Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
28 June 1971 {premiere} [Chicago, Illinois, USA] 30 June 1971 [USA] 3 July 1971 [Japan] 20 August 1971 [UK] 15 September 1971 [France] 22 October 1971 [Italy] 9 December 1971 [Australia] 20 December 1971 [Madrid, Spain] 25 December 1971 [Portugal] 25 December 1971 [West Germany] 31 December 1971 [Finland] 3 February 1972 [Netherlands] 10 February 1972 [Argentina] 27 March 1972 [Sweden] 2 June 1972 [Ireland] 10 July 1972 [New Zealand] 4 December 1972 [Denmark] 2 February 1973 [Brazil] 18 May 1973 [Hong Kong] 20 November 1973 [China] 14 December 1973 [Uruguay] December 1973 [India] 6 February 1975 [Davao, Philippines] 19 July 1996 (re-release) [Chicago, Illinois, USA] 4 December 1997 (DVD premiere) [Czech Republic] 20 June 2003 {Los Angeles Film Festival} [USA] 7 July 2005 (uncut version) (DVD premiere) [Germany] 17 March 2006 (DVD premiere) [Greece] 14 August 2006 {Starz Denver Film Festival} [USA] 3 September 2016 (re-release) (limited) [USA] November 2016 {Morbido Film Fest} [Mexico] 1 July 2017 {Neuchatel International Fantastic Film Festival} [Switzerland] |
![]() WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (Family | Fantasy | Musical) [1 hour 40 minutes] The world is astounded when Willy Wonka, for years a recluse in his factory, announces that five lucky people will be given a tour of the factory, shown all the secrets of his amazing candy, and one will win a lifetime supply of Wonka chocolate. Nobody wants the prize more than young Charlie, but as his family is so poor that buying even one bar of chocolate is a treat, buying enough bars to find one of the five golden tickets is unlikely in the extreme. But in movieland, magic can happen. Charlie, along with four somewhat odious other children, get the chance of a lifetime and a tour of the factory. Along the way, mild disasters befall each of the odious children, but can Charlie beat the odds and grab the brass ring? |
THE CANDY MAN (uncredited) Lyrics and Music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Aubrey Woods CHEER UP, CHARLIE (uncredited) Lyrics and Music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Diana Lee (I'VE GOT A) GOLDEN TICKET (uncredited) Lyrics and Music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Jack Albertson and Peter Ostrum PURE IMAGINATION (uncredited) Lyrics and Music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Gene Wilder OOMPA-LOOMPA-DOOMPA-DE-DO (uncredited) Lyrics and Music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by the Oompa Loompas and additional uncredited vocalists I WANT IT NOW! (uncredited) Lyrics and Music by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Performed by Julie Dawn Cole |
GENE WILDER ... Willy Wonka JACK ALBERTSON ... Grandpa Joe PETER OSTRUM ... Charlie ROY KINNEAR ... Mr. Salt JULIE DAWN COLE ... Veruca Salt LEONARD STONE ... Mr. Beauregarde DENISE NICKERSON ... Violet Beauregarde NORA DENNEY (as DODO DENNEY) ... Mrs. Teevee PARIS THEMMEN ... Mike Teevee URSULA REIT ... Mrs. Gloop MICHAEL BOLLNER ... Augustus Gloop DIANA SOWLE ... Mrs. Bucket AUBREY WOODS ... Bill DAVID BATTLEY ... Mr. Turkentine GÜNTER MEISNER (as GUNTER MEISNER) ... Mr. Slugworth PETER CAPELL ... The Tinker WERNER HEYKING ... Mr. Jopeck PETER STUART ... Winkelmann Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DORA ALTMANN ... Grandma Georgina (uncredited) VICTOR BEAUMONT ... Doctor (uncredited) RUDY BORGSTALLER ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR ... Computer Operator (uncredited) GEORGE CLAYDON ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) PAT COOMBS ... Henrietta Salt (uncredited) FRANK DELFINO ... Auctioneer (uncredited) MALCOLM DIXON ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) STEPHEN DUNNE ... Stanley Kael - Second Newscaster (uncredited) WALKER EDMISTON ... Mr. Slugworth (voice) (uncredited) MICHAEL GAHR ... Reporter in Germany (uncredited) RUSTY GOFFE ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) MICHAEL GOODLIFFE ... Mr. Teavee (uncredited) KURT GROßKURTH ... Mr. Gloop (uncredited) SHIN HAMANO ... Japanese Candy Store Owner (uncredited) ISMED HASSAN ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) JACK LATHAM ... First Newscaster (uncredited) FRANZISKA LIEBING ... Grandma Josephine (uncredited) GLORIA MANON ... Mrs. Curtis (uncredited) NORMAN McGLEN ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) ANGELO MUSCAT ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) ED PECK ... FBI Agent (uncredited) PEPI POUPEE ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) MARCUS POWELL ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) BOB ROE ... Peter Goff (uncredited) MADELINE STUART ... Madeline Durkin (uncredited) ALBERT WILKINSON ... Oompa Loompa (uncredited) ERNST ZIEGLER ... Grandpa George (uncredited) |
Directed by: MEL STUART ========= Writing Credits: ROALD DAHL ... (screenplay) ROALD DAHL ... (book) DAVID SELTZER ... (screenplay) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: STAN MARGULIES ... producer DAVID L. WOLPER ... producer ========= Cinematography by: ARTHUR IBBETSON ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: DAVID SAXON ========= Art Direction by: HARPER GOFF ========= Costume Design by: HELEN COLVIG ========= Makeup Department: SUSI KRAUSE ... hairdresser UNNAMED PERSON ... makeup artist RAIMUND STANGL ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: PIA ARNOLD ... production manager RENATE NEUCHL ... unit manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: WOLFGANG GLATTES ... assistant director JACK ROE ... assistant director STEFAN ZÜRCHER ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: HENDRIK WYNANDS (as HENDRIK G. WYNANDS) ... construction manager CLARENCE FAY KONKEL ... carpenter (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: CHARLES L. CAMPBELL ... sound editor RICHARD PORTMAN (as DICK PORTMAN) ... re-recording KARSTEN ULLRICH ... sound ROGER SWORD ... sound editor (uncredited) THOMAS UBELACKER ... boom operator (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: LOGAN FRAZEE (as LOGAN R. FRAZEE) ... special effects ========= Visual Effects by: JIM DANFORTH ... model animator: Wonkavator / optical effects (uncredited) RICHARD KUHN ... optical effects (uncredited) DENNIS MUREN ... effects assistant (uncredited) ALBERT WHITLOCK ... optical effects (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: PAUL WILSON ... camera operator ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: ILLE SIEVERS ... wardrobe head ========= Editorial Department: MELVIN SHAPIRO (as MEL SHAPIRO) ... associate editor ========= Location Management: ROBERT NEWMAN ... location finance advisor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: LESLIE BRICUSSE ... lyrics and music by HOWARD JEFFREY ... musical numbers staged by ANTHONY NEWLEY ... lyrics and music by WALTER SCHARF ... conductor / music arranger JACK K. TILLAR (as JACK TILLAR) ... music editor DIANA LEE ... singing voice: Diana Sowle (uncredited) ARTHUR MORTON ... orchestrator (uncredited) RICHARD NASH ... musician: trombone (uncredited) ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) DAN WALLIN ... music recording mixer (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: TRUDY VON TROTHA (as TRUDI VON TROTHA) ... script supervisor ========= Other crew: FRAWLEY BECKER ... dialogue coach BETTY WALBERG ... dance arrangements DAVID L. WOLPER ... presenter WALKER EDMISTON ... voice dubbing: Gunter Meisner (uncredited) BOB ROE ... stand-in: Peter Ostrum (uncredited) MARCI SPERLING ... craft service (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Wolper Pictures Ltd. (as A Wolper Pictures, Ltd. Presentation) ========= Distributors: Paramount Pictures (1971) [USA] Theatrical Paramount British Pictures (1971) [UK] Theatrical Cinema International Corporation (CIC) (1971) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Cinema International Corporation (CIC) (1971) [FINLAND] Theatrical Cinema International Corporation (CIC) (1972) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (1974) [USA] TV Warner Bros. (1984) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) Warner Home Video (1984) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (1986) [USA] VHS Disney Channel (as The Disney Channel) (1988) [USA] TV Warner Home Vídeo (1990) [BRAZIL] VHS Warner Home Video (1991) [USA] VHS CBS (1991) [USA] TV TV3 (1991) [FINLAND] TV American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1994) [USA] TV Warner Bros. (1996) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) Warner Home Video (1996) [USA] VHS Warner Home Vídeo (1996) [BRAZIL] DVD Chapel Distribution (1997) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Warner Home Video (1997) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (1999) [AUSTRALIA] VHS Warner Home Video (1999) [UK] VHS Warner Home Video (2000) [UK] DVD Mainostelevisio (MTV3) (2000) [FINLAND] TV Nu Metro Video (2000) [SOUTH AFRICA] DVD Sandrew Metronome Distribution (2000) [FINLAND] DVD Warner Home Video (2001) [JAPAN] DVD Warner Home Video (2001) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2001) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (2005) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2005) [GERMANY] DVD Warner Home Video (2006) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2007) [USA] DVD ABC Family (2008) [USA] TV Warner Home Video (2009) [USA] Blu-ray Warner Home Video (2009) [AUSTRALIA] Blu-ray Warner Home Video (2009) [GERMANY] Blu-ray Warner Home Video (2010) [USA] Blu-ray Warner Home Video (2011 [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Home Video (2013) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Home Video (2016) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Fathom Events (2016) [USA] Theatrical - (re-release) Freeform (2016) [USA] TV American Movie Classics (AMC) (2017) [USA] TV Disney XD (2017) [USA] TV SundanceTV (2017) [USA] TV Syfy (2018) [USA] TV Netflix (2018) [WORLD-WIDE] Video - (SVoD) We TV Network (2018) [USA] TV Independent Film Channel (IFC) (2019) [USA] TV BBC America (2019) [USA] TV HBO Max (2020) [USA] Video - (VOD) Varus Video [RUSSIA] VHS Warner Home Video [USA] Video - (laserdisc) ========= Other Companies: Marion Dougherty Associates (casting by) (as Marion Dougherty Associates - New York) Selway Baker (casting by) (as Selway Baker Ltd.- London) International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of: afflicated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.) (uncredited) Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) (approved cerificated: no. 22687) Opticals West/N.J.S. (optical effects) (uncredited) Pacific Title (optical effects) (uncredited) The Quaker Oats Company (funding) (uncredited) |
7 October 1971 {Charity premiere} [UK] 8 October 1971 [UK] 11 November 1971 [New York City, New York, USA] 13 December 1971 [USA] 7 July 1972 [Ireland] 16 October 1972 [Madrid, Spain] 23 October 1972 [Sweden] 27 October 1972 [Finland] 27 October 1972 [France] 14 December 1972 [Barcelona, Spain] 14 December 1972 [Italy] 14 December 1972 [Netherlands] 15 December 1972 [West Germany] 26 December 1972 [Denmark] 18 January 1973 [Hong Kong] 10 March 1973 [Japan] 28 December 1973 [Brazil] 3 January 1974 [Argentina] 19 September 1974 [Montevideo, Uruguay] 13 April 1979 (re-release) [USA] 24 June 1981 (re-release) [France] 18 August 1983 (re-release) [Australia] 20 March 2001 (DVD) (30th Anniversary Edition) [USA] 29 December 2014 [Belgium] |
![]() BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS (Animation | Adventure | Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 57 minutes] During WWII in England, Charlie, Carrie, and Paul Rawlins are sent to live with Eglantine Price, who it turns out is an apprentice witch. Charlie blackmails Miss Price that if he is to keep her practices a secret, she must give him something, so she takes a bed knob from her late father's bed and places the "famous magic traveling spell" on it, and only Paul can activate it. Their first journey is to a street in London where they meet Emelius Browne, former headmaster of Miss Price's witchcraft training correspondence school. Miss Price tells him of a plan to find the magic words for a spell known as Substitutiary Locomotion, which brings inanimate objects to life. This spell will be her work for the war effort. |
