Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
14 February 1969 {premiere} [Boston, Massachusetts, USA] 25 February 1969 [London, UK] 28 March 1969 {premiere} [Los Angeles, California, USA] 1 April 1969 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 17 May 1969 [Japan] May 1969 {Cannes Film Festival} [France] 19 June 1969 [Mexico] 7 August 1969 [Argentina] 14 August 1969 {premiere} [Sydney, Australia] August 1969 [Austria] 3 September 1969 [France] 23 September 1969 [Sweden] 5 October 1969 {Thessaloniki International Film Festival} [Greece] 24 October 1969 [Madrid, Spain] 24 October 1969 [West Germany] 14 November 1969 [Ireland] 21 November 1969 [Finland] 24 November 1969 [Denmark] 19 December 1969 [Barcelona, Spain] 24 December 1969 [Netherlands] May 1971 [Poland] 25 February 1972 [East Germany] 21 November 1976 (TV premiere) [Hungary] 4 March 2003 (DVD premiere) [Canada] 20 July 2004 (DVD premiere) [Brazil] 1 September 2004 (DVD premiere) [Sweden] 6 October 2019 {London Film Festival} [UK] |
![]() SWEET CHARITY (Comedy | Drama | Music | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 29 minutes] Taxi dancer Charity continues to have Faith in the human race despite apparently endless disappointments at its hands, and Hope that she will finally meet the nice young man to romance her away from her sleazy life. Maybe, just maybe, handsome Oscar will be the one to do it. |
MY PERSONAL PROPERTY (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by Shirley MacLaine BIG SPENDER (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by Female Ensemble RICH MAN'S FRUG (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Performed by Orchestra and Chorus IF MY FRIENDS COULD SEE ME NOW (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by Shirley MacLaine THERE'S GOTTA BE SOMETHING BETTER THAN THIS (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by Shirley MacLaine, Chita Rivera and Paula Kelly IT'S A NICE FACE (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by Shirley MacLaine THE RHYTHM OF LIFE (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by Sammy Davis Jr. and Chorus SWEET CHARITY (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by John McMartin I'M A BRASS BAND (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by Shirley MacLaine and Male Ensemble I LOVE TO CRY AT WEDDINGS (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by Stubby Kaye and Chorus WHERE AM I GOING? (uncredited) Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by Dorothy Fields Performed by Shirley MacLaine |
SHIRLEY MacLAINE ... Charity JOHN McMARTIN ... Oscar RICARDO MONTALBAN ... Vittorio SAMMY DAVIS JR. ... Big Daddy CHITA RIVERA ... Nickie PAULA KELLY ... Helene STUBBY KAYE ... Herman BARBARA BOUCHET ... Ursula SUZANNE CHARNY ... Dancer ALAN HEWITT ... Nicholsby DANTE DiPAOLO (as DANTE D'PAULO) ... Charlie BUD VEST ... Dancer BEN VEREEN ... Dancer LEE ROY REAMS ... Dancer AL LANTI ... Dancer JOHN WHEELER ... Dancer LEON BING ... Model Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LEON ALTON ... Dancer (uncredited) RICHARD ANGAROLA ... Maitre d' (uncredited) MARIE BAHRUTH ... Dancer (uncredited) TONI BASIL ... Dancer (uncredited) HENRY BECKMAN ... Policeman (uncredited) JACK BERLE ... Onlooker at Park (uncredited) LARRY BILLMAN ... Dancer (uncredited) CAROL BIRNER ... Dancer (uncredited) HERMAN BODEN ... Dancer (uncredited) DONALD BRADBURN ... Dancer (uncredited) CHARLES BREWER ... Young Man on Bridge (uncredited) CHELSEA BROWN ... Dancer (uncredited) LONNIE BURR ... Willie (uncredited) JEFF BURTON ... Policeman (uncredited) CEIL CABOT ... Married Woman (uncredited) DEE CARROLL ... Woman on Tandem (uncredited) RAY CHABEAU ... Dancer (uncredited) NOBLE 'KID' CHISSELL ... Onlooker at Park (uncredited) CHERYL CHRISTIANSEN ... Dancer (uncredited) LINDA CLIFFORD ... Dancer (uncredited) KATHLEEN CODY ... Blonde Flower Girl (uncredited) DICK COLACINO ... Dancer (uncredited) BUD CORT ... Flower Child (uncredited) JOHN CRAIG ... Patron at Dance Hall (uncredited) BRYAN DA SILVA ... Dancer (uncredited) MARGUERITE DeLAIN ... Dancer (uncredited) ALFRED DENNIS ... Waiter at 'Chile Hacienda' (uncredited) GEORGE DENORMAND ... Onlooker at Park (uncredited) KATHRYN DOBY ... Dancer (uncredited) JIMMY FIELDS ... Dancer (uncredited) LYNN FIELDS ... Dancer (uncredited) JOHN FRAYER ... Patron at Dance Hall (uncredited) DAVE GOLD ... Panhandler (uncredited) BEN GOODING ... Dancer (uncredited) BICK GOSS ... Drummer Boy (uncredited) ELLEN HALPIN ... Dancer (uncredited) CHUCK HARROD ... Singer (uncredited) SHARON HARVEY ... Young Woman on Bridge (uncredited) TOM HATTEN ... Man in Tandem (uncredited) FRANCINE HENDERSON ... Onlooker at Park (uncredited) BUDDY JOE HOOKER ... Baseball Player (uncredited) CARLTON JOHNSON ... Dancer (uncredited) KIRK KIRKSEY ... Dancer (uncredited) RICHARD KORTHAZE ... Dancer (uncredited) JENNIFER LAWS ... Dancer (uncredited) NOLAN LEARY ... Manfred (uncredited) LANCE LEGAULT ... Dancer (uncredited) DIKI LERNER ... Man with Dog on Bridge (uncredited) BUDDY LEWIS ... Appliance Salesman (uncredited) MARCO LOPEZ ... Man in Park (uncredited) JUDITH LOWRY ... Old Lady on Park Bench (uncredited) TRISH MAHONEY ... Dancer (uncredited) JERRY MANN ... Singer (uncredited) LYNN McMURREY ... Dancer (uncredited) JOSEPH MELL ... Man on Bridge (uncredited) GLORIA MILLS ... Dancer (uncredited) JACKIE MITCHELL ... Model (uncredited) TED MONSON ... Dancer (uncredited) APRIL NEVINS ... Dancer (uncredited) GERALDINE O'BRIEN ... Lady on Bridge (uncredited) MARIS O'NEILL ... Dancer (uncredited) WALTER PAINTER ... Dancer (uncredited) ALMA PLATT ... Lady with Hat on Bridge (uncredited) MAUDIE PRICKETT ... Nurse on Bridge (uncredited) LOUISE QUICK ... Dancer (uncredited) FRANK RADCLIFFE ... Dancer (uncredited) LEODA RICHARDS ... Onlooker at Park (uncredited) ED ROBINSON ... Dancer (uncredited) CARROLL ROEBKE ... Model (uncredited) SANDY ROVETTA ... Dancer (uncredited) CHARLENE RYAN ... Dancer (uncredited) DOM SALINARO ... Dancer (uncredited) JULESTE SALVE ... Dancer (uncredited) VICTORIA SCRUTON ... Dancer in 'Big Spender' Number (uncredited) RONNIE SHARK ... Baseball Player (uncredited) PAUL SHIPTON ... Patron at Dance Hall (uncredited) GEORGINA SPELVIN ... Dancer (uncredited) PATRICK SPOHN ... Dancer (uncredited) NORMAN STEVANS ... Concession (uncredited) CHET STRATTON ... Waiter (uncredited) WALTER STRATTON ... Patron at Dance Hall (uncredited) KRISTOFFER TABORI ... Flower Child (uncredited) ROBERT TERRY ... Doorman (uncredited) BOB THOMPSON JR. ... Dancer (uncredited) ROGER TIL ... Greeter at 'Pompeii Club' (uncredited) JERRY TRENT ... Dancer (uncredited) TIFNI TWITCHELL ... Dancer (uncredited) RENATA VASELLE ... Dancer (uncredited) BONNIE G. WEST ... Dancer (uncredited) LORENE YARNELL JANSSON ... Dancer (uncredited) KAY YORK ... Dancer (uncredited) ADELE YOSHIOKA ... Dancer (uncredited) |
Directed by: BOB FOSSE ========= Writing Credits: NEIL SIMON ... (from the New York stage production book by) FEDERICO FELLINI ... (based upon the screenplay by: "Nights of Cabiria") & TULLIO PINELLI ... (based upon the screenplay by: "Nights of Cabiria") and ENNIO FLAIANO ... (based upon the screenplay by: "Nights of Cabiria") PETER STONE ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: ROBERT ARTHUR ... producer ========= Music by: CY COLEMAN ========= Cinematography by: ROBERT SURTEES ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: STUART GILMORE ========= Art Direction by: ALEXANDER GOLITZEN GEORGE C. WEBB ========= Set Decoration by: JACK D. MOORE ... (set decorations) ========= Costume Design by: EDITH HEAD ========= Makeup Department: LARRY GERMAIN ... hair stylist SYDNEY GUILAROFF ... hair stylist: Miss MacLaine BUD WESTMORE ... makeup artist MARVIN G. WESTMORE ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: ERNEST B. WEHMEYER ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DOUGLAS GREEN ... assistant director ART LEVINSON ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: FRANK L. BROWN ... carpenter (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: LEN PETERSON ... sound RONALD PIERCE ... sound WILLIAM RUSSELL ... sound WALDON O. WATSON ... sound PETER BERKOS ... sound effects editor (uncredited) WELDON BROWN ... playback operator (uncredited) JAMES V. SWARTZ ... sound (uncredited) ========= Stunts: DEAN SMITH ... stunt double: John McMartin (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DOUG MATHIAS ... lighting technician (uncredited) ========= Music Department: NANCY ADAMS ... uncredited RALPH BURNS ... orchestrations CY COLEMAN ... from the New York stage production music by / music by DOROTHY FIELDS ... from the New York stage production lyrics by / lyrics by JOSEPH GERSHENSON ... conductor / music supervisor JACK LEE ... vocal coach ARNOLD SCHWARZWALD ... music editor CAROL KAYE ... musician: bass (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: BETTY A. GRIFFIN (as BETTY ABBOTT) ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: LEON CHARLES ... dialogue coach BOB FOSSE ... choreographed by / from the New York stage production staging and choreography by ED GASPER ... dance assistant PAUL GLOVER ... dance assistant SONJA HANEY ... dance assistant JOHN SHARPE ... dance assistant DOMINIC SANTARONE ... caterer (uncredited) RUTH SANTARONE ... caterer (uncredited) GWEN VERDON ... assistant choreographer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Universal Pictures (presents) (as Universal) ========= Distributors: Universal Pictures (as A Universal® Picture) (1969) [USA] Theatrical Rank Film Distributors (1969) [UK] Theatrical Universal Film (1969) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Universal Film Agency (1969) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical Universal Film (1969) [NORWAY] Theatrical Acme Films (1969) [PHILIPPINES] Theatrical National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1973) [USA] TV MCA Home Video (1989) [USA] VHS MCA/Universal Home Video (2001) [USA] VHS Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2003) [USA] DVD Universal Pictures (2004) [GERMANY] DVD Argentina Video Home (2008) [ARGENTINA] DVD Elephant Films (2016) [FRANCE] Video NBC Universal Television Distribution (2018) [USA] TV - (syndication) Powerhouse Films (as Indicator) (2020) [UK] Blu-ray - (limited edition) CIC Vídeo [BRAZIL] VHS ========= Other Companies: Cinematique (cosmetics by) Fryer, Carr & Harris Inc. (from the New York stage production produced by) (as Fryer, Carr & Harris) The Howard Anderson Company (title design) (as Howard A. Anderson Co.) Westrex Recording System (sound recording system) |
