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Mark's Music Circus
presents
Films & Soundtracks of
1972 Banner

Musical Films

Release Date Film Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
13 February 1972
[USA]


1 June 1972
[UK]

7 July 1972
[Ireland]

13 July 1972
[Hong Kong]

19 August 1972
[Japan]

21 August 1972
{Venice Film Festival}
[Italy]

1 September 1972
[Italy]

15 September 1972
[France]

15 September 1972
[West Germany]

22 September 1972
[Finland]

28 September 1972
[Australia]

2 October 1972
[Sweden]

6 October 1972
[Spain]

9 October 1972
[Greece]

12 October 1972
[Argentina]

12 October 1972
[Netherlands]

20 October 1972
[Portugal]

27 October 1972
[Denmark]

4 November 1972
[Uruguay]

March 1973
[Turkey]

5 April 1973
[Colombia]

5 May 1973
(re-release)
[Japan]

December 1973
[Poland]

28 February 1974
[Hungary]

12 December 1974
(re-release)
[Argentina]

16 May 1975
[East Germany]

22 December 1977
[Gent, Belgium]

13 March 1980
(re-release)
[Hungary]

30 November 1984
(re-release)
[Finland]

21 June 2002
(re-release)
[UK]

3 February 2010
(re-release)
[France]

24 May 2017
{Seattle International Film Festival}
[USA]
Cabaret
CABARET

(Drama | Musical)
[2 hours 4 minutes]


A female girlie club entertainer in Weimar Republic
era Berlin romances two men while the Nazi Party
rises to power around them.
MEIN HERR
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung by Liza Minnelli


MONEY, MONEY
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung by Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey


WILLKOMMEN
("WELCOME")

Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung by Joel Grey


TOMORROW BELONGS TO ME
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung onscreen by the Nazi youth with singing voice provided by Mark Lambert


CABARET
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung by Liza Minnelli


TWO LADIES
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung by Joel Grey


IF YOU COULD SEE HER
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung by Joel Grey


MAYBE THIS TIME
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung by Liza Minnelli


TILLER GIRLS
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung by Joel Grey


HEIRAT
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Sung by Greta Keller


SITTING PRETTY
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
Used instrumentally


DON'T TELL MAMA
(uncredited)
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb


IT COULDN'T PLEASE ME MORE
(uncredited)
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb


MARRIED
(uncredited)
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb


SO WHAT
(uncredited)
Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb
LIZA MINNELLI ... Sally Bowles
MICHAEL YORK ... Brian Roberts
HELMUT GRIEM ... Maximilian von Heune
JOEL GREY ... Master of Ceremonies
FRITZ WEPPER ... Fritz Wendel
MARISA BERENSON ... Natalia Landauer
ELISABETH NEUMANN-VIERTEL ... Fraulein Schneider
HELEN VITA ... Fraulein Kost
SIGRID VON RICHTHOFEN (as SIGRID VON RICHTHOFEN) ... Fraulein Mayr
GERD VESPERMANN ... Bobby
RALF WOLTER ... Herr Ludwig
GEORG HARTMANN ... Willi
RICKY RENÉE (as RICKY RENEE) ... Elke
ESTRONGO NACHAMA ... Cantor
KATHRYN DOBY ... Kit-Kat Dancer
INGE JAEGER ... Kit-Kat Dancer
ANGELIKA KOCH ... Kit-Kat Dancer
HELEN VELKOVORSKA ... Kit-Kat Dancer
GITTA SCHMIDT ... Kit-Kat Dancer
LOUISE QUICK ... Kit-Kat Dancer

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
OLIVER COLLIGNON ... Hitler youth singer (uncredited)
PIERRE FRANCKH ... Nazi with Collecting Box (uncredited)
MARK LAMBERT ... Hitler youth singer (singing voice) (uncredited)
ELLEN UMLAUF ... Lady at Party (uncredited)
Directed by:
BOB FOSSE
=========

Writing Credits:
JOE MASTEROFF ... (based on the musical play "Cabaret" book by)

JOHN VAN DRUTEN ... (based on the play by)

CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD ... (stories)

JAY PRESSON ALLEN (as JAY ALLEN) ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
CY FEUER ... producer
HAROLD NEBENZAL ... associate producer
MARTIN BAUM ... executive producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
JOHN KANDER
RALPH BURNS ... (adaptation score) (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
GEOFFREY UNSWORTH ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
DAVID BRETHERTON
=========