OVERTURE/THE OLD HOME GUARD (uncredited) Performed by Male Studio Chorus Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION (uncredited) Performed by Angela Lansbury Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (cut from film following USA limited premier release) THE AGE OF NOT BELIEVING (uncredited) Performed by Angela Lansbury Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman WITH A FLAIR (uncredited) Performed by David Tomlinson Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (Cut from film following USA limited premier release. Only in the 1996 reconstruction) EGLANTINE (uncredited) Performed by David Tomlinson and Angela Lansbury Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (edited version following USA limited premier release) (full version only on 1996 restoration) PORTOBELLO ROAD (uncredited) Performed by David Tomlinson, John Orchard, Thurl Ravenscroft, Ian Weighill, Cindy O'Callaghan, Roy Snart, and others Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (edited version following USA limited release) (extended version only on 1996 restoration) PORTOBELLO STREET DANCE (uncredited) Instrumental, arranged by Irwin Kostal from a melody by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman THE BEAUTIFUL BRINY (uncredited) Performed by David Tomlinson and Angela Lansbury Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman SUBSTITUTIARY LOCOMOTION (uncredited) Performed by Angela Lansbury, David Tomlinson, Ian Weighill, Cindy O'Callaghan, and Roy Snart Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman NOBODY'S PROBLEMS (uncredited) Performed by Angela Lansbury Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman (cut after USA limited premier release, now only in the 1996 restoration) FINALE (REPRISE OF 'THE OLD HOME GUARD') (uncredited) Performed by male studio chorus Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman BLOW THE MAN DOWN (uncredited) Traditional Sung by Dal McKennon |
ANGELA LANSBURY ... Miss Price DAVID TOMLINSON ... Emelius RODDY McDOWALL ... Mr. Jelk SAM JAFFE ... Bookman JOHN ERICSON ... Col. Heller BRUCE FORSYTH ... Swinburne CINDY O'CALLAGHAN ... Carrie ROY SNART ... Paul IAN WEIGHILL ... Charlie TESSIE O'SHEA ... Mrs. Hobday ARTHUR GOULD-PORTER (as ARTHUR E. GOULD-PORTER) ... Capt. Greer BEN WRIGLEY ... Portobello Rd. Workman REGINALD OWEN ... Gen. Teagler CYRIL DELEVANTI ... Elderly Farmer RICK TRAEGER ... German Sergeant MANFRED LATING ... German Sergeant JOHN ORCHARD ... Plaster Vendor BOB HOLT (as ROBERT HOLT) ... Codfish (voice) LENNIE WEINRIB ... Secretary Bird / Lion (voice) DAL McKENNON ... Bear (voice) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LEON ALTON ... Soldier at Portobello Road (uncredited) CONRAD BACHMANN ... German Soldier (uncredited) FRANK BAKER ... Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited) DON BARCLAY ... Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited) JANE BETTS ... Spectator at Emelius' Failed Magic Performance (uncredited) ERIC BROTHERSON ... (uncredited) JAMES BRUGMAN ... Soldier Playing Tenor Saxophone (uncredited) PATRICK SULLIVAN BURKE ... Soldier (uncredited) COSMIC CREEPUS ... Cat (uncredited) PATRICK DENNIS-LEIGH ... Old Home Guardsman (uncredited) ANTHONY EUSTREL ... Vendor (uncredited) MORGAN FARLEY ... Old Piano Player (uncredited) BOBBY GILBERT ... Newspaper Vendor (uncredited) INA GOULD ... Shopkeeper (uncredited) ED HASKETT ... Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited) DELOS JEWKES ... Old Home Guardsman (uncredited) SID KANE ... Book Vendor (uncredited) MILT LARSEN ... Spectator at Emelius' Failed Magic Performance (uncredited) EDITH LESLIE ... Spectator at Emelius' Failed Magic Performance (uncredited) YSABEL MacCLOSKEY ... Mrs. Mason (uncredited) ARTHUR MALET ... Mr. Widdenfield - Museum Guard (restored version) (uncredited) GEORGE MANN ... Old Home Guardsman (uncredited) CHRIS MARKS ... Minor Role (uncredited) JAMES McINNES ... Home Guard Sergeant (uncredited) BARBARA MORRISON ... Vendor with Hat and Boa (uncredited) WILLIAM H. O'BRIEN ... Portobello Road Passerby (uncredited) RICHARD PEEL ... Vendor (uncredited) MARIA POGEE ... Dancer (uncredited) JACK RAINE ... Old Home Guardsman (uncredited) MAXINE SEMON ... Portobello Dancer (uncredited) ARTHUR SPACE ... Old Home Guardsman (uncredited) HANK WORDEN ... Old Home Guardsman (uncredited) |
Directed by: ROBERT STEVENSON WARD KIMBALL ... (animation director) (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: RALPH WRIGHT ... (animation story) & TED BERMAN ... (animation story) BILL WALSH ... (screenplay) & DON DAGRADI ... (screenplay) MARY NORTON ... (book) KEN ANDERSON ... (animation story) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: BILL WALSH ... producer ========= Music by: IRWIN KOSTAL ... (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: FRANK V. PHILLIPS (as FRANK PHILLIPS) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: COTTON WARBURTON ========= Art Direction by: PETER ELLENSHAW JOHN B. MANSBRIDGE ========= Set Decoration by: HAL GAUSMAN EMILE KURI ========= Costume Design by: BILL THOMAS ========= Makeup Department: LA RUE MATHERON ... hair stylist ROBERT J. SCHIFFER ... makeup artist SHARLEEN RASSI ... hair stylist (uncredited) LYNN F. REYNOLDS ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: JOHN D. BLOSS ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: CHRISTOPHER HIBLER ... assistant director ARTHUR J. VITARELLI ... second unit director DOROTHY KIEFFER ... second assistant director apprentice (uncredited) WILLIAM R. POOLE ... second assistant director (uncredited) ROBERT WEBB ... first assistant director: second unit (uncredited) ========= Art Department: JACK COLCONDA ... prop master (uncredited) JOHN EMERSON ... assistant set decorator: underwater sequence (uncredited) HERMAN LOWERS ... set construction coordinator (uncredited) BOB MCLING ... props (uncredited) RALPH MIKKELSON ... assistant property master (uncredited) BENJAMIN RESELLA ... scenic designer (uncredited) AL ROELOFS ... assistant art director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: ROBERT O. COOK ... sound supervisor DEAN THOMAS ... sound mixer BUD MAFFETT ... cableman (uncredited) FRANK REGULA ... boom operator (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: DANNY LEE ... special effects EUSTACE LYCETT ... special effects ALAN MALEY ... special effects HOWARD JENSEN ... set effects (uncredited) HANS METZ ... special effects (uncredited) ========= Stunts: EDDIE STACEY ... stunts (uncredited) DICK WARLOCK ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: ED AUSTIN ... animation camera (uncredited) BOB COBURN ... still photographer (uncredited) BILL KING ... gaffer (uncredited) JIM LUSKE ... assistant camera (uncredited) MARVIN MAYO ... second grip (uncredited) OTTO MEYER ... best boy (uncredited) JIM PICKEL ... animation camera (uncredited) STAN REED ... key grip (uncredited) JOHN R. SHANNON ... still photographer (uncredited) MICHAEL ST. HILAIRE ... assistant camera (uncredited) JACK WHITMAN SR. ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Animation Department: KEN ANDERSON ... character designer JACK BOYD ... animator JACK BUCKLEY ... animator AL DEMPSTER ... background DON GRIFFITH ... layout JOE HALE ... layout FRED HELLMICH ... animator RALPH HULETT ... background MILT KAHL ... animator DICK KELSEY ... background WARD KIMBALL ... animation director HAL KING ... animator ERIC LARSON ... animator BILL LAYNE ... background JOHN LOUNSBERY ... animator ART STEVENS ... animator MCLAREN STEWART ... animation - live action design JULIUS SVENDSEN ... animator HAL AMBRO ... animator (uncredited) WILMA BAKER ... final checker (uncredited) BILL BRAZNER ... xerox (uncredited) MARY JANE COLE ... ink and paint (uncredited) DIANA DIXON ... xerox and paint (uncredited) MARIA FENYVESI ... inker (uncredited) BOB FOSTER ... assistant animator (uncredited) JERRY HATHCOCK ... animator (uncredited) DON LUSK ... animator (uncredited) BUF NERBOVIG ... scene planner (uncredited) CLIFF NORDBERG ... animator (uncredited) ROBYN ROBERTS ... painter (uncredited) CARMEN SANDERSON ... ink and paint (uncredited) DAVE SUDING ... assistant animator (uncredited) DON TOWSLEY ... animator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: SHELBY ANDERSON ... assistant to designer CHUCK KEEHNE ... costumes EMILY SUNDBY ... costumes MARY DYE ... on-set costumer: women (uncredited) JOHN GEORGE ... on-set costumer: men (uncredited) KENT JAMES ... on-set costumer: men (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: HOLLY AUSTIN ... negative cutter: restoration ROMEO FORNOLES ... color timer (restoration) TONY MALANOWSKI ... editor: restoration JAMES W. SWAIN ... animation film editor ========= Music Department: EVELYN KENNEDY ... music editor IRWIN KOSTAL ... conductor / music arranger / music supervisor JAMES MacDONALD ... assistant to conductor RICHARD M. SHERMAN ... music and lyrics by ROBERT B. SHERMAN ... music and lyrics by IRWIN KOSTAL ... orchestrator (uncredited) ETHMER ROTEN ... musician: flute (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: LOIS THURMAN ...script supervisor ========= Other crew: BOB BAKER ... technical consultant CAROLYN DYER ... assistant choreographer DAVID JONAS ... title designer MILT LARSEN ... technical consultant MANFRED LATING ... technical consultant JAMES McINNES ... technical consultant DONALD McKAYLE ... choreographer ALBERT MELLO ... dance accompanist TOM CLARK ... publicist (uncredited) PEGGY COBB ... welfare worker (uncredited) A. KEEHN ... rental of barrows: "Portobello Road" sequence (uncredited) BILL LANDRUM ... assistant choreographer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Walt Disney Productions (presents) ========= Distributors: Buena Vista Distribution Company (1971) [USA] Theatrical Walt Disney Company (1971) [UK] Theatrical Suomi-Filmi (1972) [FINLAND] Theatrical Triangelfilm (1972) [NORWAY] Theatrical Buena Vista International (1973) [JAPAN] Theatrical MGM-Fox Films (1974) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Walt Disney Productions (1981) [FRANCE] Theatrical - (re-release) Walt Disney Home Video (1982) [NETHERLANDS] Video - (Betamax) Disney Channel (as The Disney Channel) (1984) [USA] TV American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1987) [USA] TV Walt Disney Home Video (1991) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2001) [CANADA] DVD Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2001) [USA] DVD Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2004) [BRAZIL] DVD Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2005) [MEXICO] DVD Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2009) [GERMANY] DVD Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2009) [NETHERLANDS] DVD Disney Channel (2016) [GERMANY] TV Eén (2016) [BELGIUM] TV Omroep MAX (2016) [NETHERLANDS] TV - (NPO1) Buena Vista Home Video [USA] VHS Gativideo [ARGENTINA] VHS Abril Vídeo [BRAZIL] VHS Buena Vista Distribution Company [UK] TV Walt Disney Telecommunications and Non-Theatrical Company [USA] Video - (Betamax) ========= Other Companies: Spungbuggy Works (technical consultant) Pacific Title Digital (digital color sequence: restoration) Pacific Title and Art Studio (special opticals: restoration) Buena Vista Imaging (special titles: restoration) Walt Disney Animation Research Library (original backgrounds courtesy of: restoration) (as Walt Disney Feature Animation Research Library) Disney Character Voices International (adr casting: restoration) (as Disney Character Voices) The Bakery (adr recording: restoration) Buena Vista Sound (sound services: restoration) THX Ltd. (digital mastering: UK & French DVD) |