19 March 1969 [New York City, New York, USA] 28 March 1970 [Australia] 17 July 1970 [France] 4 September 1970 [Denmark] 3 February 1973 [Finland] |
![]() CAN HEIRONYMUS MERKIN EVER FORGET MERCY HUMPPE AND FIND TRUE HAPPINESS? (Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 47 minutes] Hieronymus Merkin (Anthony Newley) has recently turned forty, and is in the midst of preparing a movie that details his life's history and development. Portraying himself as a marionette being controlled by an unseen puppet master, young Merkin is led away from the innocence of youth and into the waiting arms of one woman after another by Goodtime Eddie Filth (Milton Berle). With Filth's guidance, Merkin steadily transforms into a self-centered womanizer, save only for the longing he feels for his one lost love, Mercy Humppe (Connie Kreski). As the producers of his life story scream for him to come up with an ending, Merkin must look back and decide what, if anything, he's learned from his experiences. |
PICCADILLY LILLY (uncredited) Performed by Anthony Newley and Bruce Forsyth Music by Anthony Newley Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer SWEET LOVE CHILD (uncredited) Performed by Anthony Newley Music by Anthony Newley Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer IF ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE (uncredited) Performed by Anthony Newley and Chorus Music by Anthony Newley Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer CHALK AND CHEESE (uncredited) Performed by Joan Collins Music by Anthony Newley Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer WHEN YOU GOTTA GO (uncredited) Performed by George Jessel Music by Anthony Newley Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer I'M ALL I NEED (uncredited) Performed by Anthony Newley Music by Anthony Newley Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer ON THE BOARDS (uncredited) Performed by Bruce Forsyth Music by Anthony Newley Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer ONCE UPON A TIME (uncredited) Performed by Anthony Newley Music by Anthony Newley Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer OH WHAT A SON OF A BITCH I AM (uncredited) Performed by Anthony Newley, Ronald Rubin and Stubby Kaye Music by Anthony Newley Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer |
ANTHONY NEWLEY ... Heironymus Merkin JOAN COLLINS ... Polyester Poontang ALEXANDER NEWLEY ... Thaxted TARA NEWLEY ARKLE (as TARA NEWLEY) ... Thumbelina MILTON BERLE ... Goodtime Eddie Filth CONNIE KRESKI ... Mercy Humppe GEORGE JESSEL ... The Presence BRUCE FORSYTH ... Uncle Limelight PATRICIA HAYES ... Grandma STUBBY KAYE ... Fat Writer RONALD RUBIN ... Skinny Writer LOUIS NEGIN ... Producer Peter TOM STERN ... Producer Ron RONALD RADD ... Critic Bentley ROSALIND KNIGHT ... Critic Penelope VICTOR SPINETTI ... Critic Sharpnose JULIAN ORCHARD ... Red Cardinal JUDY CORNWELL ... Filigree Fondle DESMOND WALTER-ELLIS ... Philip Bluster BERNARD STONE ... Icicle Ike MARGARET NOLAN ... Little Assistance YOLANDA ... Trampolena Whambang SALLY DOUGLAS ... Automation Bunny ROY DESMOND ... The Mask Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LYNDA BARON ... Baby Boobala Salesgirl (uncredited) JOYCE BLAIR ... Oat-O-Rinos Girl (uncredited) BRUCE BOA ... Car Salesman (uncredited) ROBIN BULLIVANT ... Oat-O-Rinos Teenager (uncredited) BERRY CORNISH ... Fran (uncredited) GILLY GRANT ... Miss Maidenhead Fern (uncredited) MIKE HIGGINS ... The Prompter (uncredited) ISOBEL HURLL ... Marge (uncredited) ROBERT HUTTON ... Insurance Agent (uncredited) LAURIE LEIGH ... Toothpaste Mother (uncredited) ALETA MORRISON ... Harriet (uncredited) EVE PEARCE ... Floor Wax Housewife (uncredited) JOHN POORE ... Toothpaste Teenager (uncredited) MARGO SEGRAVE ... Miss Hope Climax (uncredited) SUE SHEPHERD ... Miss Quiche Lorraine (uncredited) MURIEL YOUNG ... Liz Harper (uncredited) |
Directed by: ANTHONY NEWLEY RICHARD WILLIAMS ... (animation director) ========= Writing Credits: ANTHONY NEWLEY ... (writer) HERMAN RAUCHER ... (writer) ========= Produced by: GEORGE FOWLER ... associate producer ANTHONY NEWLEY ... producer ========= Music by: ANTHONY NEWLEY ========= Cinematography by: OTTO HELLER ========= Film Editing by: BERNARD GRIBBLE ========= Art Direction by: BILL CONSTABLE (as WILLIAM CONSTABLE) ========= Set Decoration by: SCOTT SLIMON ... (set decor) ========= Costume Design by: LOUDON SAINTHILL ========= Makeup Department: R.L. ALEXANDER ... makeup artist MERVYN MEDALIE ... hair stylist PAT McDERMOTT ... hairdresser (uncredited) CLIFF SHARPE ... make-up (uncredited) ========= Production Management: DENNIS GARDINER ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: RAY FRIFT ... first assistant director MIKE HIGGINS ... second assistant director STUART BLACK ... first assistant director (uncredited) GRAHAM FOWLER ... second assistant director (uncredited) JIM GODWIN ... third assistant director (uncredited) MICHAEL LYTTON ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: DAVE EVERALL ... rigger DON MINGAYE ... assistant art director CHARLES DAVIS ... construction manager (uncredited) ROBERT TANENBAUM ... movie poster artist (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: DAVID CAMPLING ... sound editor WALLY MILNER ... sound KEN SCRIVENER ... sound mixer MIKE TUCKER ... sound camera operator JOHN SALTER ... boom operator (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: PETER HUTCHINSON ... special effects ========= Camera and Electrical Department: BERNARD FORD ... camera operator GINGER GEMMEL (as NEIL GINGER GEMMELL) ... camera operator PETER HANNAN ... focus puller EDDIE COLLINS ... clapper loader: second unit (uncredited) FRANK ELLATCOTT ... focus puller (uncredited) DAVID HOLMES ... photography: second unit (uncredited) TREVOR WRENN ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Animation Department: ERROL LE CAIN ... animator RICHARD WILLIAMS ... animation director: title sequence SIMON PETERS ... animation editor (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: HILDA GEERDTS ... wardrobe COLETTE DU PLESSIS ... wardrobe (uncredited) ========= Music Department: PETER KNIGHT ... music arranger HERBERT KRETZMER ... lyrics DAVID LINDUP ... music arranger PHILIP MARTELL ... musical director HARRY ROBERTSON (as HARRY ROBINSON) ... music arranger ========= Script and Continuity Department: CONNIE WILLIS ... continuity JENNY PHILLIPS ... continuity (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: JOHNNY GREENLAND ... choreographer CATHERINE O'BRIEN ... unit publicist (uncredited) ANN THRIFT ... production secretary (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Taralex Universal Pictures ========= Distributors: Regional Film Distributors (1969) [USA] Theatrical Universal Pictures (1969) [UK] Theatrical ========= Other Companies: Richard Williams Studio (main titles) |
10 April 1969 [UK] 3 October 1969 [USA] 28 November 1969 [France] 26 December 1969 [Gent, Belgium] 26 December 1969 [Sweden] 15 January 1970 [Australia] 23 February 1970 [Denmark] 13 March 1970 [Ireland] 26 March 1970 [Netherlands] 7 May 1970 [Hungary] 11 September 1970 [Finland] 1976 [West Germany] 15 October 2014 {Gent International Film Festival} [Belgium] 7 April 2015 {Istanbul Film Festival} [Turkey] |
![]() OH! WHAT A LOVELY WAR (Comedy | Musical | War) [2 hours 24 minutes] A movie about World War I based on a stage musical of the same name, portraying the "Game of War", and focusing mainly on the members of the Smith family who go off to war. Much of the action in the movie revolves around the words of the marching songs of the soldiers, and many scenes portray some of the more famous (and infamous) incidents of the war, including the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, the Christmas meeting between British and German soldiers in no-man's-land, and the wiping out by their own side of a force of Irish soldiers newly arrived at the front, after successfully capturing a ridge that had been contested for some time. |