Casting by:
RENATE NEUCHL
=========

Production Design by:
ROLF ZEHETBAUER
=========

Art Direction by:
HANS JÜRGEN KIEBACH (as JURGEN KIEBACH)
=========

Costume Design by:
CHARLOTTE FLEMMING
=========

Makeup Department:
SUSI KRAUSE ... hair stylist / makeup artist
GUS LE PRE ... hair stylist: Miss Minnelli
RAIMUND STANGL ... hair stylist / makeup artist
=========

Production Management:
PIA ARNOLD ... production manager
WOLFRAM KOHTZ ... unit manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
WOLFGANG GLATTES ... assistant director
DOUGLAS GREEN ... assistant director
STEFAN ZÜRCHER ... second assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
RICHARD EGLSEDER ... property master
HERBERT STRABEL (as HERBERT STRABL) ... set dresser
=========

Sound Department:
DAVID HILDYARD ... sound
ROBERT KNUDSON ... dubbing
ARTHUR PIANTADOSI ... dubbing
DOUG GRINDSTAFF ... sound editor (uncredited)
KITTY MALONE ... foley mixer (uncredited)
JAMES NELSON ... supervising sound editor (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
HERBERT FISCHER ... gaffer
LARS LOOSCHEN ... stills
PETER MACDONALD ... camera operator
JOHN CAMPBELL ... assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
ILLE SIEVERS ... wardrobe
UTE MEYER-MARTIN ... costume assistant (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
DAVID RAMIREZ ... assistant editor
=========

Music Department:
RALPH BURNS ... conductor / music arranger / music supervisor
FRED EBB ... composer: additional songs / lyrics by
ILLO ENDRULAT ... music editor
BOB FOSSE ... musical numbers staged by
JOHN KANDER ... composer: additional songs
RAOUL KRAUSHAAR ... music coordinator
KAROLA STORR ... music editor
ROBERT TRACY (as ROBERT N. TRACY) ... music editor
FRED WERNER ... choreographic music associate
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
TRUDY VON TROTHA (as TRUDI VON TROTHA) ... script supervisor
=========

Other crew:
JUTTA BEIL ... dance co-ordinator
BOB FOSSE ... dances staged by
VIC HEUTSCHY ... unit publicist
JANE MEAGHER ... auditor
HAROLD PRINCE ... produced on the New York stage by
OSMAN RAGHEB ... dialogue coach
JOHN SHARPE ... choreographic assistant
HUGH WHEELER ... research consultant
MICHAEL ALPERT ... publicist (uncredited)
STEPHANIE DANIEL ... double: Liza Minnelli (uncredited)
VIRGINIA LORD ... publicist (uncredited)
MYRNA POST ... publicist (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Allied Artists Pictures
(present)
(as Allied Artists Pictures Corporation and A B C Pictures Corp.)

ABC Pictures
(present)
(as Allied Artists Pictures Corporation and A B C Pictures Corp.)

A Feuer and Martin Production
(as A Feuer & Martin Production Of)

Bavaria Film
(uncredited)
=========

Distributors:
Allied Artists Pictures
(1972)     [USA]     Theatrical

20th Century Fox
(1972)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Centfox
(1972)     [WEST GERMANY]     Theatrical

Fox Norena Film A/S
(1972)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Fox-MGM Film
(1972)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Fox-Rank
(1972)     [UK]     Theatrical

International Film Distributors
(1972)     [CANADA]     Theatrical

Netherlands Fox Film Corporation
(1972)     [NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical

MGM-Fox Films
(1973)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
(1975)     [USA]     TV

Citadel Films
(1979)     [CANADA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

MGM/CBS Home Video
(1981)     [USA]     VHS

Nord Video
(1981)     [NORWAY]     VHS / Beta / Video 2000

CBS Video
(1982)     [USA]     Video - (Betamax)

Star Video
(1982)     [AUSTRALIA]     VHS

CBS/Fox
(1983)     [USA]     VHS - (drawer box release)

CBS/Fox
(1983)     [USA]     Video - (LaserDisc)

CEL Home Video
(1983)     [AUSTRALIA]     VHS

Rank Video
(1983)     [UK]     VHS

CBS/Fox
(1984)     [USA]     VHS

CBS/Fox
(1985)     [ARGENTINA]     VHS

Video Elit
(1986)     [GREECE]     VHS

Video Gems
(for ABC Video Enterprises)
(1986)     [UK]     VHS

CBS/Fox
(1988)     [USA]     VHS

CBS/Fox
(1990)     [USA]     VHS

Atlas Films
(1991)     [GERMANY]     VHS

Braveworld
(1992)     [UK]     VHS

Parkfield Entertainment
(1992)     [UK]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(1993)     [USA]     Video - (LaserDisc)