21 October 1971 {benefit performance} [Amsterdam, Netherlands] 3 November 1971 [USA] 5 November 1971 [Los Angeles, California, USA] 25 November 1971 [Argentina] 1 December 1971 [France] 4 December 1971 [Japan] 6 December 1971 [Sweden] 9 December 1971 {Charity premiere} [UK] 10 December 1971 [UK] 11 December 1971 [Italy] 15 December 1971 [Denmark] 16 December 1971 [West Germany] 17 December 1971 [Ireland] 17 December 1971 [Israel] 20 December 1971 [Spain] 23 December 1971 [Netherlands] 25 December 1971 [Finland] 13 January 1972 [Brazil] 20 January 1972 [Mexico] 8 April 1972 [UK] 6 December 1972 [Turkey] 28 October 1976 (re-release) [Argentina] 18 August 1978 (re-release) [Finland] 7 November 1979 (edited version) [USA] 22 June 2001 (re-release) [UK] March 2002 {Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival} [Hong Kong] 5 November 2003 (DVD premiere) [Greece] |
![]() FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (Drama | Family | Musical) [3 hours 1 minute] At the beginning of the twentieth century, Jews and Orthodox Christians live in the little village of Anatevka in the pre-revolutionary Russia of the Czars. Among the traditions of the Jewish community, the matchmaker arranges the match and the father approves it. The milkman Reb Tevye is a poor man that has been married for twenty-five years with Golde and they have five daughters. When the local matchmaker Yente arranges the match between his older daughter Tzeitel and the old widow butcher Lazar Wolf, Tevye agrees with the wedding. However Tzeitel is in love with the poor tailor Motel Kamzoil and they ask permission to Tevye to get married that he accepts to please his daughter. Then his second daughter Hodel (Michele Marsh) and the revolutionary student Perchik decide to marry each other and Tevye is forced to accept. When Perchik is arrested by the Czar troops and sent to Siberia, Hodel decides to leave her family and homeland and travel to Siberia to be with her beloved Perchik.... |
TRADITION (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol and Chorus in the pre-credits sequence PROLOGUE (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Played during the opening credits MATCHMAKER (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Rosalind Harris, Neva Small, Michele Marsh, and Chorus IF I WERE A RICH MAN (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol SABBATH PRAYER (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol, Norma Crane, and Chorus TO LIFE (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol, Paul Mann, and Chorus TRADITION (REPRISE) (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol MIRACLE OF MIRACLES (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Leonard Frey Also played during the end credits TEVYE'S DREAM (THE TAILOR, MOTEL KOMZOIL) (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol, Norma Crane, Ruth Madoc, Patience Collier, and Chorus SUNRISE, SUNSET (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol, Paul Michael Glaser, Michele Marsh, and Chorus Also played during the end credits WEDDING CELEBRATION AND BOTTLE DANCE (1964) (uncredited) (Instrumental) Music by Jerry Bock TRADITION (REPRISE) (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by an offscreen chorus DO YOU LOVE ME? (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol and Norma Crane FAR FROM THE HOME I LOVE (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Michele Marsh LITTLE BIRD, LITTLE CHAVELA (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol CHAVA BALLET (1964) (uncredited) (Instrumental) Music by Jerry Bock ANATEVKA (1964) (uncredited) Music by Jerry Bock Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Performed by Topol, Norma Crane, Molly Picon, Shimen Ruskin, Paul Mann, and Barry Dennen |
TOPOL ... Tevye NORMA CRANE ... Golde LEONARD FREY ... Motel MOLLY PICON ... Yente PAUL MANN ... Lazar Wolf ROSALIND HARRIS ... Tzeitel MICHELE MARSH ... Hodel NEVA SMALL ... Chava PAUL MICHAEL GLASER (as MICHAEL GLASER) ... Perchik RAY LOVELOCK (as RAYMOND LOVELOCK) ... Fyedkax ELAINE EDWARDS ... Shprintze CANDY BONSTEIN ... Bielke SHIMEN RUSKIN ... Mordcha ZVEE SCOOLER ... Rabbi LOUIS ZORICH ... Constable ALFIE SCOPP ... Avram HOWARD GOORNEY ... Nachum BARRY DENNEN ... Mendel VERNON DOBTCHEFF ... Russian Official RUTH MADOC ... Fruma Sarah PATIENCE COLLIER ... Grandma Tzeitel TUTTE LEMKOW ... Fiddler STELLA COURTNEY ... Shandel JACOB KALICH ... Yankel BRIAN COBURN ... Berl GEORGE LITTLE ... Hone STANLEY FLEET ... Farcel ARNOLD DIAMOND ... Moishe MARIKA RIVERA ... Rifka MARK MALICZ ... Ezekial AHARON IPALÉ (as AHARON IPALE) ... Sheftel ROGER LLOYD PACK ... Sexton VLADIMIR MEDAR ... Priest SAMMY BAYES ... Russian Dancer LARRY BIANCO ... Russian Dancer WALTER CARTIER ... Russian Dancer PETER JOHNSTON ... Russian Dancer GUY LUTMAN ... Russian Dancer DONALD MACLENNAN ... Russian Dancer RENÉ SARTORIS (as RENE SARTORIS) ... Russian Dancer ROY DURBIN ... Bottle Dancer KEN ROBSON ... Bottle Dancer BOB STEVENSON ... Bottle Dancer LOU ZAMPROGNA ... Bottle Dancer Rest of cast listed alphabetically: IVAN BAPTIE ... Dancer (uncredited) CYRIL BASS ... Village Band Member (uncredited) TANYA BAYONA ... Dancer (uncredited) C.C. BILHAM ... Village Band Member (uncredited) INA CLAIRE ... Dancer (uncredited) SUSAN CLAIRE ... Dancer (uncredited) SARAH COHEN ... Bashe (uncredited) OTTO DIAMANT ... Yussel (uncredited) HARRY DITSON ... Leibesh (uncredited) HARRY FIELDER ... Russian (uncredited) JILL GOLDSTON ... Villager in Green Dress (uncredited) JODY HALL ... Dancer (uncredited) JUDITH HARTE ... Gnessi (uncredited) A. HAVERSTOCK ... Village Band Member (uncredited) MICHAEL INGLETON ... Dancer (uncredited) MIKI IVERIA ... Bess (uncredited) CARL JAFFE ... Isaac (uncredited) NIGEL KINGSLEY ... (uncredited) H. KREIN ... Village Band Member (uncredited) HILDA KRISEMAN ... Zelda (uncredited) BARRY LINES ... Dancer (uncredited) DANNY MANN ... one of Rabbi's students (uncredited) ALFRED MARON ... Previous Rabbi (uncredited) ALBIN PAHERNIK ... Dancer (uncredited) JOEL RUDNICK ... Marcus (uncredited) ADAM SCOTT ... Dancer (uncredited) PETRA SINIAWSKI ... Dancer (uncredited) SUSAN SLOMAN ... Nechama (uncredited) KAREN TRENT ... Dancer (uncredited) KENNETH WALLER ... (uncredited) M. WINTER ... Village Band Member (uncredited) LEO WRIGHT ... Village Band Member (uncredited) |
Directed by: NORMAN JEWISON ========= Writing Credits: SHOLOM ALEICHEM (as SHOLEM ALEICHEM) ... (adapted from stories) ARNOLD PERL ... (adapted from Sholem Aleichem stories by special arrangement with) JOSEPH STEIN ... (stageplay) JOSEPH STEIN ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: NORMAN JEWISON ... producer PATRICK J. PALMER (as PATRICK PALMER) ... associate producer WALTER MIRISCH ... executive producer (uncredited) ========= Music by: JERRY BOCK ========= Cinematography by: OSWALD MORRIS ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: ANTONY GIBBS ROBERT LAWRENCE ========= Casting by: LYNN STALMASTER ========= Production Design by: ROBERT F. BOYLE (as ROBERT BOYLE) ========= Art Direction by: MICHAEL STRINGER ========= VELJKO DESPOTOVIC ... (uncredited) ========= Set Decoration by: PETER LAMONT ========= Costume Design by: JOAN BRIDGE ELIZABETH HAFFENDEN ========= Makeup Department: DEL ARMSTRONG ... makeup artist GORDON BOND ... hairdresser WALLY SCHNEIDERMAN ... makeup artist COLIN JAMISON ... assistant hairdresser (uncredited) ========= Production Management: RICHARD CARRUTH ... post-production supervisor LARRY DEWAAY (as LARRY DE WAAY) ... production supervisor TED LLOYD ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: PAUL IBBETSON ... second assistant director TERENCE NELSON (as TERRY NELSON) ... first assistant director VLADIMIR SPINDLER ... second assistant director TERENCE CHURCHER ... assistant director (uncredited) HOWARD GRIGSBY ... assistant director (uncredited) STEVAN PETROVIC ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: SAM GORDON ... property master WILLIAM MALDONADO ... construction manager BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited) MENTOR HUEBNER ... designer (uncredited) / primary production illustrator (uncredited) PETER MELROSE ... scenic artist (uncredited) HAROLD MICHELSON ... illustrator (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: DAVID HILDYARD ... sound mixer GORDON K. McCALLUM ... re-recording mixer LES WIGGINS ... sound editor JOHN HAYWARD ... re-recording mixer (uncredited) PATRICK HEIGHAM ... sound recordist (uncredited) DOUG SMITH ... assistant sound engineer (uncredited) JOHN STEVENSON ... boom operator (uncredited) JIM WILLIS ... development engineer (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: GEORGE BIG JIM SAUNDERS ... Kirby Wire opperator (uncredited) JOHN STEARS ... special effects (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: PETER MELROSE ... matte artist (uncredited) ========= Stunts: MILAN MITIC ... stunt coordinator: horse work (uncredited) EDDIE STACEY ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DENNIS FRASER ... key grip JIMMY TURRELL (as JIM TURRELL) ... camera operator TONY WOODCOCK ... second assistant camera MAURICE ARNOLD ... focus puller (uncredited) LEN CROWE ... gaffer (uncredited) DAVID JAMES ... still photographer (uncredited) DOUGLAS KIRKLAND ... still photographer (uncredited) RONALD LENOIR ... set rigger (uncredited) ========= Casting Department: RICHARD ALTMAN ... casting consultant ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: JACKIE CUMMINS ... wardrobe supervisor ========= Editorial Department: LOIS LA SALLE ... post-production secretary BRIAN MANN ... assistant editor WALLY NELSON ... assistant editor BRENT ELDRIDGE ... digital color correction (uncredited) ========= Location Management: BRANKO LUSTIG ... location manager ========= Music Department: JERRY BOCK ... music for the stage play by ALEXANDER COURAGE ... orchestrator SHELDON HARNICK ... lyricist / lyrics for the stage play by ISAAC STERN ... soloist: violin ERIC TOMLINSON (as ERIC A. TOMLINSON) ... music mixer JOHN WILLIAMS ... conductor / music adaptor / orchestrator RICHARD CARRUTH ... music editor (uncredited) RAY HOLDER ... music arranger (uncredited) DAVID LINDUP ... additional orchestrator (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: ELAINE SCHREYECK ... script supervisor ========= Other crew: TOMMY ABBOTT (as TOM ABBOTT) ... choreographer: adapted for the screen by SAMMY BAYES ... assistant choreographer CHARLES CANNON ... production accountant JERRY HOWARD ... assistant to producer GOLDA OFFENHEIM ... production secretary HAROLD PRINCE ... producer: New York stage production JEROME ROBBINS ... choreographer: New York stage production / director: New York stage production LILLIAN MICHELSON ... researcher (uncredited) JULIA PASCAL ... assistant to the director (uncredited) |