OH, IT'S A LOVELY WAR (uncredited) Written by John Long and Maurice Scott Performed by John Mills and chorus TOCCATA AND FUGUE IN D MINOR (uncredited) Written by Johann Sebastian Bach ARE WE DOWNHEARTED? NO! (uncredited) Written by Worton David and Lawrence Wright Performed by Paul Shelley, Wendy Allnutt, Maurice Roëves, Angela Thorne, Corin Redgrave, Mary Wimbush and chorus IT'S A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY (uncredited) Written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams Performed by chorus THE BELLS OF HELL (uncredited) Traditional Arranged by Alfred Ralston Performed by chorus SING ME TO SLEEP, SERGEANT MAJOR (uncredited) Written by G. Clifton Bingham and Edwin Greene Performed by chorus I'LL MAKE A MAN OF YOU (uncredited) Music by Herman Finck Lyrics by Arthur Wimperis Performed by Maggie Smith BELGIUM PUT THE KIBOSH ON THE KAISER (uncredited) Written by Alf Ellerton Performed by Jean-Pierre Cassel and chorus YOUR KING AND COUNTRY (uncredited) Written by Paul Rubens Performed by chorus WHEN YOU WORE A TULIP (uncredited) Music by Percy Wenrich Lyrics by Jack Mahoney Performed by Michael Redgrave AULD LANG SYNE (uncredited) Traditional, lyrics by Robert Burns Arranged by Alfred Ralston Performed by chorus PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES (uncredited) Written by George Asaf and Felix Powell Performed by chorus STILLE NACHT (uncredited) Music by Franz Xaver Gruber Lyrics by Joseph Mohr Arranged by Alfred Ralston Performed by chorus GOODBYE-EE (uncredited) Written by Bert Lee and R.P. Weston Performed by Joe Melia and Corin Redgrave GASSED LAST NIGHT (uncredited) Traditional Arranged by Charles Chilton Performed by chorus ROSES OF PICARDY (uncredited) Music by Haydn Wood Lyrics by Frederick Edward Weatherly Performed by Maggie Smith (uncredited) ROW, ROW, ROW (uncredited) Written by William Jerome and James V. Monaco Performed by chorus COMRADES (uncredited) Written by Felix McGlennon Performed by Joe Melia SHE WAS ONE OF THE EARLY BIRDS (uncredited) Written by T.W. Conner HUSH, HERE COMES THE DREAM MAN (uncredited) Written by Fred J. Barnes, R.P. Weston and Maurice Scott THERE'S A LONG, LONG TRAIL A-WINDING (uncredited) Written by Zo Elliott and Stoddard King WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS Music by Charles Crozat Converse (uncredited) and lyrics by Joseph M. Scriven (uncredited) Arranged by Alfred Ralston (uncredited) Performed by Maurice Arthur (uncredited) and chorus RULE, BRITANNIA! (uncredited) Music by Thomas Augustine Arne Performed by chorus MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES (uncredited) Written by Harry Carlton and Joseph Tunbridge Performed by chorus RED WING (uncredited) Music by Kerry Mills Lyrics by Thurland Chattaway Performed by Pia Colombo BONSOIR MON AMOUR (uncredited) Written by René Lepeltier and André Sablon Performed by Pia Colombo THE BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC (uncredited) Music by William Steffe Arranged by Alfred Ralston ONWARD, CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS (uncredited) Music by Arthur Sullivan Arranged by Alfred Ralston THE CHURCH'S ONE FOUNDATION (uncredited) Music by Samuel Wesley Arranged by Alfred Ralston WHITER THAN THE WHITEWASH (uncredited) Traditional Arranged by Alfred Ralston Performed by chorus I WANT TO GO HOME (uncredited) Traditional Arranged by Alfred Ralston Performed by chorus THE FOUNTAIN IN THE PARK (uncredited) Written by Ed Haley Performed by chorus NEVER MIND (uncredited) Written by Henry Dent and Tom Goldburn THE ALLEY ALLEY OH (uncredited) Traditional Arranged by Alfred Ralston 'TILL THE BOYS COME HOME (uncredited) Music by Ivor Novello Lyrics by Lena Guilbert Ford OVER THERE (uncredited) Written by George M. Cohan Performed by chorus KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING (uncredited) Music by Ivor Novello Lyrics by Lena Guilbert Ford Performed by chorus THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME (uncredited) Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Herbert Reynolds Performed by chorus |
WENDY ALLNUTT ... Florence Victoria 'Flo' Smith COLIN FARRELL ... Harry Arnold Smith MALCOLM McFEE ... Frederick Percy 'Freddie' Smith JOHN RAE ... Grandpa Smith CORIN REDGRAVE ... Bertram Biddle 'Bertie' Smith MAURICE ROËVES ... George Patrick Michael Smith PAUL SHELLEY ... Jack Henry Smith KIM SMITH ... Richard 'Dickie' Smith ANGELA THORNE ... Elizabeth May 'Betty' Smith MARY WIMBUSH ... Mary Emma Smith VINCENT BALL ... Australian Soldier PIA COLOMBO ... Estaminet Singer PAUL DANEMAN ... Czar Nicholas II ISABEL DEAN ... Sir John French's Lady CHRISTIAN DOERMER ... Fritz ROBERT FLEMYNG ... Major Mallory - Staff Officer in Gassed Trench MERIEL FORBES ... Lady Pamela Grey IAN HOLM ... President Raymond Poincaré DAVID LODGE ... Recruiting Sergeant at Music Hall JOE MELIA ... The Photographer GUY MIDDLETON ... General Sir William Robertson JULIET MILLS ... Nurse NANETTE NEWMAN ... Nurse CECIL PARKER ... Sir John NATASHA PARRY ... Sir William Robertson's Lady GERALD SIM ... Chaplain THORLEY WALTERS ... Staff Officer in Ballroom ANTHONY AINLEY ... 3rd Aide PENELOPE ALLEN (as PENNY ALLEN) ... Solo Chorus Girl MAURICE ARTHUR ... Soldier Singer at Chaplain's Address FREDDIE ASCOTT ... 'Whizzbang' Soldier MICHAEL BATES ... Drunk Lance Corporal FANNY CARBY ... Mill Girl CECILIA DARBY ... Sir Henry Wilson's Lady GEOFFREY DAVIES ... Aide to Field-Marshal Haig EDWARD FOX ... Aide to Field-Marshal Haig GEORGE GHENT ... Heckler at Pankhurst Speech PETER GILMORE ... Private Burgess BEN HOWARD ... Private Garbett NORMAN JONES ... Scottish Soldier PADDY JOYCE ... Irish Soldier ANGUS LENNIE ... Scottish Soldier HARRY LOCKE ... Heckler at Pankhurst Speech CLIFFORD MOLLISON ... Heckler at Pankhurst Speech DEREK NEWARK ... Shooting Gallery Proprietor JOHN OWENS ... Seamus Moore RON PEMBER ... Corporal at Railway Station DOROTHY REYNOLDS ... Heckler at Pankhurst Speech NORMAN SHELLEY ... Staff Officer in Ballroom MARIANNE STONE ... Mill Girl JOHN TRIGGER ... Officer at Railway Station KATHLEEN WILEMAN ... Emma Smith - Age 4 DIRK BOGARDE ... Stephen PHYLLIS CALVERT ... Lady Dorothy Haig JEAN-PIERRE CASSEL (as JEAN PIERRE CASSEL) ... French Colonel JOHN CLEMENTS ... General Helmuth von Moltke JOHN GIELGUD ... Count Leopold von Berchtold JACK HAWKINS ... Emperor Franz Joseph KENNETH MORE ... Kaiser Wilhelm II LAURENCE OLIVIER ... Field-Marshal Sir John French MICHAEL REDGRAVE ... General Sir Henry Wilson VANESSA REDGRAVE ... Sylvia Pankhurst RALPH RICHARDSON ... Sir Edward Grey MAGGIE SMITH ... Music Hall Star SUSANNAH YORK ... Eleanor JOHN MILLS ... Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig BAND OF THE IRISH GUARDS (as THE BAND OF THE IRISH GUARDS) ... Military Band in Brighton Rest of cast listed alphabetically: PAMELA ABBOTT ... Czarina Alexandra (uncredited) JACK ARMSTRONG ... British Officer (uncredited) CHARLOTTE ATTENBOROUGH ... Emma Smith - Age 8 (uncredited) ROY BECK ... American GI (uncredited) ANNIE BEE ... Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited) NORMAN BIRD ... Training Sergeant (uncredited) JOANNE BROWN ... Singer (uncredited) CHRISTOPHER CABOT ... Soldier in Shell Hole (uncredited) JEREMY CHILD ... Wealthy Young Man (uncredited) FRANK CODA ... Soldier in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited) AMBROSE COGHILL ... His Father (uncredited) STELLA COURTNEY ... Poincaré's Lady (uncredited) SHEILA COX ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) ELIZABETH CRAVEN ... Kaiserin Augusta (uncredited) RICHARD DAVIES ... Sergeant in Burial Party (uncredited) JOHN DUNN-HILL ... Irish Soldier (uncredited) RAY EDWARDS ... 3rd Staff Officer in Ballroom (uncredited) CHARLES FARRELL ... Policeman (uncredited) HERMIONE FARTHINGALE ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) FRANK FORSYTH ... President Woodrow Wilson (uncredited) JOYCE FRANKLIN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) JOHN GABRIEL ... Nikolai Lenin (uncredited) ZEPH GLADSTONE ... Sir John's Chauffeuse (uncredited) RUTH GOWER ... General von Moltke's Lady (uncredited) KIM GRANT ... Soldier in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited) CAROLE GRAY ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) PAUL HANSARD ... German Officer (uncredited) KATHLEEN HELME ... Berchtold's Lady (uncredited) RICHARD HOWARD ... Young Soldier at Mons (uncredited) JOHN HUSSEY ... Soldier on Balcony (uncredited) DINNY JONES ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) LIND JOYCE ... Scoreboard Girl (uncredited) DOLORES JUDSON ... Haig's Girlfriend (uncredited) RUTH KETTLEWELL ... Duchess Sophie (uncredited) STANLEY LEBOR ... Soldier in Gassed Trench (uncredited) DELIA LINDEN ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) RICHARD LORING ... Soldier in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited) TOM MARSHALL ... Soldier in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited) STANLEY McGEAGH ... Soldier in Gassed Trench (uncredited) JAY McGRATH ... British Officer (uncredited) ISABELLE METCALFE ... Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited) JENNY MORGAN ... Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited) ANTHONY MORTON ... Italian Military Attaché (uncredited) CHRISTINE NOONAN ... Mill Girl (uncredited) WENSLEY PITHEY ... Archduke Franz Ferdinand (uncredited) STEVE PLYTAS ... Turkish Military Attaché (uncredited) ANDREW ROBERTSON ... 2nd Scottish Soldier (uncredited) SUE ROBINSON ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) DAVID SCHEUER ... French Soldier (uncredited) JANE SEYMOUR ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) VALERIE SMITH ... Girl Friend in 'Goodbyee' (uncredited) ALECIA ST LEGER ... British Officer's Wife (uncredited) GUY STANDEVEN ... American Officer (uncredited) PIPPA STEEL ... Scoreboard Girl (uncredited) P.G. STEPHENS ... Irish Soldier (uncredited) TONY THAWNTON ... Officer on Telephone (uncredited) CHRISTIAN THOROGOOD ... Irish Soldier (uncredited) BRIAN TIPPING ... 4th Scottish Soldier (uncredited) BETTE VIVIAN ... Heckler at Pankhurst Speech (uncredited) TONY VOGEL ... German Soldier (uncredited) ARTHUR WHITE ... Sergeant in Dugout (uncredited) IAN WILSON ... Salvation Army (uncredited) MICHAEL WOLF ... German Officer (uncredited) JOHN WOODNUTT ... British Officer (uncredited) JULIA WRIGHT ... Haig's Secretary (uncredited) MARY YEOMANS ... Scoreboard Girl (uncredited) |