4 Front Video
(1995)     [UK]     VHS

PolyGram Video
(1995)     [UK]     VHS

BMG Video
(1996)     [AUSTRALIA]     VHS

Cinema Club
(1996)     [UK]     VHS

Video Collection International
(1996)     [UK]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(1996)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(1997)     [USA]     VHS - (25th Anniversary edition)

Warner Home Video
(1998)     [CANADA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(1998)     [USA]     DVD - (special edition)

Warner Home Video
(1998)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2000)     [USA]     VHS

Manga Films
(2001)     [SPAIN]     DVD

Scanbox Entertainment
(2001)     [SWEDEN]     DVD

BBC Video
(2002)     [UK]     DVD

EuroVideo
(2002)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Fremantle Home Entertainment
(2002)     [UK]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2003)     [USA]     DVD

Prism Leisure Corporation
(2004)     [UK]     DVD

Fremantle Home Entertainment
(2005)     [UK]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2006)     [USA]     DVD

Fremantle Home Entertainment
(2009)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2010)     [USA]     DVD

Warner Home Video
(2012)     [USA]     DVD - (40th Anniversary edition)

Fremantle Home Entertainment
(2012)     [UK]     DVD

Rai Movie
(2016)     [ITALY]     TV

Warner Archive Collection
(2018)     [USA]     DVD

F.J. Lucas
[BRAZIL]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
Audiolink Radio Communications (walkie talkies)

CBS (VHS package design) (uncredited)

Edit-Rite (sound effects) (as Edit-Rite, Inc.)

Modern Film Effects (titles)

Todd-AO Studios (re-recording) (uncredited)
5 June 1972
{premiere}
[Kingston, Jamaica]


August 1972
{Venice Film Festival}
[Italy]

8 February 1973
[New York City, New York, USA]

14 April 1976
[France]

9 June 1976
(TV premiere)
[Sweden]

5 August 1977
[Denmark]

11 August 1977
[Netherlands]

3 April 1978
[Japan]

17 October 2004
{Film on Music Festival}
[Czech Republic]

12 March 2008
{CH4 Film Jamaica}
[UK]

September 2009
{Toronto International Film Festival}
[Canada]
The Harder They Come
THE HARDER THEY COME

(Crime | Drama | Music)
[2 hours]


With dreams of becoming a successful Reggae singer,
a young Jamaican man finds corruption from his record
producers and the drug pushers they're connected to.
Rather than fail his dreams Ivan lets nothing stand
in his way, not even the law.
YOU CAN GET IT IF YOU REALLY WANT
Performed by Jimmy Cliff
Composed by Jimmy Cliff


DRAW YOUR BRAKES
Performed by Scotty aka David Scott
Composed by Derrick Harriot and David Scott


PRESSURE DROP
Performed by Toots & The Maytals
Composed by Fredric Hibbert aka Toots Hibbert


MANY RIVERS TO CROSS
Performed by Jimmy Cliff
Composed by Jimmy Cliff


JOHNNY TOO BAD
Performed by The Slickers
Composed by Hylton Bexford, Winston Bailey, Sydney Crooks and Derric Crooks


SHANTY TOWN
Performed by Desmond Dekker
Composed by Dacres aka Desmond Dekker


SWEET AND DANDY
Performed by Toots & The Maytals
Composed by Fredric Hibbert aka Toots Hibbert


THE HARDER THEY COME
Performed by Jimmy Cliff
Composed by Jimmy Cliff


RIVERS OF BABYLON
Performed by The Melodians
Composed by Brent Dowe and Trevor McNaughton


SITTING HERE IN LIMBO
Performed by Jimmy Cliff
Composed by Jimmy Cliff
JIMMY CLIFF ... Ivanhoe "Ivan" Martin
JANET BARTLEY ... Elsa
CARL BRADSHAW ... Jose Smith
RAS DANIEL HARTMAN ... Pedro
BASIL KEANE ... Preacher
BOB CHARLTON ... Hilton
WINSTON STONA ... Detective Ray Jones
LUCIA WHITE ... Mother
VOLAIR JOHNSON ... Pushcart Boy
BEVERLY ANDERSON ... Housewife
CLOVER LEWIS ... Market Woman
ELIJAH CHAMBERS ... Longa
PRINCE BUSTER ... DJ at Dance
ED 'BIM' LEWIS ... Photographer
BOBBY LOBAN ... Fitz
JOANNE DUNN ... Barmaid
ADRIAN ROBINSON ... Editor
DON TOPPING ... DJ
KARL LESLIE ... Freddie
SANDRA REDWOOD ... Girl
ULA FRASER ... Elsa Friend
CAROL LAWES ... Elsa Friend
ASTON 'BAM' WINTER ... Drunk