Production Companies: The Mirisch Production Company (presents) (A Norman Jewison Film) (as The Mirisch Production Company) Cartier Productions (as A Mirisch-Cartier Production) ========= Distributors: United Artists (as United Artists, Entertainment from Transamerica Corporation) (1971) [USA] Theatrical Nova Film (1971) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical United Artists (as Artistas Unidos) (1971) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical United Artists (as Les Artistes Associés) (1971) [FRANCE] Theatrical United Artists (1971) [UK] Theatrical United Artists (1971) [SWEDEN] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1974) [USA] TV United Artists (1978) [FINLAND] Theatrical United Artists (as United Artists, A Transamerica Company) (1979) [USA] Theatrical - (reissue) Intervision Video (1980) [UK] VHS VidAmerica (1980) [USA] VHS Magnetic Video (1981) [USA] Video - (Betamax) RCA (II) (1981) [USA] Video 20th Century Fox Video (1982) [USA] Video - (LaserDisc) Warner Home Video (1983) [AUSTRALIA] VHS Warner Home Video (1983) [UK] VHS CBS/Fox (1984) [USA] VHS CBS/Fox (1986) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Video (1988) [USA] VHS Disney Channel (as The Disney Channel) (1988) [USA] TV MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1990) [USA] Video - (LaserDisc) Mainostelevisio (MTV3) (1993) [FINLAND] TV Warner Home Video (1996) [USA] VHS Chapel Distribution (1997) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Image Entertainment (1997) [USA] Video - (LaserDisc) MGM Home Entertainment (1998) [USA] DVD Egmont Entertainment (2000) [FINLAND] DVD Yleisradio (YLE) (2002) [FINLAND] TV - (TV1) 20th Century Fox Entertainment (2003) [SPAIN] DVD FS Film (2003) [FINLAND] DVD Gativideo (2006) [ARGENTINA] DVD - (special edition) Gativideo (2006) [ARGENTINA] VHS - (special edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2011) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [BRAZIL] DVD - (special edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment [BRAZIL] VHS - (special edition) CBS/Fox [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Fazer Musiikki Oy/Fazer Video [FINLAND] Video Gativideo [ARGENTINA] VHS MGM/UA Communications Co. [USA] TV Warner Home Vídeo [BRAZIL] Video ========= Other Companies: Audiolink Radio Communications (walkie talkies) Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (cranes and dollies) (uncredited) International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of) (as I.A.T.S.E.) Jadran Film (technical facilities furnished by) (as Jadran Film, Zagreb, Yugoslavia) Lee Lighting (grip and lighting equipment) (uncredited) Panavision (filmed in) Pinewood Studios (technical facilities furnished by) (as Pinewood Studios, London, England) Selway Baker (casting) (as Selway-Baker) The City of Zagreb, Croatia (our thanks to) (as The City of Zagreb, Yugoslavia) The People of the Village of Lekenik, Croatia (our thanks to) (as People of the Village of Lekenik, Yugoslavia) The People of the Village of Mala Gorica, Croatia (our thanks to) (as People of the Village of Mala Gorica, Yugoslavia) |
16 December 1971 {premiere} [Los Angeles, California, USA] 16 December 1971 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 24 December 1971 [Australia] 3 February 1972 [London, UK] 10 February 1972 [Canada] 25 February 1972 [Ireland] 26 February 1972 [Japan] 31 March 1972 [Finland] 14 April 1972 [France] 17 April 1972 [Denmark] 20 April 1972 [Italy] 29 June 1972 [Uruguay] 6 July 1972 [Argentina] 4 September 1972 [Sweden] October 1972 [Portugal] 28 December 1972 [Spain] 24 September 1973 [Poland] 6 December 1973 [Hungary] 3 May 1974 [West Germany] 3 December 2005 {British Film Days} [Czech Republic] 28 July 2014 {New Horizons Film Festival} [Poland] |
![]() THE BOY FRIEND (Comedy | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 17 minutes] When the leading lady of a low-budget musical revue sprains her ankle, the assistant stage manager is forced to understudy and perform in her place, becoming a star and finding love in the process. |
MAIN TITLES (OVERTURE) Music by Sandy Wilson PERFECT YOUNG LADIES Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Barbara Windsor and Girls (Antonia Ellis, Georgina Hale, Caryl Little, and Sally Bryant) THE BOY FRIEND Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Twiggy (as Twiggy Lawson) and Girls with Barbara Windsor and Boys (Tommy Tune, Murray Melvin, Brian Murphy, and Graham Armitage) ANY OLD IRON Performed by Twiggy (as Twiggy Lawson) and Bryan Pringle WON'T YOU CHARLESTON WITH ME? Music & Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Tommy Tune, Antonia Ellis, and Girls and Boys FANCY FORGETTING Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Moyra Fraser and Bryan Pringle I COULD BE HAPPY WITH YOU Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Christopher Gable and Twiggy (as Twiggy Lawson) ACT I FINALE: THE BOY FRIEND Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Company INTERMISSION Music by Sandy Wilson YOU ARE MY LUCKY STAR Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Arthur Freed Performed by Twiggy (as Twiggy Lawson) ENTR'ACTE A Music by Sandy Wilson SUR LE PLAGE Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Caryl Little, Antonia Ellis, Georgina Hale, Sally Bryant, Tommy Tune, Murray Melvin, Brian Murphy, Graham Armitage, and Barbara Windsor Spoken by Catherine Willmer and Max Adrian A ROOM IN BLOOMSBURY Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Christopher Gable and Twiggy (as Twiggy Lawson) IT'S NICER IN NICE Music & Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Barbara Windsor and Girls & Boys THE 'YOU-DON'T-WANT-TO-PLAY-WITH-ME-BLUES' Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Moyra Fraser, Bryan Pringle, and Girls SAFETY IN NUMBERS Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Antonia Ellis and Boys ACT II FINALE: I COULD BE HAPPY WITH YOU - PART I Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Christopher Gable and Twiggy (as Twiggy Lawson) ACT II FINALE: I COULD BE HAPPY WITH YOU - PART II Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Twiggy (as Twiggy Lawson) and Company ALL I DO IS DREAM OF YOU Music by Nacio Herb Brown Lyrics by Arthur Freed Performed by Twiggy (as Twiggy Lawson) IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO FALL IN LOVE Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Max Adrian and Georgina Hale POOR LITTLE PIERRETTE Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by Moyra Fraser, Girls, and Twiggy (as Twiggy Lawson) THE RIVIERA Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by The Female Chorus ACT I FINALE: I COULD BE HAPPY WITH YOU Music and Lyrics by Sandy Wilson Performed by The Company BOWS Music by Sandy Wilson END TITLES Music by Sandy Wilson |
TWIGGY ... Polly CHRISTOPHER GABLE ... Tony MAX ADRIAN ... Max BRYAN PRINGLE ... Percy MURRAY MELVIN ... Alphonse MOYRA FRASER ... Mme. Dubonnet GEORGINA HALE ... Fay SALLY BRYANT ... Nancy VLADEK SHEYBAL ... De Thrill TOMMY TUNE ... Tommy BRIAN MURPHY ... Peter GRAHAM ARMITAGE ... Michael ANTONIA ELLIS ... Maisie CARYL LITTLE ... Dulcie ANNE JAMESON (as ANN JAMESON) ... Mrs. Peter CATHERINE WILLMER ... Catherine ROBERT LA BASSIERE (as ROBERT LA'BASSIERE) ... Chauffeur BARBARA WINDSOR ... Hortense Rest of cast listed alphabetically: IMOGEN CLAIRE ... Dancer (uncredited) SUSAN CLAIRE ... Dancer (uncredited) PETER GREENWELL ... Pianist (uncredited) CHERYL GRUNWALD ... Cameo (uncredited) GLENDA JACKSON ... Rita Monroe (uncredited) STEVEN LONGHURST ... Theatre Worker (uncredited) PETRA SINIAWSKI ... Dancer (uncredited) |
Directed by: KEN RUSSELL ========= Writing Credits: KEN RUSSELL ... (screenplay) SANDY WILSON ... (musical) ========= Produced by: HARRY BENN ... associate producer KEN RUSSELL ... producer ========= Music by: PETER MAXWELL DAVIES ========= Cinematography by: DAVID WATKIN ========= Film Editing by: MICHAEL BRADSELL ========= Production Design by: TONY WALTON ========= Set Decoration by: IAN WHITTAKER ========= Costume Design by: SHIRLEY RUSSELL ========= Makeup Department: LEONARD ... key hair stylist ========= Production Management: NEVILLE C. THOMPSON ... production manager ========= Art Department: GEORGE BALL ... property master MICHAEL FINLAY ... painter CHARLES HAMMERTON ... construction manager BRYN SIDDALL ... property buyer LESLIE DILLEY ... assistant art director (uncredited) MICHAEL GUYETT ... scenic painter (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: MAURICE ASKEW ... sound recordist ROWLAND FOWLES ... boom operator BRIAN SIMMONS ... sound mixer LIONEL STRUTT ... re-recording mixer (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: WICK FINCH ... Electrician DOUGLAS KIRKLAND ... still photographer SHERMAN KUNKEL ... camera operator ALAN McCABE ... camera operator PETER EWENS ... focus puller (uncredited) ========= Music Department: PETER MAXWELL DAVIES ... music arranger / musical director CHRISTOPHER GABLE ... musical choreographer PETER GREENWELL ... music associate SANDY WILSON ... musical songs: composed by ========= Script and Continuity Department: SUSANNA MERRY ... continuity ========= Other crew: DAVID BALL ... assistant accountant ROBIN DEMETRIOU ... cast and crew chef GEOFF FREEMAN ... unit publicist PHILIP JENKINSON ... miscellaneous crew |
Production Companies: Russflix ========= Distributors: MGM-EMI (1971) [UK] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1971) [USA] Theatrical - (cut version) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1972) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1972) [BELGIUM] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1972) [FRANCE] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1972) [ITALY] Theatrical Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1972) [JAPAN] Theatrical Fotorama (1972) [NORWAY] Theatrical CBS (1975) [USA] TV - (pan/scan) Turner Home Entertainment (1990) [USA] VHS Chapel Distribution (1997) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical - (re-issue) Warner Home Video (2011) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) Warner Home Video (2017) [USA] Blu-ray |
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Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
16 May 1971 {Cannes Film Festival} [France] 1 July 1971 [USA] 30 August 1971 [Sweden] August 1971 [Canada] 7 October 1971 [UK] 17 December 1971 [Australia] December 1971 [Turkey] 4 February 1972 [Gent, Belgium] 23 February 1972 [France] 15 July 1972 [Japan] 6 October 1972 [Ireland] 27 April 1983 {TV premiere} [West Germany] 30 January 1991 {TV premiere} [Italy] 9 April 1998 (director's cut) [Australia] 20 August 1998 (re-release) [Germany] September 1998 (video premiere) [Hungary] 12 April 2001 (TV premiere) [Finland] 2 March 2003 (director's cut) {Adelaide International Film Festival} [Australia] 7 August 2004 (re-release) [Tokyo, Japan] 9 July 2008 {Karlovy Vary International Film Festival} [Czech Republic] 25 March 2009 (DVD premiere) [Sweden] 3 June 2015 (re-release) [France] 3 October 2015 {Athens Film Festival} [Greece] |
![]() WALKABOUT (Adventure | Drama) [1 hour 40 minutes] A privileged British family consisting of a mother, a geologist father and an adolescent daughter and son, live in Sydney, Australia. Out of circumstance, the siblings, not knowing exactly where they are, get stranded in the Outback by themselves while on a picnic. They only have with them the clothes on their backs - their school uniforms - some meagre rations of nonperishable food, a battery-powered transistor radio, the son's satchel primarily containing his toys, and a small piece of cloth they used as their picnic drop-cloth. While they walk through the Outback, sometimes looking as though near death, they come across an Australian boy who is on his walkabout, a rite of passage into manhood where he spends months on end on his own living off the land. Their largest problem is not being able to verbally communicate. The boy does help them to survive, but doesn't understand their need to return to civilization, which may or may not happen based on what the Australian boy ends up ... |
MAIN MUSIC by John Barry ====== Includes electronic music from "Hymnen" by Karlheinz Stockhausen ELECTRONIC DANCE by Billy Mitchell GASOLINE ALLEY by Rod Stewart LOS ANGELES by Warren Marley |
JENNY AGUTTER ... Girl LUC ROEG (as LUCIEN JOHN) ... White Boy DAVID GULPILIL (as DAVID GUMPILIL) ... Black Boy JOHN MEILLON ... Father ROBERT McDARRA (as ROBERT McDARA) ... Man PETER CARVER (as PETE CARVER) ... No Hoper JOHN ILLINGSWORTH ... Girl's Husband HILARY BAMBERGER ... Father's Wife BARRY DONNELLY ... Australian Scientist NOELINE BROWN (as NOELENE BROWN) ... German Scientist CARLO MANCHINI ... Italian Scientist Rest of cast listed alphabetically: GEORGE ROUBICEK ... Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited) |