Directed by: RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH ========= Writing Credits: CHARLES CHILTON ... (based on Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop Production by, and the members of the original cast) TED ALLAN ... (after a stage treatment by) LEN DEIGHTON ... (screenplay) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH ... producer MAC DAVIDSON (as MACK DAVIDSON) ... associate producer BRIAN DUFFY ... producer LEN DEIGHTON ... producer (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: GERRY TURPIN ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: KEVIN CONNOR ========= Casting by: MIRIAM BRICKMAN ========= Production Design by: DONALD M. ASHTON (as DON ASHTON) ========= Art Direction by: HARRY WHITE ========= Costume Design by: ANTHONY MENDLESON ========= Makeup Department: BIDDY CHRYSTAL ... chief hairdresser STUART FREEBORN ... makeup supervisor ========= Production Management: JOHN COMFORT ... production manager PAUL HITCHCOCK ... executive in charge of production (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CLAUDE WATSON ... assistant director NICOLAS HIPPISLEY-COXE ... second second assistant director (uncredited) DRUMMOND RIDDELL ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: RON BAKER ... property buyer ALBERT BLACKSHAW ... construction manager PETER JAMES ... set dresser JACK TOWNS ... stand-by propertyman PETER WOOD ... scenic artist TIM HUTCHINSON ... draughtsman (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: TOM BUCHANAN ... boom operator DON CHALLIS ... sound editor PETER HANDFORD ... special sound effects BRIAN HOLLAND ... sound editor GERRY HUMPHREYS ... dubbing mixer SIMON KAYE ... sound mixer ========= Special Effects by: RON BALLANGER ... special effects BRIAN GAMBY ... special effects (uncredited) FRED HEATHER ... special effects (uncredited) GARTH INNS ... special effects (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: FRED ANDERSON ... electrical supervisor DAVID CRIPPS ... photographer: title sequence PAT NEWMAN ... camera grip MICHAEL SARAFIAN ... camera assistant RONNIE TAYLOR ... camera operator EDDIE COLLINS ... clapper loader: second unit (uncredited) MICHAEL GARFATH ... clapper loader (uncredited) IAN McMILLAN ... camera operator: helicopter (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: BRIAN OWEN-SMITH ... wardrobe master EILEEN SULLIVAN ... wardrobe mistress ========= Editorial Department: PETER HOLLYWOOD ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Location Management: BRYAN COATES ... location manager ========= Music Department: MICHAEL CLIFFORD ... music editor E.G. HORABIN (as CAPTAIN E. G. HORABIN L R A M A R C M p s m R E) ... director of music: The Orchestra of the Corps of Royal Engineers [Aldershot] C.H. JAEGER (as LIEUT-COLONEL C. H. JAEGER O B E Mus Bac L R A M A R C M p s m) ... director of music: The Band of the Irish Guards ALFRED RALSTON ... composer: incidental music / conductor: incidental music / the songs orchestrated by ERIC TOMLINSON ... music recordist ========= Script and Continuity Department: ANN SKINNER ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: DOUGLAS CAMPBELL (as MAJOR-GENERAL SIR DOUGLAS CAMPBELL KBE CB DSO MC) ... military adviser ELEANOR FAZAN ... choreographer RAYMOND HAWKEY ... titles designed by JOAN LITTLEWOOD ... producer: Theatre Workshop production ANN M. PATERSON (as ANN PATERSON) ... production secretary MAY ROUTH ... production research DEREK TARRANT ... production accountant RON BAREHAM ... assistant accountant (uncredited) PAM ROSE ... stand-in/double (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Accord Productions (as An Accord Production) ========= Distributors: Paramount British Pictures (1969) [UK] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (as Paramount A Gulf+Western Company) (1969) [USA] Theatrical Les Films Paramount (1969) [FRANCE] Theatrical Film AB Paramount (1969) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1969) [NORWAY] Theatrical Paramount Films (1970) [FINLAND] Theatrical TV3 (1990) [FINLAND] TV Paramount Home Entertainment Finland (2006) [FINLAND] DVD Warner Home Video (2015) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) Yleisradio (YLE) (2020) [FINLAND] TV ========= Other Companies: The Engineer-In-Chief Royal Engineers (director of music: Captain E. G. Horabin, L R A M, A R C M, p s m, R E appears by kind permission of) (as The Engineer-In-Chief, The Royal Engineers) The Officer Commanding Irish Guards (director of music: Lieut-Colonel C. H. Jaeger O B E, Mus Bac, L R A M, A R C M, p s m appears by kind permission of) (as The Officer Commanding, Irish Guards) |
27 September 1969 [India] |
ARADHANA {BOLLYWOOD FILM} (Drama | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 49 minutes] Arun meets Vandana during a vacation and very soon they secretly get married. Arun is a air force pilot an dies in a crash leaving pregnant Vandana heartbroken.As her marriage was never formalized she decides not to accept the kid her father to dies in between this.Vandana gives birth to her son who gets adopted by a childless couple and she decides to take care of him as her nanny. The child is name Suraj things are well until Shyam starts to eye her an done day while trying to molest her Suraj stabs him. But Vandana takes the blame on her spending rest of her life in jail.Years later she is to be freed from jail and the jailer takes her to his house to take care of her daughter Renu. Renu starts bonding well with Vandana and introduces her to her lover whose none other then Suraj. At the very firs moment Vandana realizes that he is her son whose exact replica of his father Arun.But decides no to break the truth as Suraj might be embarrassed. |
ROOP TERA MASTAANA (uncredited) Sung by Kishore Kumar Music composed by Sachin Dev Burman Lyrics by Anand Bakshi MERE SAPNON KI RANI KAB AAYEGI TU (uncredited) Sung by Kishore Kumar Music composed by Sachin Dev Burman Lyrics by Anand Bakshi BAAGON MEIN BAHAAR HAI (uncredited) Sung by Rajesh Khanna Mohammad Rafi and Lata Mangeshkar Music composed by Sachin Dev Burman Lyrics by Anand Bakshi GUNGUNA RAHE HAIN BHANWARE KHIL RAHI HAI KALI KALI (uncredited) Sung by Mohammad Rafi and Asha Bhosle Music composed by Sachin Dev Burman Lyrics by Anand Bakshi KORA KAAGAZ THHA YEH MAN MERA (uncredited) Sung by Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar Music composed by Sachin Dev Burman Lyrics by Anand Bakshi SAPHAL HOGI TERI ARADHANA, KAHE KO ROYE (uncredited) Sung by Sachin Dev Burman Music composed by Sachin Dev Burman Lyrics by Anand Bakshi |
RAJESH KHANNA ... Arun / Suraj Prasad Saxena SHARMILA TAGORE ... Vandhana Tripathi SUJIT KUMAR ... Madan Verma FARIDA JALAL ... Renu ANITA DUTT ... Mrs. Prasad Saxena (Woman in the silhouette) MADAN PURI ... Prison Warden ASHOK KUMAR ... Air Commodore Ganguly ABHI BHATTACHARYA ... Ram Prasad Saxena (Man in the silhouette) ASIT KUMAR SEN (as ASIT SEN) ... Sitaram MANMOHAN ... Shyam PAHADI SANYAL (as PAHARI SANYAL) ... Gopal Tripathi MASTER PURAN MASTER SHAHID DULARI ... Lady Doctor SADHANA PATEL BIRBAL RAM AVTAR BRAHM BHARDWAJ (as BRAHMA BHARADWAJ) ... Prosecuting lawyer UMA DUTT ... Orphanage director KRISHNAKANT (as KRISHNA KANT) RADHESHYAM LALITA KUMARI ... Arun's aunt M.A. LATIF TIWARI GURNAM SINGH HAROON C.S. DUBEY (as C.S.DUBEY) ... The Inn keeper SUBROTO MAHAPATRA (as SUBROTO KUMAR) ... House servant SIKANDER AZAM ABHIMANYU SHARMA RATAN GAURANG SUBHASH GHAI ... Prakash Rest of cast listed alphabetically: ANITA GUHA ... Couple next door in Roop Tera Mastana (uncredited) RATNA SHETTY ... Actress (uncredited) |
Directed by: SHAKTI SAMANTA ========= Writing Credits: SACHIN BHOWMICK ... (story & screenplay) RAMESH PANT ... (dialogue) ========= Produced by: SHAKTI SAMANTA ... producer ========= Music by: SACHIN DEV BURMAN (as S. D. BURMAN) ========= Cinematography by: ALOKE DASGUPTA (as ALOKE DAS GUPTA) ... (photography) ========= Film Editing by: GOVIND DALWADI ========= Art Direction by: SHANTI DASS (as SHANTI DAS) ========= Costume Design by: MANI J. RABADI (as MANI RABADI) ... (dress designed by) R. VAIDYA ... (dress designed by) ========= Makeup Department: BABU D'SOUZA ... assistant make-up KRISHNA RAO MIRAJKAR (as KRISHNA MIRAJKAR) ... make-up-man TUKARAM PATIL (as TUKARAM) ... assistant make-up MEENA RAO (as MEENA) ... hair styles BASANT YADAV (as VASANT YADAV) ... make-up-man ========= Production Management: MANOJ ADHIKARI ... production manager ARUN GUHA ... production manager GYANCHAND CHAUHAN ... outdoor production controller (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: BABU ARORA ... assistant director RAMESH PURI (as RAMNESH PURI) ... assistant director HARI REDDY ... assistant director PROBIR ROY (as PRABIR ROY) ... assistant director DINESH SAXENA ... assistant director ========= Art Department: S.K. CHATTERJEE (as CHATTERJEE) ... assistant art MADHUKAR S. SHINDE (as SHINDE) ... assistant art DILIP SINGH ... assistant art GURUDAYAL SINGH (as GURDIAL SINGH) ... assistant art ========= Sound Department: ROBIN CHATTERJEE ... re-recording KAUSHIK ... re-recording ========= Special Effects by: SYED GALIB (as S. GHALIB) ... titles written by ========= Camera and Electrical Department: R.M. BHALLA (as R. M. BHALLA) ... assistant cinematography NANDO BHATTACHARYA (as NANDU BHATTACHARJEE) ... assistant camera / assistant cinematography HASMUKH ... assistant cinematography ROBIN KAR ... assistant cinematography ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: VASANT CHAYAN (as VASANT CHAVAN) ... costume CHARAN SINGH ... assistant costumes ========= Editorial Department: B. CHOUDHURY ... assistant editing ACHYUT GUPTE (as ACHHUT GUPTE) ... associate color consultant MADAN GUPTE (as M.GUPTE) ... assistant editing J.F.H. VAN DER AUWERA (as VAN DER AUWERA) ... colour consultant ========= Music Department: D.O. BHANSALI ... associate song recording ASHA BHOSLE ... play back RAHUL DEV BURMAN ... associate music director BASU DEO CHAKRAVARTY (as BASU DEV CHAKRABORTY) ... assistant music ROBIN CHATTERJEE ... song recording CHITNIS ... associate song recording / associate song recordist MINOO KATRAK ... song recording KAUSHIK ... song recording / song recordist KISHORE KUMAR ... play back LATA MANGESHKAR ... play back MOHAMMAD RAFI (as MOHD. RAFI) ... play back MANOHARI SINGH (as MANOHAR) ... assistant music ANAND BAKSHI ... lyricist (uncredited) RAJESH KHANNA ... playback singer (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: B.N. BANERJEE ... general manager D.R. BHOSLE (as D. R. BHOSLE) ... publicity designs JEEVAN ... production KISHAN (as KISHEN) ... production DHIRENDRA KISHEN ... p. r. o. SURYA KUMAR ... dance director MADHU ... production R.P. MALIK (as R. P. MALIK) ... chief accountant C. MOHAN ... publicity designs N.C. NANDA ... production controller CATHERINE PEREIRA ... office secretary RAVI ... production SHANKAR (as SHANKER) ... production RAM SINGH ... processing incharge |