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
TOOTS HIBBERT ... Self (uncredited)
FRANCO NERO ... Django (archive footage) (uncredited)
Directed by:
PERRY HENZELL
=========

Writing Credits:
PERRY HENZELL ... (written by) &
TREVOR D. RHONE ... (written by)
=========

Produced by:
PERRY HENZELL ... producer
STEPHEN A. HOUSDEN ... executive producer (2007 restored version)
S. LEIGH SAVIDGE ... executive producer (restored version)
JEFF SCHEFTEL ... producer (30th Anniversary DVD)
CHRIS BLACKWELL ... executive producer (uncredited)
YVONNE BREWSTER ... associate producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
JIMMY CLIFF
DESMOND DEKKER
THE SLICKERS
=========

Cinematography by:
PETER JESSOP
DAVID MCDONALD
FRANKLYN ST. JUSTE
=========

Film Editing by:
REICLAND ANDERSON (as SEICLAND ANDERSON)
JOHN VICTOR SMITH
RICHARD WHITE
=========

Art Direction by:
SALLY HENZELL
=========

Production Management:
YVONNE JONES ... production manager
SCOTT MICHAEL NABAT ... post-production supervisor (2006 restoration)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
ROBERT RUSSELL ... assistant director
TONY STRAW ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
BOB POVEY ... sound
BURNING SPEAR (as WINSTON RODNEY) ... sound
=========

Stunts:
ALTON ELLIS ... stunt double: Jimmy Cliff
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
ERNEST DAVIS ... assistant camera
ROY MARSDEN ... gaffer
=========

Editorial Department:
MARLENE FLETCHER ... supervising editor
JEREMY THOMAS ... assistant editor
=========

Other crew:
JOHN SOLIE ... cover illustrator
=========

Thanks:
LAURA FERGUSON ... special thanks
DAVID GARONZIK ... special thanks
ARTHUR GORSON ... special thanks
Production Companies:
International Films

Xenon Pictures
=========

Distributors:
New World Pictures
(1973)     [USA]     Theatrical

PolyGram Video
(1991)     [USA]     VHS

The Criterion Collection
(1992)     [USA]     Video - (laserdisc)

Xenon Entertainment Group
(1994)     [USA]     VHS - (pan and scan)

Tapeworm Video Distributors
(1998)     [USA]     VHS - (pan and scan)

Xenon Pictures
(2000)     [WORLD-WIDE]     All Media

Xenon Entertainment Group
(2002)     [USA]     VHS - (EP pan and scan)

Continental Home Vídeo
(2003)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Xenon Entertainment Group
(2003)     [USA]     DVD - (30th Anniversary Edition)

Xenon Entertainment Group
(2006)     [USA]     DVD - (CD included)

Revolver Entertainment
(2007)     [UK]     All Media

Umbrella Entertainment
(2009)     [AUSTRALIA]     All Media

Another World Entertainment
(2010)     [DENMARK]     DVD

Arsenal Filmverleih
(2010)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Xenon Entertainment Group
(2010)     [USA]     DVD

California Pictures
(2011)     [WORLD-WIDE]     All Media

Syndctd Entertainment
(2013-2014)     [USA]     Theatrical

BBC Two
(2016)     [UK]     TV

Shout! Factory
(2019)     [USA]     Blu-ray - (collector's edition)

Succéfilm AB
[SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Home Box Office Home Video (HBO)
[USA]     VHS - (plastic clamshell)

Thorn EMI Video
[UK]     VHS - (pan and scan)
=========

Other Companies:
David Redfern / Retna (cover photos)

Island Records (soundtrack)
14 June 1972
[New York City, New York, USA]


13 January 1973
[Japan]

22 August 1973
[Venezuela]
Fillmore
FILLMORE

(Documentary | Music)
[1 hour 45 minutes]


A dozen rock groups are shown playing in the
final five nights of shows leading up the
closing of Fillmore West on July 4, 1971.
HELLO FRIENDS
Written by Barbara Mauritz (uncredited)
Performed by Barbara Mauritz (as Lamb)


ISN'T IT JUST A BEAUTIFUL DAY
("RIVER BOULEVARD")