Directed by: NICOLAS ROEG ========= Writing Credits: EDWARD BOND ... (screenplay) DONALD G. PAYNE (as JAMES VANCE MARSHALL) ... (novel) NICOLAS ROEG ... (story) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: ANTHONY J. HOPE ... associate producer SI LITVINOFF ... producer MAX L. RAAB ... executive producer ========= Music by: JOHN BARRY ========= Cinematography by: NICOLAS ROEG ... (photographed by) ========= Film Editing by: ANTONY GIBBS ALAN PATTILLO ========= Production Design by: BRIAN EATWELL ========= Art Direction by: TERRY GOUGH ========= Makeup Department: LINDA RICHMOND ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: GRAHAME JENNINGS ... production manager IRVING ZEIGER ... associate production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: KEVIN KAVANAGH ... assistant director ANTHONY B. RICHMOND ... second unit director (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: BARRY BROWN ... location sound mixer GERRY HUMPHREYS ... dubbing mixer KEVIN KEARNEY ... boom operator ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DEAN GOODHILL ... stills PETER HANNAN ... focus MIKE MOLLOY ... camera operator ANTHONY B. RICHMOND (as TONY RICHMOND) ... special photography ========= Editorial Department: BRIAN MANN ... assistant film editor ========= Music Department: JOHN BARRY ... conductor PHIL RAMONE ... music producer WALTJINGU 'RICHARD' BANDILIL ... musician: didgeridoo (uncredited) SIDNEY MARGO ... music contractor (uncredited) JOHN RICHARDS ... music engineer (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: ANNABEL DAVIS-GOFF ... continuity ========= Other crew: BARBARA BURLEIGH ... production coordinator: on location (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Max L. Raab Productions (copyright holder) (as A Max L. Raab-Si Litvinoff Production) Si Litvinoff Film Production (copyright holder) (as A Max L. Raab-Si Litvinoff Production) ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1971) [UK] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox (as 20th Century Fox) (1971) [USA] Theatrical 20th Century Fox (1971) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Fox Norena Film A/S (1971) [NORWAY] Theatrical 20th Century Fox (1972) [JAPAN] Theatrical The Criterion Collection (1997) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) The Criterion Collection (1998) [USA] DVD 4 Front Video (1999) [UK] VHS Siren Entertainment (1999) [AUSTRALIA] DVD - (Special Edition) Siren Entertainment (1999) [AUSTRALIA] VHS - (Special Edition) Universal Pictures (2000) [UK] DVD AV Channel (2001) [AUSTRALIA] DVD Yleisradio (YLE) (2001) [FINLAND] TV Cable Hogue Co. (2004) [JAPAN] Theatrical Broadway (2004) [JAPAN] DVD The Criterion Collection (2004) [USA] DVD Media Cooperation One (MC-One) (2005) [GERMANY] DVD The Criterion Collection (2008) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Future Film (2010) [FINLAND] DVD The Criterion Collection (2010) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Solaris Distribution (2015) [FRANCE] Theatrical - (re-release) BBC Two (2017) [UK] TV Umbrella Entertainment (2018) [AUSTRALIA] All Media Umbrella Entertainment (2019) [AUSTRALIA] Blu-ray - DVD - digital Home Vision Entertainment (HVE) [USA] VHS - (widescreen) Janus Films [WORLD-WIDE] All Media Madman Entertainment [AUSTRALIA] DVD ========= Other Companies: C.T.S. Studios (music recorded at) (uncredited) |
June 1971 {Berlin International Film Festival} [West Germany] 30 July 1971 [West Germany] 1 August 1971 [Los Angeles, California, USA] August 1971 {Denver National Student Conference} [USA] 28 October 1971 [New York City, New York, USA] 29 December 1971 [Sweden] 21 January 1972 [Finland] 25 March 1972 [Japan] 1 June 1972 [Argentina] 24 July 1972 [Oslo, Norway] 16 February 1973 [Denmark] 29 June 1973 [East Germany] 1 July 1973 [Poland] 6 December 1973 [Hungary] |
![]() BLESS THE BEASTS & CHILDREN (Comedy | Drama) [1 hour 49 minutes] A group of social misfits at a summer camp for boys run away to save penned-in buffaloes from a rifle club's slaughter. |
BLESS THE BEASTS AND CHILDREN Performed by The Carpenters Written by Barry De Vorzon' and Perry Botkin Jr. COTTON'S DREAM (also known as the theme of The Young and the Restless (1973) and "Nadia's Theme") Composed by Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin Jr. LOST Performed by Renee Armand |
BILL MUMY ... Lawrence Teft BARRY ROBINS ... Cotton MILES CHAPIN ... Shecker DAREL GLASER ... Goodenow ROBERT JAYSON KRAMER (as BOB KRAMER) ... Lally 1 MARC VAHANIAN ... Lally II JESSE WHITE ... Sid Shecker KEN SWOFFORD ... Wheaties DAVID KETCHUM (as DAVE KETCHUM) ... Camp Director ELAINE DEVRY ... Cotton's Mother WAYNE SUTHERLIN ... Hustler BRUCE GLOVER ... Hustler WILLIAM BRAMLEY ... Mr. Goodenow VANESSA BROWN ... Mrs. Goodenow CHARLES H. GRAY ... Captain Cotton VINCENT VAN LYNN ... Mr. Teft JUNEY ELLIS (as JUNE C. ELLIS) ... Mom FRANK FARMER ... Doctor JEFF SMART ... Young Shooter Rest of cast listed alphabetically: SCOTT BEN-YASHAR (as SCOTT EHRLICH) ... Camp Bully MICHAEL SCHRAGER ... Apache Camper BOB HARKS ... Buffalo Hunter (uncredited) EDSON C. KUROSE ... Moishe - Chauffeur (uncredited) EARL RIVARD ... Indian Teen (uncredited) JEFF SHERMAN ... Extra (uncredited) IVAN VOLKMAN ... Angry Cadillac Owner (uncredited) |
Directed by: STANLEY KRAMER ========= Writing Credits: GLENDON SWARTHOUT ... (novel) MAC BENOFF ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: GEORGE GLASS ... associate producer GEORGES GLASS ... associate producer STANLEY KRAMER ... producer ========= Music by: PERRY BOTKIN JR. BARRY DE VORZON THE CARPENTERS ... title song sung by ========= Cinematography by: MICHEL HUGO ========= Film Editing by: WILLIAM A. LYON ========= Casting by: BILLY GORDON ========= Art Direction by: LYLE R. WHEELER ========= Production Management: IVAN VOLKMAN ... production supervisor ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: PAUL J. CROSSEY ... dga trainee LEONARD KUNODY ... second assistant director JOHN M. POER ... second assistant director SHELDON SCHRAGER ... assistant director ANDREW MARTON ... second unit director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: JOE LABELLA ... property master ========= Sound Department: LES FRESHOLTZ ... sound JOE KENWORTHY ... boom operator DEAN SALMON ... boom operator ========= Special Effects by: IRA ANDERSON JR. ... special effects ========= Stunts: JOHN HUDKINS ... stunt coordinator JESSE WAYNE ... stunt double GEORGE ORRISON ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: AL DUCHARME ... grip PATRICK FENNELL ... assistant camera DUTCH HOGUE ... electrician DON JACOBSON ... grip VICTOR KING ... assistant camera JOHN LIVESLEY ... key grip RALPH McCARTHY ... gaffer JOHN MONTE ... still photographer HAROLD RABUSE ... best boy ROGER SHEARMAN (as ROGER SHERMAN Jr.) ... camera operator ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: SETH BANKS ... wardrobe ========= Editorial Department: FLORENCE WILLIAMSON ... assistant editor ========= Location Management: HARRY KOHOYDA JR. ... location auditor ========= Music Department: JACK HAYES ... orchestrator LEO SHUKEN ... orchestrator ========= Script and Continuity Department: MARSHALL SCHLOM ... script supervisor ========= Transportation Department: OMAR DIERKINS ... driver VERN JACOBS ... driver JIM MORRIS ... driver BRUCE PETTY ... transportation captain RONALD STINTON ... driver ========= Other crew: WAYNE FITZGERALD ... title designer RON HALL ... craft service AL JANK ... wrangler PAUL STUFLOTEN ... first aid EDSON C. KUROSE ... assistant to the producer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Stanley Kramer Productions ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (1971) [USA] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1971) [NORWAY] Theatrical Warner-Columbia Film (1971) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Warner-Columbia Films (1972) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (1995) [USA] VHS CMV Laservision (2011) [GERMANY] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2012) [USA] DVD - (dvdr) ========= Special Effects: Butler-Glouner (photographic effects) ========= Other Companies: Edit International (sound effects and music editing) Independent Casting (extras casting) |
14 December 1971 [West Germany] 17 December 1971 [Denmark] 17 December 1971 [Italy] 17 December 1971 [USA] 20 December 1971 [France] 20 December 1971 [Greece] 20 December 1971 [Sweden] 22 December 1971 [Madrid, Spain] 23 December 1971 [Australia] 23 December 1971 [Hong Kong] 23 December 1971 [Netherlands] 24 December 1971 [Gent, Belgium] 25 December 1971 [Colombia] 25 December 1971 [Finland] 25 December 1971 [Japan] 26 December 1971 [Norway] 29 December 1971 [Hungary] 30 December 1971 [UK] 1 January 1972 [Poland] 3 January 1972 [Brazil] 6 January 1972 [Argentina] 13 January 1972 [Mexico] 14 January 1972 [Ireland] November 1972 [Turkey] 29 August 1984 (re-release) [Spain] 11 September 2001 (video premiere) [Russia] 13 April 2010 (DVD premiere) [Czech Republic] |
![]() DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (Action | Adventure | Thriller) [2 hours] James Bond's mission is to find out who has been smuggling diamonds, which are not re-appearing. He adopts another identity in the form of Peter Franks. He joins up with Tiffany Case, and acts as if he is smuggling the diamonds, but everyone is hungry for these diamonds. He also has to avoid Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd, the dangerous couple who do not leave anyone in their way. Ernst Stavro Blofeld isn't out of the question. He may have changed his looks, but is he linked with the heist? And if he is, can Bond finally defeat his ultimate enemy. |
=== Original Soundtrack === 1. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER [MAIN TITLE] Music by John Barry Lyrics by Don Black Title song sung by Shirley Bassey 2. BOND MEETS BAMBI AND THUMPER Composed & Performed by John Barry 3. MOON BUGGY RIDE Composed & Performed by John Barry 4. CIRCUS CIRCUS Composed & Performed by John Barry 5. DEATH AT THE WHYTE HOUSE Composed & Performed by John Barry 6. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (Instrumental) Composed & Performed by John Barry 7. DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER (BOND AND TIFFANY) Composed & Performed by John Barry 8. BOND SMELLS A RAT Composed by John Barry Performed by John Barry Orchestra 9. TIFFANY CASE Composed & Performed by John Barry 10. 007 AND COUNTING Composed & Performed by John Barry 11. Q'S TRICK Composed & Performed by John Barry 12. TO HELL WITH BLOFELD Composed & Performed by John Barry == Expanded Edition == 13. GUNBARREL AND MANHUNT Composed & Performed by John Barry 14. MR. WINT AND MR. KIDD / BOND TO HOLLAND Composed & Performed by John Barry 15. PETER FRANKS Composed & Performed by John Barry 16. AIRPORT SOURCE / ON THE ROAD Composed & Performed by John Barry 17. SLUMBER, INC. Composed & Performed by John Barry 18. THE WHYTE HOUSE Composed & Performed by John Barry 19. PLENTY, THEN TIFFANY Composed & Performed by John Barry 20. FOLLOWING THE DIAMONDS Composed & Performed by John Barry 21. ADDITIONAL AND ALTERNATE CUES Composed & Performed by John Barry == Also Used In Film == JAMES BOND THEME (uncredited) Written by Monty Norman Performed by John Barry BRITISH GRENADIERS MARCH (uncredited) DEATH OF DESCARPES (uncredited) Written by Shamelady |
