LEACOCK ... (filmed by) ALBERT MAYSLES ... (filmed by) ROGER MURPHY ... (filmed by) D.A. PENNEBAKER ... (filmed by) NICHOLAS T. PROFERES (as NICK PROFERES) ... (filmed by) ========= Film Editing by: NINA SCHULMAN ========= Camera and Electrical Department: JOHN MADDOX ... camera operator ========= Editorial Department: MARY LAMPSON ... assistant editor ========= Music Department: HAL BLAINE ... musician |
Production Companies: John Phillips-Lou Adler Leacock-Pennebaker ========= Distributors: Leacock-Pennebaker (as Leacock Pennebaker Inc.) (1968) [USA] Theatrical Film Canada Presentations (1969) [CANADA] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1971) [NORWAY] Theatrical Transocean Films (1971) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Sirius Publishing (1996) [USA] Video - (CD-ROM) The Criterion Collection (2002) [USA] DVD The Criterion Collection (2004) [USA] DVD Janus Films (2017) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) The Criterion Collection (2017) [USA] DVD The Criterion Collection (2017) [USA] Blu-ray Video Beat [USA] DVD Video Beat [USA] VHS |
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