Written by Barbara Mauritz (uncredited)
Performed by Barbara Mauritz (as Lamb)


YOU GOT ME HUMMIN'
Written by Isaac Hayes (uncredited) and David Porter (uncredited)
Performed by Cold Blood


WISH I KNEW HOW IT WOULD FEEL TO BE FREE
Written by Billy Taylorv and Dick Dallas (uncredited)
Performed by Cold Blood


CANDY MAN
Written by Gary Davis (aka Reverend Gary Davis) (uncredited)
Performed by Hot Tuna


UNCLE SAM BLUES
Traditional, arranged by Jorma Kaukonen (uncredited) and Jack Casady (uncredited)
Performed by Hot Tuna


FRESH AIR
Written by by Jesse Oris Farrow c
Performed by Quicksilver Messenger Service


MOJO
Written by Chet Powers (uncredited)
Performed by Quicksilver Messenger Service


WE CAN BE TOGETHER
Written by Paul Kantner (uncredited)
Performed by Jefferson Airplane


I'LL BE LONG GONE
Written by Boz Scaggs (uncredited)
Performed by Boz Scaggs


CASEY JONES
Written by Jerry Garcia (uncredited) and Robert Hunter (uncredited)
Performed by Grateful Dead


JOHNNY B. GOODE
Written by Chuck Berry (uncredited)
Performed by Grateful Dead


WHITE BIRD
Written by David LaFlamme (uncredited) and Linda LaFlamme (uncredited)
Performed by It's a Beautiful Day


THE SKY IS CRYING
Written by Elmore James (uncredited)
Performed by The Elvin Bishop Group


INCIDENT AT NESHABUR
Written by Alberto Gianquinto (uncredited) and Carlos Santana (uncredited)
Performed by Santana (uncredited)


IT'S ABOUT THAT TIME
Written by Miles Davis (uncredited)
Performed by Santana


IN A SILENT WAY
Written by Joe Zawinul (uncredited)
Performed by Santana
BILL GRAHAM ... Bill Graham

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
MARTY BALIN ... Performers (as member of The Jefferson Airplane)
ELVIN BISHOP ... Themselves (as The Elvin Bishop Group)
ED BOGAS ... Performers (as member of Lamb)
MIKE CARABELLO ... Performers (as member of Santana)
JACK CASADY ... Performers (as member of Hot Tuna)
JOHN CHAMBERS ... Performers (as member of The Elvin Bishop Group)
JOHN CIPOLLINA ... Performers (as member of Quicksilver Messenger Service)
PAPA JOHN CREACH ... Himself
JOHN DAWSON ... Performers (as member of The New Riders of the Purple Sage)
BILL DOUGLASS ... Performers (as member of Lamb)
SPENCER DRYDEN ... Performers (as member of The New Riders of the Purple Sage)
GARY DUNCAN ... Performers (as member of Quicksilver Messenger Service)
LARRY FIELDS ... Performers (as member of Cold Blood)
DAVID FREIBERG ... Performers (as member of Quicksilver Messenger Service)
JERRY GARCIA ... Performers (as member of The New Riders of the Purple Sage)
KEITH GODCHAUX ... Performers (as member of The Grateful Dead)
GRATEFUL DEAD ... Themselves (as The Grateful Dead)
MICHAEL HOLMAN ... Performers (as member of It's A Beautiful Day)
HOT TUNA ... Themselves
ROBERT HUNTER ... Performers (as member of The Grateful Dead)
IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY ... Themselves
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE ... Themselves
PAUL KANTNER ... Performers (as member of The Jefferson Airplane)
JORMA KAUKONEN ... Performers (as member of Hot Tuna)
BILL KREUTZMANN ... Performers (as member of The Grateful Dead)
DAVID LAFLAMME ... Performers (as member of It's A Beautiful Day)
RENEE LEBALLISTER ... Renee Dancer Hot Tuna
KIP MAERCKLEIN ... Performers (as member of The Elvin Bishop Group)
BARBARA MAURITZ ... Performers (as member of Lamb)
RON MCKERNAN ... Performers (as member of The Grateful Dead)
STEVE MILLER ... Performers (as member of The Elvin Bishop Group)
JIM MURRAY ... Performers (as member of Quicksilver Messenger Service)
THE NEW RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE ... Themselves
QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE ... Themselves
THE ROWAN BROTHERS ... Themselves
CHRIS ROWAN ... Performers (as member of The Rowan Brothers)
LORIN ROWAN ... Performers (as member of The Rowan Brothers)
SANTANA ... Themselves
CARLOS SANTANA ... Performers (as member of Santana)
PATRICIA SANTOS ... Performers (as member of It's A Beautiful Day)
BOZ SCAGGS ... Performer
RICK SHLOSSER ... Performers (as member of Lamb)
MICHAEL SHRIEVE ... Performers (as member of Santana)
GRACE SLICK ... Performers (as member of The Jefferson Airplane)
BOB SWANSON ... Performers (as member of Lamb)
BOB WEIR ... Performers (as member of The Grateful Dead)
MIKE BLOOMFIELD ... Himself (uncredited)
Directed by:
RICHARD T. HEFFRON
=========