Production Companies: United Producers Shakti Films (present) ========= Distributors: Ultra Media & Entertainment (2004) [INDIA] DVD ========= Special Effects: Film Effects (special effects) ========= Other Companies: Bharat Color Process (stills & publicity) (as Bharat Colour Process) Bright Printers (publicity designs) Filmcenter (processed at) Jawahir Dresswala & Co. (dress deigned by) (as Jawahar) Shriman (dress designed by) Studio Shilpi (publicity designs) (as Shilpi) Stylo (dress designed by) |
15 October 1969 [USA] 20 December 1969 [Japan] 14 January 1970 [UK] February 1970 [Austria] 25 February 1970 [Sweden] 10 March 1970 [West Germany] 12 March 1970 [Argentina] 25 March 1970 [Portugal] 28 March 1970 [Cebu City, Philippines] 15 April 1970 [France] 14 May 1970 [Australia] 14 May 1970 [Netherlands] 27 May 1970 [Italy] 23 June 1970 [Colombia] 31 July 1970 [Finland] 25 September 1970 [Ireland] 12 October 1970 [Denmark] 3 November 1970 [Barcelona, Spain] 3 November 1970 [Madrid, Spain] 21 January 1971 [Mexico] January 1975 [Turkey] 26 October 1980 {Cineclube do Norte} [Porto, Portugal] |
![]() PAINT YOUR WAGON (Comedy | Drama | Musical | Romance | Western) [2 hours 44 minutes] A Michigan farmer and a prospector form a partnership in the California gold country. Their adventures include buying and sharing a wife, hijacking a stage, kidnaping six prostitutes, and turning their mining camp into a boomtown. Along the way there is plenty of drinking, gambling, and singing. They even find time to do some creative gold mining. |
I'M ON MY WAY (MAIN TITLE) Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by The Chorus I STILL SEE ELISA Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Clint Eastwood THE FIRST THING YOU KNOW Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by André Previn Sung by Lee Marvin HAND ME DOWN THAT CAN OF BEANS Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Lee Marvin & The Chorus THEY CALL THE WIND MARIA Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Harve Presnell & The Chorus WHOOP-TI-AY! (SHIVAREE) Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Ray Walston, Patrick Hawley, Geoffrey Norman & The Chorus A MILLION MILES AWAY BEHIND THE DOOR Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by André Previn Sung by Anita Gordon dubbing Jean Seberg I TALK TO THE TREES Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Clint Eastwood THERE'S A COACH COMIN' IN Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Harve Presnell, H.B. Haggerty, Karl Bruck & The Chorus THE GOSPEL OF NO NAME CITY Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by André Previn Sung by Alan Dexter BEST THINGS Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by André Previn Sung by Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, Ray Walston, Patrick Hawley & Geoffrey Norman WAND'RIN' STAR Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Frederick Loewe Sung by Lee Marvin & The Chorus GOLD FEVER Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by André Previn Sung by Clint Eastwood & The Chorus FINALE (I'M ON MY WAY) Sung by Lee Marvin, Ray Walston, Harve Presnell, Karl Bruck, H.B. Haggerty, Patrick Hawley, Geoffrey Norman Terry Jenkins, Benny Baker & The Chorus |
LEE MARVIN ... Ben Rumson CLINT EASTWOOD ... Pardner JEAN SEBERG ... Elizabeth HARVE PRESNELL ... Rotten Luck Willie RAY WALSTON ... Mad Jack Duncan TOM LIGON ... Horton Fenty ALAN DEXTER ... Parson WILLIAM O'CONNELL ... Horace Tabor BENNY BAKER (as BEN BAKER) ... Haywood Holbrook ALAN BAXTER ... Mr. Fenty PAULA TRUEMAN ... Mrs. Fenty ROBERT EASTON ... Atwell GEOFFREY NORMAN ... Foster H.B. HAGGERTY ... Steve Bull TERRY JENKINS ... Joe Mooney KARL BRUCK ... Schermerhorn JOHN MITCHUM ... Jacob Woodling SUE CASEY ... Sarah Woodling EDDIE LITTLE SKY ... Indian HARVEY PARRY ... Higgins H.W. GIM ... Wong WILLIAM MIMS ... Frock-coated man ROY JENSON ... Hennessey PATRICK HAWLEY (as PAT HAWLEY) ... Clendennon Rest of cast listed alphabetically: NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND (as THE NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND) RALPH BARR ... Member of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (uncredited) CAL BARTLETT ... Miner (uncredited) RODNEY BINGENHEIMER ... Crowd member (uncredited) JOE BROOKS ... Miner (uncredited) BOYD CABEEN ... Miner (uncredited) TONY COLTI ... Miner (uncredited) DANIELLE COTET ... French Bawd (uncredited) CHRIS DARROW ... Member of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (uncredited) WALT DAVIS ... Man (uncredited) DOLORES DOMASIN ... Princess Hummingbird - Parson's Wife (uncredited) TONY EPPER ... Miner (uncredited) HENRY A. ESCALANTE ... Miner (uncredited) JIMMIE FADDEN ... Member of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (uncredited) GEORGE FARGO ... Miner (uncredited) RICHARD FARNSWORTH ... Miner (uncredited) LEE FAULKNER ... Miner (uncredited) AMBER FLOWER ... Larua Sue Fenty (uncredited) BARBARA GABRIELLE ... French Bawd (uncredited) TONY GIORGIO ... Card Player (uncredited) JAMES GOODNOW ... Miner (uncredited) JEFF HANNA ... Member of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (uncredited) PAUL HARPER ... Miner (uncredited) LARS HENSEN ... Miner (uncredited) ROGER HERREN ... Miner (uncredited) ROBERT S. HOLMAN ... Zebulon - men's chorus (uncredited) RENA HORTEN ... French Bawd (uncredited) JOHN HUDKINS ... Miner (uncredited) LEROY JOHNSON ... Miner (uncredited) DANIEL KEOUGH ... Pioneer (uncredited) NICK KLAR ... Miner (uncredited) WALT LA RUE ... Miner (uncredited) J. RAY LATINI ... Gold Miner (uncredited) HARRY LAUTER ... Peddler (uncredited) LARRY MARTINELLI ... Miner (uncredited) MARINA MAUBERT ... French Bawd (uncredited) JOHN McEUEN ... Member of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (uncredited) JOHN McKEE ... Miner (uncredited) WAYNE McLAREN ... Miner (uncredited) STEPHEN MITCHELL ... Bar patron (uncredited) MICHELE MONTAU ... French Bawd (uncredited) MICHAEL DONOVAN O'DONNELL ... Miner (uncredited) FRANK ORSATTI ... Miner (uncredited) EDWARD RICKARD ... Miner (uncredited) DAR ROBINSON ... Miner (uncredited) VICTOR ROMITO ... Miner (uncredited) GABRIELLE ROSSILLON ... French Bawd (uncredited) DAVID SHARPE ... Miner (uncredited) JEROME SHELDON ... Miner (uncredited) PATRICIA SMITH ... Dance Hall Girl (uncredited) MURRAY STAFF ... Miner (uncredited) LISA TODD ... American Bawd (uncredited) BUDDY VAN HORN ... Miner (uncredited) FRED WAUGH ... Miner (uncredited) JERRY WHITTINGTON ... Gold Prospector (uncredited) KLAUS WILLE ... Miner (uncredited) JACK WILLIAMS ... Miner (uncredited) JAY S. YORKb ... Miner (uncredited) JOE YRIGOYEN ... Miner (uncredited) |
Directed by: JOSHUA LOGAN ========= Writing Credits: ALAN JAY LERNER ... (book) ALAN JAY LERNER ... (screenplay) PADDY CHAYEFSKY ... (adaptation) ========= Produced by: ALAN JAY LERNER ... producer TOM SHAW ... associate producer ========= Cinematography by: WILLIAM A. FRAKER ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: ROBERT C. JONES ========= Production Design by: JOHN TRUSCOTT ========= Art Direction by: CARL BRAUNGER ========= Set Decoration by: JAMES L. BERKEY (as JAMES I. BERKEY) ========= Costume Design by: JOHN TRUSCOTT ========= Makeup Department: FRANK McCOY ... makeup artist VIVIENNE WALKER (as VIVIAN ZAVITZ) ... hair stylist DON MARANDO ... assistant makeup artist (uncredited) GARY MORRIS ... makeup artist (uncredited) JAN VAN UCHELEN ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: CARL BERINGER ... production manager FRED LEMOINE ... production manager BARRY STERN ... executive in charge of production (uncredited) / production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: FRED LEMOINE ... second unit director AL MURPHY ... first assistant director: second unit JACK ROE ... first assistant director TOM SHAW ... second unit director ========= Art Department: ROBERT EATON (as BOB EATON) ... property LLOYD R. APPERSON ... construction foreman (uncredited) IRWIN 'EPPY' EPSTEIN ... drapery (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: FRED HYNES ... stereophonic re-recording supervisor WILLIAM RANDALL ... sound mixer ========= Special Effects by: MAURICE AYERS ... special effects LARRY HAMPTON ... special effects DANIEL HAYS ... special effects (uncredited) ========= Stunts: EMILE AVERY ... stunts (uncredited) CAL BARTLETT ... stunts (uncredited) FLOYD BAZE ... stunts (uncredited) BUFF BRADY ... stunts (uncredited) STEVEN BURNETT ... stunts (uncredited) BOYD CABEEN ... stunt double (uncredited) ROSS DOLLARHIDE ... stunts (uncredited) PATTY ELDER ... stunts (uncredited) TONY EPPER ... stunts (uncredited) HENRY A. ESCALANTE ... stunts (uncredited) DIAMOND FARNSWORTH ... stunts (uncredited) RICHARD FARNSWORTH ... stunts (uncredited) LEE FAULKNER ... stunts (uncredited) JIM FEAZELL ... stunts (uncredited) BOB HERRON ... stunts (uncredited) CHUCK HICKS ... stunts (uncredited) DICK HUDKINS ... stunts (uncredited) JOHN HUDKINS ... stunts (uncredited) LOREN JANES ... stunts (uncredited) LEROY JOHNSON ... stunts (uncredited) MONTY JORDAN ... utility stunts (uncredited) WALT LA RUE ... stunts (uncredited) HARROLD LASWELL ... stunts (uncredited) SHARON LUCAS ... stunts (uncredited) ROD McGAUGHY ... stunts (uncredited) JOHN McKEE ... stunts (uncredited) WAYNE McLAREN ... stunts (uncredited) FRANK ORSATTI ... stunts (uncredited) HARVEY PARRY ... stunts (uncredited) JACK PERKINS ... stunts (uncredited) DAR ROBINSON ... stunts (uncredited) VICTOR ROMITO ... stunts (uncredited) DAVID SHARPE ... stunts (uncredited) MARY STATLER ... stunts (uncredited) GIBB STEPP ... stunts (uncredited) BUDDY VAN HORN ... stunt double (uncredited) FRED WAUGH ... stunts (uncredited) JACK WILLIAMS ... stunts (uncredited) JOE YRIGOYEN ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: BOBBY BYRNE (as BOB BYRNE) ... assistant camera LOYAL GRIGGS ... photographer: second unit TOM MAY ... key grip JOE SMITH ... gaffer NELSON TYLER ... aerial photographer DAVID M. WALSH (as DAVID WALSH) ... camera operator DICK COLEAN ... assistant camera (uncredited) ARMANDO CONTRERAS ... grip (uncredited) RICHARD DEBOLT ... camera & mechanical design (uncredited) JACK GEREGHTY ... still photographer (uncredited) WYNN