SEAN CONNERY ... James Bond JILL ST. JOHN ... Tiffany Case CHARLES GRAY ... Blofeld LANA WOOD ... Plenty O'Toole JIMMY DEAN ... Willard Whyte BRUCE CABOT ... Saxby PUTTER SMITH ... Mr. Kidd BRUCE GLOVER ... Mr. Wint NORMAN BURTON ... Leiter JOSEPH FÜRST (as JOSEPH FURST) ... Dr Metz BERNARD LEE ... 'M' DESMOND LLEWELYN ... 'Q' LEONARD BARR ... Shady Tree LOIS MAXWELL ... Moneypenny MARGARET LACEY ... Mrs. Whistler JOE ROBINSON ... Peter Franks DAVID DE KEYSER (as DAVID DE KEYSER) ... Doctor LAURENCE NAISMITH ... Sir Donald Munger DAVID BAUER ... Mr. Slumber MARC LAWRENCE ... Slumber Inc. Attendant SID HAIG ... Slumber Inc. Attendant Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JOHN ABINERI ... Airline Representative (uncredited) JACK ARROW ... Diamond Syndicate Guard (uncredited) RAY BAKER ... Helicopter Pilot (uncredited) ED BISHOP ... Klaus Hergersheimer (uncredited) NICKY BLAIR ... Doorman (uncredited) LARRY J. BLAKE ... Water Balloon Game Barker-Operator (uncredited) ED CALL ... Maxie (uncredited) MELITA CLARKE ... Diamond Girl (uncredited) TERENCE CONOLEY ... Cairo Casino Patron (uncredited) GEORGE LANE COOPER ... SPECTRE Agent (uncredited) DICK CROCKETT ... Crane Operator (uncredited) CATHERINE DEENEY ... Welfare Worker (uncredited) GARY DUBIN ... Boy (uncredited) CLIFFORD EARL ... Immigration Officer (uncredited) MARK ELWES ... Sir Donald's Secretary (uncredited) FRED FISHER ... Fred (uncredited) BRINSLEY FORDE ... Houseboy (uncredited) SIG FROHLICH ... Casino Patron (uncredited) CONSTANTINE GREGORY ... Aide to Metz (uncredited) RON GREGORY ... Casino Patron (uncredited) BOB HARKS ... Customs Inspector (uncredited) DAVID HEALY ... Vandenburg Launch Director (uncredited) KARL HELD ... Agent (uncredited) LEROY E. HOLLIS ... Las Vegas Sheriff (uncredited) LEW HOOPER ... Casino Patron (uncredited) BILL HUTCHINSON ... Moon Crater Controller (uncredited) JANOS KURUCZ ... Aide to Metz (uncredited) LOLA LARSON ... Bambi (uncredited) DEBBIE LETTEAU ... Girl on the Corner (uncredited) FRANK MANN ... Moon Crater Guard (uncredited) CONNIE MASON ... Woman at Whyte House (uncredited) CLYDE McLEOD ... Casino Patron (uncredited) DON MESSICK ... Announcer at Circus Circus (uncredited) BURT METCALFE ... Maxwell (uncredited) JOHNNY MILLER ... Gunman (uncredited) TERENCE MOUNTAIN ... 1st Guard (uncredited) TONY O'LEARY ... Diamond Syndicate Guard (uncredited) FRANK OLEGARIO ... Man in Fez (uncredited) GERALD PARIS ... Surgeon's Assistant (uncredited) TRINA PARKS ... Thumper (uncredited) DENISE PERRIER ... Marie (uncredited) VALERIE PERRINE ... Shady Tree's Acorn (uncredited) SHANE RIMMER ... Tom (uncredited) HENRY ROWLAND ... Dr. Tynan (uncredited) GORDON RUTTAN ... Vandenburg Aide (uncredited) PAT RYAN ... Man Coming Out of Customs Office (uncredited) JAY SARNO ... Sideshow Barker (uncredited) EDDIE SMITH ... Casino Patron (uncredited) TONY SNELL ... Assistant (uncredited) OWEN SONG ... Casino Patron (uncredited) GUY STANDEVEN ... Customs Officer (uncredited) TOM STEELE ... W Technologies Gate Guard (uncredited) MICHAEL STEVENS ... CIA Agent (uncredited) JERRY SUMMERS ... CIA Agent (uncredited) MICHAEL VALENTE ... Slumber Inc. Attendant (uncredited) VINCENT WONG ... Casino Groupier (uncredited) E.J. 'TEX' YOUNG ... Craps Dealer (uncredited) |
Directed by: GUY HAMILTON ========= Writing Credits: RICHARD MAIBAUM ... (screenplay) and TOM MANKIEWICZ ... (screenplay) IAN FLEMING ... (novel) (uncredited) ========= Produced by: ALBERT R. BROCCOLI ... producer HARRY SALTZMAN ... producer STANLEY SOPEL ... associate producer ========= Music by: JOHN BARRY ========= Cinematography by: TED MOORE ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: BERT BATES JOHN W. HOLMES (as JOHN W.HOLMES) ========= Casting by: WESTON DRURY JR. ... (uncredited) ========= Production Design by: KEN ADAM ========= Art Direction by: BILL KENNEY JACK MAXSTED ========= Set Decoration by: JOHN P. AUSTIN (as JOHN AUSTIN) PETER LAMONT ========= Makeup Department: COLIN JAMISON ... hairdresser (uncredited) BASIL NEWALL ... makeup artist (uncredited) ALLAN SNYDER ... makeup artist (uncredited) LINDA TRAINOFF ... hairdresser (uncredited) EILEEN WARWICK ... hair stylist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: MILTON FELDMAN ... production manager CLAUDE HUDSON ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DEREK CRACKNELL ... assistant director JEROME M. SIEGEL ... assistant director RAYMOND BECKET ... third assistant director (uncredited) ANDREW BIRKIN ... second unit director (uncredited) MEL EFROS ... assistant director (uncredited) MIKE FRANKOVICH JR. ... assistant director (uncredited) RICHARD JENKINS ... second assistant director (uncredited) KEN SWOR ... assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: RON QUELCH (as RONNIE QUELCH) ... production buyer TED AMBROSE ... draughtsman (uncredited) JOHN ANDERSON ... props (uncredited) ROGER APPERSON ... carpenter (uncredited) IVOR BEDDOES ... sketch artist (uncredited) DENNIS BOSHER ... draughtsman (uncredited) JOHN CHISHOLM ... prop man (uncredited) BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited) JERRY GRAHAM ... prop master (uncredited) WILLIAM HINEY ... draughtsman (uncredited) FRED HOLE ... draughtsman (uncredited) GARY F. KIELDRUP ... props (uncredited) DANIEL A. LOMINO ... draughtsman (uncredited) ALAN MANSER ... draughtsman (uncredited) RAYNSFORD W. NEWHOUSE ... construction supervisor (uncredited) ALLAN RANGE ... carpenter (uncredited) JOHN TREMAN ... lead man (uncredited) ROY WALKER ... assistant art director (uncredited) WARD WELTON ... painter (uncredited) DOUG WILSON ... painter (uncredited) THOMAS J. WRIGHT ... sketch artist (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: CHRISTOPHER LANCASTER ... dubbing editor TEDDY MASON ... dubbing editor GORDON K. McCALLUM (as GORDON McCALLUM) ... dubbing mixer JOHN W. MITCHELL (as JOHN MITCHELL) ... sound recordist AL OVERTON ... sound recordist JIM SHIELDS (as JIMMY SHIELDS) ... dubbing editor JOHN HAYWARD ... re-recording mixer (uncredited) JOSEPH KITE ... cableman (uncredited) KEITH PAMPLIN ... boom operator (uncredited) TREVOR RUTHERFORD ... sound camera operator (uncredited) RICHARD SPELKER ... boom man (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: LES HILLMAN (as LESLIE HILLMAN) ... special effects WHITEY McMAHON ... special effects ARTHUR BEAVIS ... special effects assistant (uncredited) ANDY EVANS ... special effects (uncredited) BERT LUXFORD ... assistant physical special effects (uncredited) DON WOLZ ... special effects (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: ALEX CLIFTON ... damage artist: pristine digital restoration: Lowry Digital Images a DTS company (2006 restoration) ADAM J. HERPY ... damage artist: pristine digital restoration: Lowry Digital Images a DTS company (2006 restoration) PAUL EDWARD JACKSON (as PAUL E. JACKSON) ... 4K film scanning: pristine digital restoration: Lowry Digital Images a DTS company (2006 restoration) DANIEL ORTIZ ... damage artist: pristine digital restoration: Lowry Digital Images a DTS company (2006 restoration) ALAN SILVERS ... producer: pristine digital restoration: Lowry Digital Images a DTS company (2006 restoration) WALLY VEEVERS ... visual effects ALBERT WHITLOCK ... visual effects BENTON WONG ... damage artist: pristine digital restoration: Lowry Digital Images a DTS company (2006 restoration) JIM DANFORTH ... model animator: submarine (uncredited) ROY FIELD ... optical cinematography (uncredited) CHARLES STAFFELL ... optical/projection effects (uncredited) ========= Stunts: PAUL BAXLEY ... stunt arranger BOB SIMMONS ... stunt arranger CRAIG R. BAXLEY ... stunts (uncredited) PAUL BAXLEY ... stunts (uncredited) LIGHTNING BEAR ... stunt driver (uncredited) JOHNNY BOSSLE ... stunt driver (uncredited) MONTY BOSSLE ... stunt driver (uncredited) BUZZ BUNDY ... stunts (uncredited) RICHARD E. BUTLER ... stunt double (uncredited) DENNIS CAMSEY ... stunts (uncredited) GEORGE LANE COOPER ... stunts (uncredited) GERRY CRAMPTON ... stunt double (uncredited) LESLIE CRAWFORD ... stunts (uncredited) EVERETT CREACH ... stunts (uncredited) DICK CROCKETT ... stunts (uncredited) BILL CUMMINGS ... stunts (uncredited) VINCE DEADRICK SR. ... stunts (uncredited) NICK DIMITRI ... stunts (uncredited) EDDIE EDDON ... stunts (uncredited) BUD EKINS ... stunts (uncredited) PATTY ELDER ... stunts (uncredited) DOROTHY FORD ... stunts (uncredited) DONNA GARRETT ... stunts (uncredited) REG HARDING ... stunts (uncredited) ORWIN C. HARVEY ... stunt double: high fall from oil rig (uncredited) BOB HERRON ... stunts (uncredited) BILL HICKMAN ... stunts (uncredited) JAZZER JEYES ... stunts (uncredited) MAX LATIMER ... stunt double: Charles Gray (uncredited) GEORGE LEECH ... stunts (uncredited) RICK LESTER ... stunt driver (uncredited) JIMMY LODGE ... stunts (uncredited) CAREY LOFTIN ... stunt driver (uncredited) JOHNNY MILLER ... stunts (uncredited) BILL MORGAN ... stunts (uncredited) VICTOR PAUL ... stunts (uncredited) EDDIE POWELL ... stunts (uncredited) NOSHER POWELL ... stunts (uncredited) GLENN RANDALL JR. ... stunts (uncredited) KIM RENEE ... Arial Ballet (uncredited) DOUG ROBINSON ... stunts (uncredited) GEORGE ROBOTHAM ... stunts (uncredited) RONNIE RONDELL JR. ... stunts (uncredited) WALLY ROSE ... stunts (uncredited) FRED SCHEIWILLER ... stunts (uncredited) ALEX SHARP ... stunts (uncredited) JACK SHOLOMIR ... stunts (uncredited) BOB SIMMONS ... stunts (uncredited) TOM STEELE ... stunts (uncredited) ROY STREET ... stunts (uncredited) FRED STROMSOE ... stunts (uncredited) JERRY SUMMERS ... stunts (uncredited) CHUCK WATERS ... stunts (uncredited) CHRIS WEBB ... stunts (uncredited) JOE WILLIAMS ... stunt driver (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: BILL JOHNSON ... camera operator BOB KINDRED ... camera operator JIMMY SPOARD ... grip HAROLD E. WELLMAN (as HAROLD WELLMAN) ... second unit cameraman BILL BEAM ... second grip (uncredited) ROBERT BLAIR ... grip (uncredited) KEN JOHN BORLAND ... crab dolly operator (uncredited) RICHARD BORLAND ... key grip (uncredited) BERT BOSHER ... electrical supervisor (uncredited) COLIN DAVIDSON ... clapper loader (uncredited) ROGER DESANTIS ... best boy (uncredited) JOHN FLANAGAN ... electrician (uncredited) CHUCK FOWLER ... electrician (uncredited) GARY GRAVELIN ... electrician (uncredited) LEE GREEN ... still photographer (uncredited) PAUL GROSSO ... generator operator (uncredited) JOHN HOWARD ... camera operator: special unit (uncredited) JOE JACKMAN ... camera operator (uncredited) BRUCE JOHNSTON ... generator operator (uncredited) CALVIN MAEHL ... lighting technician (uncredited) ROSS A. MAEHL ... gaffer (uncredited) ROBERT MARTA ... assistant camera (uncredited) FRANK PALMER ... assistant camera (uncredited) MIKE ROBERTS ... focus puller (uncredited) PAUL SCHWAKE JR. ... grip (uncredited) BRADLEY B. SIX ... assistant camera (uncredited) ROBERT SIX ... assistant camera (uncredited) JIM STOTT ... electrician (uncredited) TED UNDERWOOD ... grip (uncredited) GEORGE WHITEAR ... still photographer (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: DONFELD (as DON FELD) ... costumes: Miss St. John's ELSA FENNELL ... wardrobe supervisor TED TETRICK ... wardrobe supervisor RAY BECK ... wardrobe master (uncredited) KENT JAMES ... costumer (uncredited) MINA MITTELMAN ... costumer (uncredited) ANTHONY SINCLAIR ... wardrobe (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: MARION GRAU (as MARIAN A. GRAU) ... colorist: Lowry Digital Images a DTS company (Pristine Digital Restoration) MARGARET MILLER ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Location Management: BERNARD HANSON ... location manager EDDIE SAETA ... location manager WILLIAM SMITH ... location auditor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: JOHN BARRY ... conductor / music arranger SHIRLEY BASSEY ... title song sung by DON BLACK ... lyrics MONTY NORMAN ... composer: The James Bond theme SIDNEY MARGO ... music contractor (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: DEL ROSS ... continuity ELAINE SCHREYECK ... continuity ========= Transportation Department: FRANK AUSTIN ... driver (uncredited) RONNIE BAKER ... driver (uncredited) JAMES D. BRUBAKER ... driver (uncredited) GIL CASPER ... driver (uncredited) JERRY CIPPERLY ... driver (uncredited) GENE CLINESMITH ... driver (uncredited) ALAN FALCO ... driver (uncredited) NICK FALCO ... driver (uncredited) ROBERT FISH ... driver (uncredited) DENNIS HOLLIS ... driver (uncredited) LEROY E. HOLLIS ... transportation captain (uncredited) BOB HOWELL ... driver (uncredited) BUCK MASTER ... driver (uncredited) HANK MORELAND ... driver (uncredited) PIERCE MURPHY ... driver (uncredited) ED ORTEGO ... driver (uncredited) RALPH PIERCE ... driver (uncredited) B. POLANSKI ... driver (uncredited) JERRY QUINTANA ... driver (uncredited) ALLEE G. REED ... driver (uncredited) TIM SHEEN ... driver (uncredited) JEAN SPRAY ... driver (uncredited) ========= Other crew: MAURICE BINDER ... main title designed by ALBERT R. BROCCOLI ... presenter HARRY SALTZMAN ... presenter BRIAN BAILEY ... production accountant (uncredited) ED CLARK ... first aid (uncredited) SALLY FOULGER ... stand-in: Jill St. John (uncredited) OTTO FRIESE ... stand-in: Joseph Fürst (uncredited) KEN HARDIE ... craft service (uncredited) TERRY HORAN ... stand-in: Sean Connery (uncredited) JANE LEAT ... production secretary (uncredited) FRED MACHON ... stand-in: Sean Connery (uncredited) JACK MIDWINTER ... stand-in: Joseph Fürst (uncredited) DON MORGAN ... unit publicist (uncredited) CHI NISHIDA ... company secretary (uncredited) JANE OSCROFT ... production secretary (uncredited) PAT RYAN ... stand-in: Charles Gray (uncredited) DOMINIC SANTARONE ... caterer (uncredited) RUTH SANTARONE ... caterer (uncredited) SONNIE WILLIS ... stand-in: Max Latimer (uncredited) DON WYMAN ... production auditor (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Eon Productions (made by) (as Eon Productions Limited) ========= Distributors: United Artists (1971) [UK] Theatrical C.B. Films S.A. (1971) [SPAIN] Theatrical Hispano Foxfilms S.A.E. (1971) [SPAIN] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1971) [NORWAY] Theatrical Tuschinski Film Distribution (as Nova) (1971) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical United Artists (1971) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical United Artists (1971) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical United Artists (1971) [FINLAND] Theatrical United Artists (1971) [FRANCE] Theatrical United Artists (1971) [ITALY Theatrical United Artists (1971) [JAPAN] Theatrical United Artists (1971) [SWEDEN] Theatrical United Artists (released thru) (as United Artists, Entertainment from Transamerica Corporation) (1971) [USA] Theatrical United Artists (as Artistas Unidos) (1972) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1975) [USA] TV Home Box Office (HBO) (1981) [USA] TV RCA (II) (1982) [USA] Video - (Selectavision videodisc) CBS/Fox (1983) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (1983) [AUSTRALIA] VHS Warner Home Video (1983) [UK] VHS CBS/Fox (1984) [USA] VHS - (laserdisc) Audio Visual Enterprises (1984) [GREECE] VHS Warner Home Video (1985) [JAPAN] Video - (Laserdisc) MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1988) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Video (1988) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1991) [USA] VHS Mainostelevisio (MTV3) (1991) [FINLAND] TV Warner Home Video (1991) [GERMANY] Video - (LaserDisc) Warner Home Video (1991) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1992) [USA] VHS TV3 (1992) [FINLAND] TV MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1993) [USA] VHS MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1993) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1995) [USA] VHS Chapel Distribution (1997) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical - (35mm print) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000) [AUSTRALIA] DVD - (Special Edition) MGM Home Entertainment (Europe) (2000) [UK] DVD) - (Special Edition) MGM Home Entertainment (2000) [USA] DVD & VHS Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000) [NETHERLANDS] DVD - (Special Edition) Egmont Entertainment (2001) [FINLAND] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2005) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2006) [GERMANY] DVD FS Film (2006) [FINLAND] DVD - (40-disc James Bond Ultimate DVD Collection Monster Box) Gativideo (2006) [ARGENTINA] DVD - (Ultimate Edition) Gativideo (2006) [ARGENTINA] VHS - (re-edited) Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) (2006) [WORLD-WIDE] DVD - (Ultimate Edition) Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) [AUSTRALIA] DVD - (Ultimate Edition) Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) [UK] DVD - (Ultimate Edition) Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2006) [USA] DVD - (Ultimate Edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2007) [USA] DVD - (Ultimate Edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2008) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD - (Two-Disc Ultimate Edition) FS Film (2008) [FINLAND] DVD - (42-disc James Bond Ultimate Collection) FS Film (2012) [FINLAND] Blu-ray / DVD - (23-disc Bond 50 edition) Film1 (2012) [NETHERLANDS] TV - (limited) Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2012) [NETHERLANDS] Blu-ray / DVD FS Film (2013) [FINLAND] Blu-ray / DVD Nelonen (2013) [FINLAND] TV RTL Entertainment (2016) [NETHERLANDS] TV - (RTL7) Rai 3 (2016) [ITALY] TV Argentina Video Home [ARGENTINA] VHS Fazer Musiikki Oy/Fazer Video (for United Artists) [FINLAND] VHS Scanvideo (for United Artists)[FINLAND] VHS ========= Other Companies: Mi Casa Multimedia (DVD audio restoration & mastering 5.1) (uncredited) Aston Martin Lagonda (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd) C.T.S. Studios (music recorded at) (as C.T.S. Studios, London, England) Circus Circus (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as Circus Circus, City of Las Vegas) David Morris Jewellers (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) Dover Harbour Board (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as The Dover Harbour Board) Dunes Hotel, Casino and Country Club (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as The Dunes Hotel, City of Las Vegas) Ford Motor Company (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as The Ford Motor Company) Honda Motor Company (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) Lowry Digital Images (pristine digital restoration by) (2006 restoration) (as Lowry Digital Images a DTS company) MGM/UA Home Video (VHS package design) P & O - Orient Lines (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as P & O Lines) Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as The Riviera Hotel, City of Las Vegas) Sands Regency Hotel & Casino (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as The Sands Hotel, City of Las Vegas) The International Hotel (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as The International Hotel, City of Las Vegas) The Landmark Hotel (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as The Landmark Hotel, City of Las Vegas) The Mint Hotel (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as The Mint Hotel, City of Las Vegas) The Tropicana Hotel (the producers gratefully acknowledge the help and co-operation of) (as The Tropicana Hotel, City of Las Vegas) Ultra Film Synchron (german post-synchronization by) (uncredited) |
19 December 1971 [Toronto, Canada] 19 December 1971 {premiere} [New York City, New York, USA] 13 January 1972 [UK] 2 February 1972 [USA] 23 March 1972 [West Germany] 20 April 1972 [Netherlands] 21 April 1972 [Denmark] 21 April 1972 [France] 26 April 1972 [Sweden] 29 April 1972 [Japan] 9 June 1972 [Australia] 7 September 1972 [Italy] 15 September 1972 [Gent, Belgium] September 1972 {Venice Film Festival} [Italy] 27 October 1972 [Finland] 1 January 1973 [Greece] 12 April 1973 [Oslo, Norway] 17 November 1973 (re-release) [Japan] 22 January 1974 [Mexico] 29 November 1974 [Portugal] 20 December 1974 (re-release) [Gent, Belgium] 16 June 1975 [Spain] 27 November 1975 [Madrid, Spain] 30 March 1976 (re-release) [Italy] 1 June 1976 (re-release) [France] 25 June 1977 {14.º Ciclo de Cinema da Casa da Imprensa} [Portugal] 4 September 1978 [Brazil] 25 August 1979 (re-release) [Japan] 7 March 1980 (re-release) [Spain] 30 October 1980 [Hong Kong] 16 June 1981 (re-release) [France] 12 February 1982 (re-release) [USA] 15 March 1982 (re-release) [Spain] 26 July 1983 (re-release) [Italy] 25 July 1985 [Argentina] 10 January 1987 (re-release) [West Germany] 23 June 1987 (re-release) [Italy] 28 July 1988 (re-release) [Netherlands] 22 September 1988 (re-release) [Australia] 8 January 1992 (re-release) [France] January 1992 {Sundance Film Festival} [USA] 15 March 1996 [Turkey] 29 May 1998 (re-release) [Italy] 18 June 1998 (re-release) [Australia] 27 August 1999 {Reykjavik Film Festival} [Iceland] 17 March 2000 (re-release) [UK] 17 March 2000 [Ireland] 23 August 2001 (DVD premiere) [Greece] September 2001 {Deauville Film Festival} [France] 23 August 2002 {Moonlit Matines Film Festival} [USA] February 2005 {Berlin International Film Festival} [Germany] 12 March 2005 {Tiburon International Film Festival} [USA] 13 June 2005 {Taormina Film Festival} [Italy] 5 August 2006 {Moonlit Matines Film Festival} [USA] 19 October 2006 {Panorama of European Cinema} [Greece] 11 January 2007 [Czech Republic] 13 September 2007 [Slovakia] 27 February 2008 {London Stanley Kubrick 2008: A Film Odyssey} [UK] 23 October 2009 (re-release) [Spain] 2 October 2010 {Sitges Film Festival} [Spain] 30 October 2010 {Zombcon} [USA] 28 October 2011 {Perspectives Film Festival} [Singapore] 31 January 2013 (re-release) [Peru] October 2013 {São Paulo International Film Festival} [Brazil] 3 October 2014 [Poland] 15 November 2014 (re-release) [Chile] 21 November 2017 (re-release) [Lithuania] 29 December 2017 [Taiwan] 5 April 2019 (re-release) [UK] |
![]() A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (Crime | Drama | Sci-Fi) [2 hours 16 minutes] Protagonist Alex DeLarge is an "ultraviolent" youth in futuristic Britain. As with all luck, his eventually runs out and he's arrested and convicted of murder and rape. While in prison, Alex learns of an experimental program in which convicts are programmed to detest violence. If he goes through the program, his sentence will be reduced and he will be back on the streets sooner than expected. But Alex's ordeals are far from over once he hits the mean streets of Britain that he had a hand in creating. |
SYMPHONY NO.9 IN D MINOR, OPUS 125 Written by Ludwig van Beethoven Recorded by Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft THE THIEVING MAGPIE (OVERTURE) by Gioachino Rossini Recorded by Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft MOLLY MALONE (1883) (uncredited) aka "Cockles and Mussels" Traditional Irish folk song Performed by Paul Farrell WILLIAM TELL (OVERTURE) by Gioachino Rossini Recorded by Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft I WANT TO MARRY A LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER composed and performed by Erika Eigen SINGIN' IN THE RAIN by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown from the MGM Picture Performed by Gene Kelly also performed by Malcolm McDowell (uncredited) OVERTURE TO THE SUN Composed by Terry Tucker MARCH FROM 'FUNERAL MUSIC FOR QUEEN MARY' (uncredited) Written by Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Arranged and Performed by Wendy Carlos on synthesizer POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE MARCHES NO.1 AND 4 by Edward Elgar Conducted by Marcus Dods ORANGE MINUET (uncredited) Composed by Wendy Carlos Arranged and Performed by Wendy Carlos on synthesizer THE SEA AND SINBAD'S SHIP (uncredited) From "Scheherazade" (Bible Fantasy Scene) Music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov BIBLICAL DAYDREAMS (uncredited) Composed by Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind Arranged and Performed by Wendy Carlos on synthesizer TIMESTEPS (uncredited) Composed by Wendy Carlos (as Walter Carlos) Arranged and Performed by Wendy Carlos on synthesizer COUNTRY LANE (uncredited) Composed by Wendy Carlos & Rachel Elkind Arranged and Performed by Wendy Carlos on synthesizer Produced by Rachel Elkind |