HAMMER ... still photographer (uncredited) MICHAEL A. JONES ... electrician (uncredited) DAVID MACDONALD ... grip (uncredited) JERRY WHITTINGTON ... electrician (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: BILL JOBE ... costume supervisor ANNE LAUNE ... costume coordinator HALEEN K. HOLT ... costume illustrator (uncredited) ED LOSSMAN ... costumer (uncredited) ========= Music Department: JOSEPH J. LILLEY ... choral arranger / music assistant to producers FREDERICK LOEWE ... music by ANDRÉ PREVIN ... music: for additional songs by NELSON RIDDLE ... conductor ROGER WAGNER ... conductor: choral music ROBERT BAIN ... musician: guitar (uncredited) CARL FORTINA ... musician: accordion soloist (uncredited) ANITA GORDON ... singing voice: Jean Seberg (uncredited) WILLARD JONES ... orchestrator (uncredited) PAUL SALAMUNOVICH ... choral singer (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: MARSHALL J. WOLINS (as MARSHALL WOLINS) ... script supervisor ========= Transportation Department: LOUIS FREERKS ... transportation (uncredited) ALFRED SCHULTZ ... transportation coordinator (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: JACK BAKER ... choreographer: "Gold Fever" and "Best Things" CHERYL CRAWFORD ... presented on the stage by JOSEPH CURTIS ... dialogue coach JONAS HALPERIN ... assistant to producer GENE LEVY ... production coordinator DAVID STONE MARTIN ... title designer WAYNE CUTLIP ... Wrangler (uncredited) RON OXLEY ... bear trainer (uncredited) DOMINIC SANTARONE ... caterer (uncredited) RUTH SANTARONE ... caterer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Alan Jay Lerner Productions (as An Alan Jay Lerner Production) The Malpaso Company ========= Distributors: Paramount Pictures (1969) [USA] Theatrical Paramount British Pictures (1970) [UK] Theatrical Film AB Paramount (1970) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Filmes Lusomundo (1970) [PORTUGAL] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (1970) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Paramount Pictures (1970) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Paramount-Films (1970) [FINLAND] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1973) [USA] TV - (pan/scan) CIC Video (1981) [UK] VHS Home Video Hellas (HVH) (1989) [GREECE] VHS Paramount Home Video (1994) [USA] Video - (LaserDisc) Yleisradio (YLE) (1997) [FINLAND] TV Paramount Home Video (2001) [USA] DVD - (widescreen) Paramount Home Entertainment (2002) [GERMANY] DVD Paramount Home Entertainment (2002) [FINLAND] DVD Paramount Home Video (2002) [USA] DVD Paramount Home Video (2003) [USA] DVD Shock (2019) [AUSTRALIA] DVD CIC Video [WEST GERMANY] VHS CIC-Taft Home Video [AUSTRALIA] VHS Esselte Video [FINLAND] VHS ========= Other Companies: Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera cranes) |
5 November 1969 [New York City, New York, USA] 24 November 1969 {Royal premiere} [London, UK] 25 November 1969 [UK] 9 December 1969 [Sweden] 16 December 1969 [Portugal] 20 December 1969 [Japan] 25 December 1969 [Finland] 15 January 1970 [Australia] 29 January 1970 [Argentina] 16 March 1970 [Madrid, Spain] 20 March 1970 [France] 26 March 1970 [Netherlands] 26 March 1970 [West Germany] 30 March 1970 [Johannesburg, South Africa] 3 April 1970 [Ireland] 29 April 1970 [Barcelona, Spain] 10 November 1970 [Denmark] 1 February 1971 [Turkey] |
![]() GOODBYE, MR. CHIPS (Drama | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 35 minutes] Arthur Chipping (Peter O'Toole) is an academic teaching at Brookfield Boys School outside of London in the 1920's. Although he does what he considers best for his students, they don't much like him, nicknaming him "Ditchy", short for "dull as ditch water". His life changes when he meets Katherine Bridges (Petula Clark), a music hall actress and a woman with a questionable past. She affectionately calls him Mr. Chips. Despite their differences, they fall in love. He, in particular, realizes that in striking up a relationship, they will have many obstacles to overcome. He doesn't particularly like the world in which she is involved, including her friends and her profession, and she doesn't exactly fit the mold of a teacher's wife. Still, they decide to get married. She forgoes her career to be Mrs. Chips, living on campus as the housewife of a teacher at a proper boy's school. It is a world in which she will have to learn the rules, or at least bend them to her sensibilities, although she vows never to embarrass him. Katherine's arrival at Brookfield may change Chips' standing at the school. Further changes ensue for the Chips and Brookfield with the on-set of World War II. |
OVERTURE Music by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Orchestra, Conducted by John Williams FILL THE WORLD WITH LOVE Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Orchestra and Boys Chorus Conducted by John Williams Played during main titles WHERE DID MY CHILDHOOD GO? Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Peter O'Toole LONDON IS LONDON Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Petula Clark AND THE SKY SMILED Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Petula Clark APOLLO Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Petula Clark WHEN I AM OLDER Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Boys Chorus WALK THROUGH THE WORLD Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Petula Clark FILL THE WORLD WITH LOVE Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Petula Clark and Boys Chorus ENTR'ACTE/WHAT SHALL I DO WITH TODAY? Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Petula Clark WHAT A LOT OF FLOWERS Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Peter O'Toole WHAT A LOT OF FLOWERS (Reprise) Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Peter O'Toole AND THE SKY SMILED (Reprise) Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Petula Clark SCHOOLDAYS Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Petula Clark and Boys YOU AND I Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Petula Clark FILL THE WORLD WITH LOVE (Reprise) Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Peter O'Toole and Boys Chorus YOU AND I (Reprise) Music by Leslie Bricusse Performed by Orchestra Conducted by John Williams Played as exit music |
PETER O'TOOLE ... Arthur Chipping PETULA CLARK ... Katherine Bridges MICHAEL REDGRAVE ... The Headmaster GEORGE BAKER ... Lord Sutterwick SIÂN PHILLIPS ... Ursula Mossbank MICHAEL BRYANT ... Max Staefel JACK HEDLEY ... William Baxter ALISON LEGGATT ... Headmaster's Wife JENNY RUNACRE CLINTON GREYN ... Bill Calbury BARBARA COUPER ... Mrs. Paunceforth MICHAEL CULVER ... Johnny Longbridge ELSPETH MARCH ... Mrs. Summersthwaite CLIVE MORTON ... General Paunceforth RONNIE STEVENS ... Algie MARIO MARANZANA ... Pompeii Guide JOHN GUGOLKA ... Sutterwick Jr. MICHAEL RIDGEWAY ... David TOM OWEN ... Farley Rest of cast listed alphabetically: PIERRE BEDENES (as PERRY BEDDEN) ... School Boy (singing voice) LAWRENCE LAMBERT ... Boy MICHAEL AUDRESON ... (uncredited) JULIAN BARNES ... Schoolboy (uncredited) ROY BECK ... Schoolboy (uncredited) GILLIAN BLAKE ... Girl at party (uncredited) LEO BRITT ... Elder Master (uncredited) NICHOLAS FRANKAU ... Tardy Student (uncredited) GARY GRAHAM ... Schoolboy (uncredited) ELSPET GRAY ... Lady Sutterwick (uncredited) DAVID FRANKIE HARMAN ... Schoolboy (uncredited) PATRICIA HAYES ... Miss Honeybun (uncredited) MARK DANVERS HERON ... Schoolboy (uncredited) BARBARA KNOX ... Dancer (uncredited) JEREMY LLOYD ... Johnson (uncredited) CRAIG MARRIOTT ... New Boy (uncredited) JACK MAY ... Price (uncredited) JOHN MOULDER-BROWN ... Schoolboy (uncredited) JAMES PAYNE ... Man at Theatre (uncredited) JEREMY RANCHEV ... Schoolboy (uncredited) STEPHEN REED ... Schoolboy (uncredited) ROBERT RIETTY ... Jenkins (voice) (uncredited) SHEILA STEAFEL ... Tilly (uncredited) ROYSTON TICKNER ... Policeman (uncredited) RICHARD VERNON ... Chairman of the Board of Governors (uncredited) RAYMOND WARD ... Schoolboy (uncredited) ROBERT WISEPART ... Head Boy (uncredited) |
Directed by: HERBERT ROSS ========= Writing Credits: JAMES HILTON ... (novel) TERENCE RATTIGAN ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: MORT ABRAHAMS ... associate producer ARTHUR P. JACOBS ... producer ========= Music by: JOHN WILLIAMS ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: OSWALD MORRIS ========= Film Editing by: RALPH KEMPLEN ========= Casting by: IRENE HOWARD ... (uncredited) ========= Production Design by: KEN ADAM ========= Art Direction by: MAURICE FOWLER ========= Costume Design by: JULIE HARRIS ========= Makeup Department: GEORGE BLACKLER ... makeup supervisor IVY EMMERTON ... hairdresser BILL LODGE ... makeup creator: Mr. O'Toole COLIN JAMISON ... assistant hairdresser (uncredited) ========= Production Management: DENNIS HALL ... production manager DAVID W. ORTON ... production supervisor ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DOMINIC FULFORD ... assistant director EAMONN DUFFY ... first assistant director: second unit (uncredited) BOB HOWARD ... second assistant director (uncredited) DUSTY SYMONDS ... second assistant director (uncredited) GARY WHITE ... third assistant director: second unit (uncredited) ========= Art Department: REG BREAM ... chief draughtsman (uncredited) MICKEY LENNON ... assistant property master (uncredited) CHARLES TORBETT ... property master (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: JOHN BRAMALL ... sound recordist JOHN POYNER ... dubbing editor J.B. SMITH ... dubbing mixer A.W. WATKINS ... recording supervisor BRIAN HICKIN ... foley editor (uncredited) VAN ALLEN JAMES ... sound editor (uncredited) JOHN STREETER ... sound recordist (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: JIMMY TURRELL (as JIM TURRELL) ... camera operator BRIAN WEST ... photographer: second unit KENNETH ATHERFOLD ... grip (uncredited) DENNIS FRASER ... grip (uncredited) FRANK WARDALE ... gaffer (uncredited) ROBERT WILLOUGHBY ... special still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: BETTY ADAMSON ... wardrobe (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: JOHN GROVER ... first assistant editor (uncredited) MICHAEL R. SLOAN ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: IAN FRASER ... associate musical supervisor JOHN LYON SCHOOL MOTET CHOIR ... choir WILLIAM SARACINO ... music editor JOHN WILLIAMS ... conductor / music supervisor JACK CLEGG ... music recording engineer (uncredited) GORDON LANGFORD ... orchestrator (uncredited) DAVID LINDUP ... orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: RITA DAVISON ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: NORA KAYE ... special assistant: Mr. Ross PETER PERKINS ... production assistant ALEXANDER DE GRUNWALD ... production assistant (uncredited) NORMA GARMENT ... production secretary (uncredited) |
Production Companies: APJAC Productions Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) ========= Distributors: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1969) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1969) [USA] Theatrical David Ortan (1969) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1969) [SWEDEN] Theatrical City Film (1970) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical CBS (1972) [USA] TV Audio Visual Enterprises (1985) [GREECE] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Video [USA] Video - (LaserDisc) Warner Home Video [USA] DVD ========= Other Companies: Abbey Road Studios (music) C.T.S. Studios (music recorded by) (as CTS, London) Lee Lighting (lighting) (uncredited) Private Island Audio (soundtrack) |
16 December 1969 [USA] 17 December 1969 [France] 18 December 1969 [Netherlands] 18 December 1969 [Sweden] 18 December 1969 [West Germany] 19 December 1969 [Australia] 22 December 1969 {premiere} [London, UK] 25 December 1969 [Colombia] 26 December 1969 [Ireland] 27 December 1969 [Japan] 8 January 1970 [Argentina] 23 January 1970 [Finland] 28 January 1970 [Brazil] 21 March 1970 [Mexico] 14 April 1970 [Denmark] 11 May 1970 [Spain] 27 December 1971 [Turkey] 1 June 1972 [Hungary] 9 June 1972 [East Germany] 15 January 1973 [Poland] 18 November 2002 (DVD premiere) [Greece] 19 August 2003 (DVD premiere) [Canada] 23 August 2004 {70mm Film Festival} [Norway] 8 February 2009 (restored 70mm version) {Berlin International Film Festival} [Germany] 4 June 2015 (re-release) (limited) [Spain] |
![]() HELLO, DOLLY! (Adventure | Comedy | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 26 minutes] A matchmaker named Dolly Levi takes a trip to Yonkers, New York to see the "well-known unmarried half-a-millionaire," Horace Vandergelder. While there, she convinces him, his two stock clerks and his niece and her beau to go to New York City. In New York, she fixes Vandergelder's clerks up with the woman Vandergelder had been courting, and her shop assistant (Dolly has designs of her own on Mr. Vandergelder, you see). |
JUST LEAVE EVERYTHING TO ME (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Barbra Streisand and Chorus IT TAKES A WOMAN (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Walter Matthau, Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin and the Men IT TAKES A WOMAN (Reprise) (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Barbra Streisand PUT ON YOUR SUNDAY CLOTHES (1964) (uncredited) Performed by Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin, Barbra Streisand, Tommy Tune, Joyce Ames and the Company RIBBONS DOWN MY BACK (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Marianne McAndrew (dubbed by Melissa Stafford) DANCING (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Barbra Streisand, Michael Crawford, Danny Lockin, Marianne McAndrew (dubbed by Melissa Stafford), E.J. Peaker, Tommy Tune, Joyce Ames, and the Company BEFORE THE PARADE PASSES BY (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Barbra Streisand and the Company ELEGANCE (1964) (uncredited) Written by Bob Merrill (uncredited) and Jerry Herman Performed by Michael Crawford, Marianne McAndrew (dubbed by Melissa Stafford), Danny Lockin and E.J. Peaker LOVE IS ONLY LOVE (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Barbra Streisand THE WAITERS' GALLOP (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman HELLO, DOLLY! (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Barbra Streisand, Louis Armstrong, and the Waiters Reprised by Walter Matthau and Barbra Streisand IT ONLY TAKES A MOMENT (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Michael Crawford and Marianne McAndrew (dubbed by Melissa Stafford), with J. Pat O'Malley and the Company SO LONG, DEARIE (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Barbra Streisand with Walter Matthau FINALE (Medley) (1964) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman 1. "Put on Your Sunday Clothes" Performed by Tommy Tune, Joyce Ames and the Company 2. "Dancing" Performed by Danny Lockin, E.J. Peaker and the Company 3. "It Only Takes a Moment" Performed by Michael Crawford, Marianne McAndrew (dubbed by Melissa Stafford) and the Company 4. "It Takes a Woman" Performed by Walter Matthau and the Men 5. "Hello, Dolly!" Performed by Barbra Streisand with Walter Matthau and the Company HELLO, DOLLY! (Instrumental) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman CALL ON DOLLY (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman Performed by Barbra Streisand, Chorus MAIN TITLES (OVERTURE) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman INTERMISSION (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman DANCING (Instrumental) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman PUT ON YOUR SUNDAY CLOTHES (Instrumental) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman IT ONLY TAKES A MOMENT (Instrumental) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman IT TAKES A WOMAN/PUT ON YOUR SUNDAY CLOTHES MEDLEY (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman HELLO, DOLLY! (Reprise) (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman CLOSING CREDITS (uncredited) Written by Jerry Herman |
BARBRA STREISAND ... Dolly Levi WALTER MATTHAU ... Horace Vandergelder MICHAEL CRAWFORD ... Cornelius Hackl MARIANNE McANDREW ... Irene Molloy DANNY LOCKIN ... Barnaby Tucker E.J. PEAKER ... Minnie Fay JOYCE AMES ... Ermengarde TOMMY TUNE ... Ambrose Kemper JUDY KNAIZ ... Gussie Granger DAVID HURST ... Rudolph Reisenweber FRITZ FELD ... Rudolph's Assistant RICHARD COLLIER ... Vandergelder's Barber J. PAT O'MALLEY ... Policeman in Park LOUIS ARMSTRONG ... Orchestra Leader Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DAVID AHDAR ... Laborer (uncredited) WILL AHERN ... Paper Ricker / Dancer (uncredited) RUTANYA ALDA ... Townsperson (uncredited) MELANIE ALEXANDER ... Dancer / skeleton crew (uncredited) BEN ARCHIBEK ... Young Lover (uncredited) JOHN ARNOLD ... Young Man (uncredited) ROGER ARROYO ... Midget (uncredited) ROBERT BAKANIC ... Dancer (uncredited) GEORGE BARROWS ... Policeman (uncredited) WILLIAM 'BILLY' BENEDICT ... News Vendor (uncredited) BILLY BLETCHER ... Minor Role (uncredited) GEORGE BOYCE ... Dancer (uncredited) BETTINA BRENNA ... Rhine Maiden (uncredited) BUDDY BRYAN ... Dancer (uncredited) JAMES CHANDLER ... Sullivan - Ticket Seller (uncredited) IRWIN CHARONE ... Minor Role (uncredited) RON CISNEROS ... Waiter (uncredited) ALLEGRA CLEGG ... Blonde Daughter (uncredited) ROBERT COLE ... Dancer (uncredited) JOHN COMMAND ... Dancing Waiter (uncredited) JIMMY CROSS ... Drunk (uncredited) SCATMAN CROTHERS ... Mr. Jones - Porter (uncredited) FRED CURT ... Dancer (uncredited) BILLY CURTIS ... Midget (uncredited) LINDA DANO ... Minor Role (uncredited) SHEILA DEHNER ... Float Girl (uncredited) FRANK DELFINO ... Midget (uncredited) LESTER DORR ... Workman (uncredited) SAM EDWARDS ... Laborer (uncredited) JAMES ELSEGOOD ... Page Baker (uncredited) JEANNIE EPPER ... Float Girl (uncredited) MARGO EPPER ... Float Girl (uncredited) STEPHANIE EPPER ... Float Girl (uncredited) BONNIE EVANS ... Page in Waiter's Gallop (uncredited) MORGAN FARLEY ... Workman / Onlooker (uncredited) WILLIAM FAWCETT ... Customer (uncredited) JENNIFER GAN ... Miss Bolivia (uncredited) JESSIE GARNIER ... Woman with Groceries (uncredited) JAMES GONZALEZ ... Diner Patron (uncredited) ROZSIKA HALMOS ... Pretzel Woman (uncredited) SONJA HANEY ... Dancer (uncredited) CHESTER HAYES ... Stiltwalker (uncredited) INES HELLENDALL ... Dancer (uncredited) JAMES HIBBARD ... Dancer (uncredited) GLORIA HILL ... Rhine Maiden (uncredited) BERN HOFFMAN ... Harmonia Gardens Patron (uncredited) KEN HOOKER ... Laborer (uncredited) SHEP HOUGHTON ... Dancer / Singer (uncredited) JIM HUTCHISON ... Stanley (uncredited) JENIE JACKSON ... Brunhilda (uncredited) CASS JAEGER ... Elegant Gentleman (uncredited) JERRY JAMES ... Father / Laborer (uncredited) KATHRYN JANSSEN ... Minor Role (uncredited) HOWARD JEFFREY ... Dancer (uncredited) HARVEY KARELS ... Dancer (uncredited) HUBIE KERNS ... Keystone Kop (uncredited) ED KERRIGAN ... Busboy / Dancer (uncredited) ROSS KIMBROUGH ... Onlooker (uncredited) CHARLES LAMPKIN ... Laborer (uncredited) RANDY LANE ... Dancer (uncredited) NOLAN LEARY ... Workman (uncredited) EDITH LESLIE ... Woman in Railroad Station (uncredited) TED MAPES ... Policeman (uncredited) JERRY MAREN ... Midget (uncredited) MICHAEL MARK ... Pushcart Man (uncredited) ROBERT NEAL MARSHALL ... Boy with Hoop (uncredited) BERT MAY ... Dancing Waiter (uncredited) JAMES McEACHIN ... Laborer (uncredited) AL McGRANARY ... Lleweyn Codd (uncredited) JOHN HUGH McKNIGHT ... Dancer (uncredited) TYLER McVEY ... Laborer (uncredited) GARY MENTEER ... Dancer (uncredited) MARSHA METRINKO ... Rhine Maiden (uncredited) STEPHEN MITCHELL ... Parade celebrant (uncredited) RICHARD MONAHAN ... Dancer (uncredited) RALPH MONTGOMERY ... Laborer (uncredited) HARRY MONTY ... Midget (uncredited) INGA NEILSEN ... Spirit of Columbia (uncredited) PATRICK O'MOORE ... Officer Gogarty (uncredited) LINDA PECK ... Young Woman (uncredited) SANITA PELKEY ... Girl on Float (uncredited) ALEX PLASSCHAERT ... Waiter (uncredited) JOE PLOSKI ... Laborer (uncredited) EDDIE QUILLAN ... Mr. Cassidy (uncredited) FRANK RADCLIFFE ... Baker (uncredited) JACK RAINE ... Elderly Man (uncredited) LEODA RICHARDS ... Old Lady at Parade (uncredited) RALPH ROBERTS ... Policeman (uncredited) DAN SIRETTA ... Dancer (uncredited) JUNE SMANEY ... Minor Role (uncredited) TUCKER SMITH ... Dancer (uncredited) MARIA SOKOLOV ... Elderly Woman (uncredited) GEORGINA SPELVIN ... Dancer (uncredited) MELISSA STAFFORD ... Irene Molloy (singing voice) (uncredited) HARRY STANTON ... Herman Fleischshacker (uncredited) CECIL LESTER STOUT III ... Drummer Boy (uncredited) HARRY SWOGER ... Trunk Mover (uncredited) ELISABETH TALBOT-MARTIN ... Homely Woman (uncredited) CLAY TANNER ... Laborer (uncredited) KAY TAPSCOTT ... Dancer (uncredited) GEORGE TATAR ... Dog Walker (uncredited) JIM TAYLOR ... Dancer (uncredited) BOB THOMPSON JR. ... Dancer (uncredited) MARILYN TINDALL ... Girl on Meat Packer's Float (uncredited) LISA TODD ... Rhine Maiden (uncredited) JERRY TRENT ... Dancer (uncredited) MADELON TUPPER ... Child in Front of Shop (uncredited) USC TROJAN MARCHING BAND ... Band (uncredited) CHARLES WAGENHEIM ... Pushcart Man (uncredited) GUY WILKERSON ... Laborer (uncredited) BART WILLIAMS ... News Vendor (uncredited) JUDITH WOODBURY ... Dinner Guest (uncredited) |