MALCOLM MCDOWELL ... Alex PATRICK MAGEE ... Mr. Alexander MICHAEL BATES ... Chief Guard WARREN CLARKE ... Dim JOHN CLIVE ... Stage Actor ADRIENNE CORRI ... Mrs. Alexander CARL DUERING ... Dr. Brodsky PAUL FARRELL ... Tramp CLIVE FRANCIS ... Lodger MICHAEL GOVER ... Prison Governor MIRIAM KARLIN ... Catlady JAMES MARCUS ... Georgie AUBREY MORRIS ... Deltoid GODFREY QUIGLEY ... Prison Chaplain SHEILA RAYNOR ... Mum MADGE RYAN ... Dr. Branom JOHN SAVIDENT ... Conspirator ANTHONY SHARP ... Minister PHILIP STONE ... Dad PAULINE TAYLOR ... Dr. Taylor (Psychiatrist) MARGARET TYZACK ... Conspirator STEVEN BERKOFF ... Det. Const. Tom LINDSAY CAMPBELL ... Police Inspector MICHAEL TARN ... Pete DAVID PROWSE ... Julian BARRIE COOKSON ... Dr. Alcott, Ludovico Center check-in JAN ADAIR ... Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy GAYE BROWN ... Sophisto PETER BURTON ... Junior Minister - Minister Frederick's Aid JOHN J. CARNEY ... Detective sergeant VIVIENNE CHANDLER ... Handmaiden in Bible Fantasy RICHARD CONNAUGHT ... Billyboy PRUDENCE DRAGE ... Handmaiden in Bible fantasy CAROL DRINKWATER ... Nurse Feeley LEE FOX ... Desk Sergeant CHERYL GRUNWALD ... Victim of Billyboy's Gang GILLIAN HILLS ... Sonietta CRAIG HUNTER ... Doctor SHIRLEY JAFFE ... Nurse VIRGINIA WETHERELL ... Stage Actress NEIL WILSON ... Prison Check-in Officer KATYA WYETH ... Girl in Ascot Fantasy Rest of cast listed alphabetically: FRANKIE ABBOTT ... Rex - Police Landrover Driver / 1st Policeman at Duke of York (uncredited) JACK ARROW ... Mustachioed Ludovico Technician (uncredited) JOE BARTLETT ... Smiley Prisoner Next to Kissy Faced Prisoner (uncredited) ROY BECK ... Prison Officer in Chapel (uncredited) ROBERT BRUCE ... Milkbar Bouncer (uncredited) MAURICE BUSH ... Charlie - Security Guard Outside Alex's Ludovico Room (uncredited) STEADMAN CLARK ... 3rd Milkbar Bouncer (uncredited) GEORGE COULOURIS ... Professor (uncredited) JEREMY CURRY ... Jesus Christ (uncredited) DAVID DAWKINS ... Humming Technician (uncredited) BARBIE DENHAM ... Bar Customer (uncredited) ANDROS EPAMINONDAS ... Bearded Man in Record Shop (uncredited) HELEN FORD ... Old Lady at Duke of York (uncredited) NORMAN GAY ... BBC Producer (uncredited) DR. GUNDRY ... Dr. Lidlock (uncredited) PETER HANNON ... 2nd Policeman at Duke of York (uncredited) ALAN HARRIS ... Prison Guard (uncredited) MARGARET HEALD ... Nurse Braindrain (who comes in with psychiatrist) (uncredited) NICHOLAS HILL ... Biblio Oldie / Drunk Tramp (uncredited) HEINRICH HIMMLER ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) ADOLF HITLER ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) FRED HUGH ... Biblio Oldie / Drunk Tramp (uncredited) HARRY HUTCHINSON ... Tramp Beating Up Alex (uncredited) KATHARINA KUBRICK ... Girl Passing Alex in Record Store (uncredited) VIKTOR LUTZE ... Himself (archive footage) (uncredited) OLIVE MERCER ... Old Lady at Duke of York (uncredited) LESLIE NYE ... Biblio Oldie / Drunk Tramp (uncredited) GLENYS O'BRIEN ... Brunette Girl (uncredited) GEORGE O'GORMAN ... Record Bootik Clerk (uncredited) NAT PEARN ... Biblio Oldie / Drunk Tramp (uncredited) CHALMERS PEDDIE ... Tramp beating up Alex (uncredited) REX RASHLEY ... Biblio Oldie / Drunk Tramp (uncredited) FRED REAL ... Prison Check-In (uncredited) PAT ROACH ... Milkbar Bouncer (uncredited) HENRY ROBERT ... Desk Policeman (uncredited) BILLY RUSSELL ... Professor Attacked by Alex & Droogs in Library (uncredited) WINIFRED SABINE ... Old Lady at Duke of York (uncredited) LEN SAUNDERS ... Tramp (uncredited) BARBARA SCOTT ... Marty (uncredited) SHANE SHELTON ... Burbling Boy (uncredited) GEORGE SPENCE ... Tramp Beating Up Alex (uncredited) GUY STANDEVEN ... Man with Flowers in Hospital (uncredited) TOM SYE ... Biblio Oldie / Drunk Tramp (uncredited) ARTHUR TATLER ... Convict Pianist (uncredited) ALEC WALLIS ... Conspirator D.B. Da Silva (uncredited) SISTER WATKINS ... Dr. Lidlock's Assistant (uncredited) |
Directed by: STANLEY KUBRICK ========= Writing Credits: STANLEY KUBRICK ... (screenplay) ANTHONY BURGESS ... (novel) ========= Produced by: STANLEY KUBRICK ... producer SI LITVINOFF ... executive producer MAX L. RAAB ... executive producer BERNARD WILLIAMS ... associate producer ========= Cinematography by: JOHN ALCOTT ... (lighting cameraman) ========= Film Editing by: BILL BUTLER ========= Casting by: JAMES LIGGAT (as JIMMY LIGGAT) ========= Production Design by: JOHN BARRY ========= Art Direction by: RUSSELL HAGG PETER SHEILDS ========= Costume Design by: MILENA CANONERO ========= Makeup Department: OLGA ANGELINETTA ... hairdresser BARBARA DALY ... makeup artist GEORGE PARTLETON ... makeup artist FREDDIE WILLIAMSON (as FRED WILLIAMSON) ... makeup artist JIM GILLESPIE ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: PAUL HITCHCOCK ... executive in charge of production (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DEREK CRACKNELL ... assistant director DUSTY SYMONDS ... assistant director RAYMOND BECKET ... third assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: FRANK BRUTON ... prop master DAVE COLDHAM ... lead plaster foreman PETER HANCOCK ... prop man TOMMY IBBETSON ... prop man CHRISTIANE KUBRICK ... special paintings and sculpture CORNELIUS MAKKINK ... special paintings and sculpture HERMAN MAKKINK ... special paintings and sculpture LIZ MOORE ... special paintings and sculpture JOHN OLIVER ... prop man BILL WELCH ... construction manager BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: BRIAN BLAMEY ... sound editor ANDRÉ DIAS ... dialogue recordist (international versions) / dubbing editor (international versions) PETER GLOSSOP ... boom operator EDDIE HABEN ... dubbing mixer JOHN JORDAN ... sound recordist BILL ROWE ... dubbing mixer ========= Visual Effects by: SANDY DELLAMARIE ... digital production coordinator: Pacific Title & Art Studio: re-release MARK FREUND ... visual effects supervisor: Pacific Title & Art Studio: re-release GEORGE GERVAN ... digital paint artist: Pacific Title & Art Studio: re-release RICHARD GERVAN ... digital paint artist: Pacific Title & Art Studio: re-release MARTIN HALL ... digital paint artist: Pacific Title & Art Studio: re-release MAUREEN HEALY ... digital paint artist: Pacific Title & Art Studio: re-release HEATHER HOYLAND ... lead digital compositor: Pacific Title & Art Studio: re-release GREG KIMBLE ... digital compositor: Pacific Title & Art Studio: re-release CHRIS CROWELL ... digital compositor (restored version) (uncredited) MARTYN HALL ... Assistant Optical Cameraman: Filmfex Animation Services (uncredited) ========= Stunts: ROY SCAMMELL ... stunt arranger EDDIE FREWIN ... stunt driver (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: LOU BOGUE (as LOUIS BOGUE) ... electrician DON BUDGE ... grip TONY CRIDLIN ... grip ERNEST DAY (as ERNIE DAY) ... camera operator RON DRINKWATER ... focus puller LAURIE FROST ... camera assistant DEREK GATTRELL (as DEREK GATRELL) ... electrician DAVID LENHAM ... camera assistant MIKE MOLLOY ... camera operator FRANK WARDALE ... supervising electrician BOB BREMNER ... electrician (uncredited) STANLEY KUBRICK ... camera operator (uncredited) DOUGLAS MILSOME ... focus puller (uncredited) KEN WORRINGHAM ... camera operator (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: RON BECK ... wardrobe supervisor ========= Editorial Department: DAVID BEESLEY ... assistant editor PETER BURGESS ... assistant editor GARY SHEPHERD ... assistant editor ========= Location Management: TERENCE A. CLEGG (as TERENCE CLEGG) ... location manager ARTHUR MORGAN ... location liaison ========= Music Department: WENDY CARLOS (as WALTER CARLOS) ... electronic music composed and realised by ERIKA EIGEN ... composer: additional music (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: JUNE RANDALL ... continuity ========= Other crew: LEN BARNARD ... production accountant ANDROS EPAMINONDAS ... production assistant JAN HARLAN ... assistant to producer KAY JOHNSON ... director's secretary MIKE KAPLAN ... promotion coordinator JONATHAN MARSHALL (as JON MARSHALL) ... technical advisor LORETTA ORDEWER ... production secretary MARGARET ADAMS ... production assistant (uncredited) PABLO FERRO ... title designer (uncredited) ANTHONY FREWIN ... assistant: Stanley Kubrick (uncredited) DICK HAYDON ... stand-in: male (uncredited) JOHN KETTERINGHAM ... stand-in: Malcolm McDowell (uncredited) JOHN MARSHALL ... subtitle script and timing (uncredited) FRED REAL ... stand-in: Michael Bates (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Warner Bros. (presents) (as Warner Bros. A Kinney Company) Polaris Productions (copyright holder) Hawk Films (made by) (as Hawk Films Limited) Max L. Raab Productions (uncredited) Si Litvinoff Film Production (uncredited) ========= Distributors: Warner Bros. (as Warner Bros. A Kinney Company) (1971) [USA] Theatrical Roadshow Film Distributors (1972) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Warner-Columbia Film (1972) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Columbia-Warner Distributors (1972) [UK] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1972) [FRANCE] Theatrical Warner-Columbia Films (1972) [FINLAND] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1973) [ITALY] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1973) [NORWAY] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1974) [MEXICO] Theatrical Columbia Filmes (1974) [PORTUGAL] Theatrical Warner Española S.A. (1975) [SPAIN] Theatrical - (Original release) Warner Española S.A. (1980) [SPAIN] Theatrical - (Dubbed re-release) Warner Home Video (as WCI Home Video) (1980) [USA] VHS & Betamax RCA (II) (as CED VideoDisc) (1983) [USA] Video Warner Home Video (1983) [USA] VHS & Betamax Warner Home Video (1984) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Warner-Columbia Films (1985) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical Argentina Video Home (1985) [ARGENTINA] VHS Home Box Office (HBO) (1986) [USA] TV Warner Home Video (1986) [USA] VHS - (pan and scan) Warner Bros. (1988) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical - (re-release) Fazer Musiikki Oy/Fazer Video (1989) [FINLAND] Video Warner Home Video (1991) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (1991) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Warner Home Video (1992) [CANADA] VHS MTV3 (1997) [FINLAND] TV Warner Home Video (1999) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (1999) [USA] VHS Sandrew Metronome Distribution (2001) [FINLAND] DVD - (1-disc edition) Warner Home Video (2001) [NETHERLANDS] DVD & VHS Warner Home Video (2001) [USA] DVD Warner Home Video (2001) [USA] VHS Warner Home Video (2001) [GERMANY] DVD Warner Home Video (2001) [MEXICO] DVD Argentina Video Home (2002) [ARGENTINA] DVD Argentina Video Home (2002) [ARGENTINA] VHS - (re-release) Warner Bros. (2002) [ARGENTINA] All Media - (re-release) Warner Home Video (2005) [USA] DVD Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland (2006) [FINLAND] DVD - (6-disc Kubrick Prestige Collection) Asociácia slovenských filmových klubov (ASFK) (2007) [SLOVAKIA] Theatrical Warner Bros. (2007) [CZECH REPUBLIC] Theatrical Warner Home Video (2007) [NETHERLANDS] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Home Video (2007) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Bros. Entertainment Finland (2007) [FINLAND] Blu-ray also HD DVD Warner Home Video (2007) [GERMANY] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Home Video (2008) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Argentina Video Home (2009) [ARGENTINA] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Home Video (2011) [MEXICO] Blu-ray Warner Home Video (2011) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD - (part of "Stanley Kubrick: Limited Edition Collection") Warner Home Video (2012) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Yleisradio (YLE) (2012) [FINLAND] TV Warner Home Video (2013) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Warner Home Video (2014) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Iris (2016) [ITALY] TV VideoVisa [MEXICO] VHS Warner Home Vídeo [BRAZIL] DVD Warner Home Vídeo [BRAZIL] VHS ========= Other Companies: Braun (special acknowledgement) (as Braun AG Frankfurt) Dolby Laboratories (special acknowledgement) (as Dolby Laboratories Inc.) Kontakt Werkstaetten (special acknowledgement) Leonard of London (consultant on hair and coloring) Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) (approved) (no. 22962) Ryman Conran Limited (special acknowledgement) Steinheimer Leuchtenindustrie (special acknowledgement) Temde AG (special acknowledgement) |
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