Directed by: GENE KELLY ========= Writing Credits: MICHAEL STEWART ... (book) THORNTON WILDER ... (based on "The Matchmaker" by) ERNEST LEHMAN ... (written for the screen by) JOHANN NESTROY ... (play) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: ROGER EDENS ... associate producer ERNEST LEHMAN ... producer ========= Music by: LENNIE HAYTON ... (uncredited) LIONEL NEWMAN ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: HARRY STRADLING SR. (as HARRY STRADLING) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM REYNOLDS ========= Casting by: ALIXE GORDIN ... (uncredited) JOE SCULLY ... (uncredited) ========= Production Design by: JOHN DeCUIR (as JOHN DE CUIR) ========= Art Direction by: HERMAN A. BLUMENTHAL (as HERMAN BLUMENTHAL) JACK MARTIN SMITH ========= Set Decoration by: RAPHAEL BRETTON ... (set decorations) GEORGE JAMES HOPKINS (as GEORGE HOPKINS) ... (set decorations) WALTER M. SCOTT ... (set decorations) ========= Costume Design by: IRENE SHARAFF ... (costumes designed by) ========= Makeup Department: EDWIN BUTTERWORTH (as ED BUTTERWORTH) ... makeup artist DICK HAMILTON (as RICHARD HAMILTON) ... makeup artist EDITH LINDON ... hairstylist DANIEL C. STRIEPEKE (as DAN STRIEPEKE) ... makeup supervisor VERNE LANGDON ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited) SHARLEEN RASSI ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: FRANCISCO DAY ... unit production manager RICHARD KOBRITZ ... assistant production manager (uncredited) GEORGE E. SWINK ... post-production supervisor (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: PAUL HELMICK ... assistant director ROBERT J. KOSTER ... first assistant director (uncredited) RICHARD LANG ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: RICHARD AMSEL ... poster artist (uncredited) BILL ANDERSON ... scenic artist (uncredited) LLOYD R. APPERSON ... construction foreman (uncredited) CRAIG BINKLEY ... set dresser (uncredited) FRANK L. BROWN ... carpenter (uncredited) GREG C. JENSEN ... set construction (uncredited) WILLIAM O. KING ... construction (uncredited) DENNIS J. PARRISH ... property master (uncredited) WARD PRESTON ... assistant art director (uncredited) BENJAMIN RESELLA ... scenic designer (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: JAMES CORCORAN ... sound supervisor JACK SOLOMON ... sound MURRAY SPIVACK ... sound VINTON VERNON ... sound DOUGLAS O. WILLIAMS (as DOUGLAS WILLIAMS) ... sound TERRANCE EMERSON ... sound cable man (uncredited) DONALD C. ROGERS ... sound recordist (uncredited) JACK SOLOMON ... production sound mixer (uncredited) MURRAY SPIVACK ... re-recording mixer (uncredited) VINTON VERNON ... re-recording mixer (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: JOHNNY BORGESE ... special effects (uncredited) 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 (uncredited) ========= Stunts: PHIL ADAMS ... stunts (uncredited) BILLY CURTIS ... stunts (uncredited) DICK DIAL ... stunts (uncredited) JEANNIE EPPER ... stunts (uncredited) STEPHANIE EPPER ... stunts (uncredited) CHESTER HAYES ... stunts (uncredited) SHEP HOUGHTON ... stunts (uncredited) LOREN JANES ... stunts (uncredited) HUBIE KERNS ... stunts (uncredited) TED MAPES ... stunts (uncredited) MAURICE MARKS ... stunts (uncredited) JOHN HUGH McKNIGHT ... stunts (uncredited) HARRY MONTY ... stunts (uncredited) VICTOR PAUL ... stunts (uncredited) ALEX PLASSCHAERT ... stunts (uncredited) GEORGE SAWAYA ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DAVE FRIEDMAN ... assistant camera (uncredited) ERNST HAAS ... still photographer (uncredited) RONALD B. MacKENZIE ... electrician (uncredited) RONALD VIDOR ... assistant camera (uncredited) ROY H. WAGNER ... assistant camera (uncredited) CHARLES WISE ... gaffer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: COURTNEY HASLAM ... wardrobe supervisor BARBARA WESTERLAND ... wardrobe ED WYNIGEAR ... wardrobe ========= Editorial Department: SATI TOORAY ... colorist (uncredited) ========= Music Department: WARREN BARKER ... orchestrations FRANK COMSTOCK ... orchestrations DON COSTA ... orchestrations ALEXANDER COURAGE ... orchestrations LENNIE HAYTON ... music scored and conducted by / orchestrations JERRY HERMAN ... music and lyrics by / music and lyrics of stage play by PHILIP J. LANG ... orchestrations JACK LATIMER ... choral arrangements JOSEPH LIPMAN ... orchestrations ROBERT MAYER ... music editor LIONEL NEWMAN ... music scored and conducted by HERBERT W. SPENCER (as HERBERT SPENCER) ... orchestrations KENNETH WANNBERG ... music editor ROBERT BAIN ... musician: guitar (uncredited) ERNIE ROSECRANS ... music preparation (uncredited) GLEN ROSECRANS ... music preparation (uncredited) ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) DOUGLAS O. WILLIAMS ... music mixer (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: MOLLIE KENT ... script supervisor ========= Transportation Department: CHRIS HAYNES ... driver (uncredited) JAMES E. HAYNES ... driver (uncredited) FRANK KHOURY ... driver (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: GOWER CHAMPION ... stage play directed and choreographed by GEORGE ECKERT ... dialogue coach SHELAH HACKETT ... assistant choreographer MICHAEL KIDD ... choreographer (uncredited) / dances and musical numbers staged by MARVIN LAIRD ... dance arrangements DAVID MERRICK ... based on the stage play "Hello, Dolly!" produced on the New York stage by PATRICIA NEWCOMB ... public relations RUTANYA ALDA ... stand-in: photo double: Barbra Streisand (uncredited) RANDEE LYNNE JENSEN ... production assistant (uncredited) J. DAVID JONES ... helicopter pilot (uncredited) PATRICIA NEWCOMB ... unit publicist (uncredited) RON TASSONE ... dancer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Chenault Productions (produced by) (as Chenault Productions, Inc.) Twentieth Century Fox (uncredited) ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (released by) (as Twentieth Century - Fox Film Corporation) (1969) [USA] Theatrical 20th Century Fox (1969) [FRANCE] Theatrical Netherlands Fox Film Corporation (1969) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1969) [UK] Theatrical Centfox (1969) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Fox Films (1970) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Fox Norena Film A/S (1970) [NORWAY] Theatrical CBS (1974) [USA] TV - (pan/scan) FR3 (1976) [FRANCE] TV Magnetic Video (1977) [USA] VHS Magnetic Video (1977) [USA] VHS - (Betamax) Disney Channel (as The Disney Channel) (1992) [USA] TV 20th Century Fox Entertainment (2002) [SPAIN] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2002) [BRAZIL] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2005) [GERMANY] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2013) [GERMANY] Blu-ray / DVD Versión Digital (2015) [SPAIN] Theatrical Omroep MAX (2016) [NETHERLANDS] TV - (NPO1) Disney+ (2020) [USA] Video - (VOD) CBS/Fox [ARGENTINA] VHS - (pan/scan) CBS/Fox [USA] VHS - (pan/scan) ========= Other Companies: American Optical Company (Todd-AO developed by) (as the American Optical Company) Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera cranes) (uncredited) International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of: affiliated with A.F.L. - C.I.O.) (as I.A.T.S.E.) Lawrence W. Ford and Company (antique jewelry from) (as Lawrence W. Ford & Company) Magna Corporation (Todd-AO developed by) (as MAGNA) Solters & Digney (publicity) (uncredited) |
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Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
31 July 1969 [Argentina] |
![]() THE HIPPIE PROFESOR Originally called EL PROFESOR HIPPIE (Comedy) [1 hour 31 minutes] Luis Sandrini plays a college professor who, because of his freethinking attitudes and concerns for moral questions over matters of business, has more in common with his students than his colleagues. |
LUIS SANDRINI ... Profesor Héctor 'Tito' Montesano ROBERTO ESCALADA SOLEDAD SILVEYRA ... Nélida Echeverría OSCAR ORLEGUI ALITA ROMÁN EDUARDO MUÑOZ PERLA SANTALLA ZELMAR GUEÑOL CARLOS LÓPEZ MONET FLORA STEINBERG DAVID TONELLI PABLO ALARCÓN ... Demateis ISIDRO FERNÁN VALDEZ Rest of cast listed alphabetically: MARCIA BELL FELIX PANDO ... La Joven Guardia |
Directed by: FERNANDO AYALA ========= Writing Credits: ABEL SANTACRUZ ... (writer) ========= Produced by: FERNANDO AYALA ... producer HÉCTOR OLIVERA ... producer ========= Music by: JORGE LÓPEZ RUIZ ========= Cinematography by: VICTOR HUGO CAULA ========= Film Editing by: OSCAR MONTAUTI ========= Production Design by: ÓSCAR LAGOMARSINO ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ALFREDO SUÁREZ ... still photographer ========= Additional Crew: LIA JELIN ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Aries Cinematográfica Argentina |
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