Produced by:
BERT DECKER (as HERBERT F. DECKER) ... producer
CLAUDE JARMAN JR. ... executive producer
KEEVA KRISTAL ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
ALAN CAPPS
ALBERT KIHN
PAUL LOHMANN
ERIC SAARINEN
=========

Film Editing by:
RICHARD CLARKE
DANIEL HALAS
CHARLES TETONI
=========

Production Management:
MURRAY MINTZ ... production manager
=========

Sound Department:
JOHN CURL ... audio consultant
NIGEL NOBLE ... sound mix supervisor / sound recordist
ROBERT GRAVENOR ... sound recordist (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
MURRAY MINTZ ... additional cinematography
=========

Editorial Department:
ELI F. BLEICH ... supervising editor
=========

Music Department:
NIGEL NOBLE ... music recordist
=========

Other crew:
ELI F. BLEICH ... associate director
Production Companies:
Bill Graham Organization

Median Films
=========

Distributors:
Twentieth Century Fox
(1972)     [USA]     Theatrical
12 October 1972
[USA]


5 April 1973
[UK]

25 May 1973
[Ireland]

2 June 1973
[Japan]

12 September 1973
[Netherlands]

12 September 1973
[Sweden]

21 September 1973
[Finland]

27 September 1973
[France]

4 October 1973
[Argentina]

15 October 1973
[Denmark]

31 October 1973
[Portugal]

1 November 1973
[West Germany]

December 1975
[Iceland]
Lady Sings The Blues
LADY SINGS THE BLUES

(Biography | Drama | Music)
[2 hours 24 minutes]


The story of the troubled life and career of the
legendary Jazz singer, Billie Holiday.

Born Elinore Harris, Billie Holiday had a difficult
teen and young adulthood period, which included
working in brothels, both as a cleaning woman and a
prostitute, and being raped. Through this difficulty,
she dreamed of becoming a jazz singer. She got her
initial singing break when she applied at a Harlem
club that was looking for a dancer, but where she got
hired as a singer. There, she met and fell in love with
the suave Louis McKay. After this initial break, Billie
wanted her singing career to move to the mainstream
clubs in downtown Manhattan. She took a risk when
she agreed to be the lead singer for the Reg Hanley
Band, a primarily white group, who convinced her that
she would have to make her mark in regional tours
before her Manhattan dream could happen. As Billie
tried to advance her career, pressures of life,
including being a black woman, led to her not so
secret substance abuse (especially of heroin), not
so secret because of her increasingly erratic behavior,
both on stage and off. As those around her, including
Louis, worked to support Billie emotionally to get off
drugs, Billie faced other issues, such as open narcotic
use being a criminal offense, which in combination with
the effects of the heroin use itself could be Billie's
downfall despite her singing talent.
TAIN'T NOBODY'S BUSINESS
Written by Porter Grainger and Everett Robbins
Sung by Blinky (as Blinky Williams)


HAPPY
(uncredited)
Written by Michel Legrand and Smokey Robinson
Sung by Michael Jackson


ALL OF ME
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Seymour Simons and Gerald Marks


DON'T EXPLAIN
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Arthur Herzog Jr. and Billie Holiday


GOD BLESS THE CHILD
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Arthur Herzog Jr. and Billie Holiday


FINE AND MELLOW
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Billie Holiday


GIMME A PIGFOOT AND A BOTTLE OF BEER
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Wesley Wilson


GOOD MORNING HEARTACHE
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake and Dan Fisher


I CRIED FOR YOU
(uncredited)
music by Gus Arnheim and Abe Lyman, lyrics by Arthur Freed


LADY SINGS THE BLUES
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Billie Holiday and Herbie Nichols


LOVER MAN (OH, WHERE CAN YOU BE?)
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Jimmy Davis, Roger Ramirez and Jimmy Sherman


MEAN TO ME
(uncredited)
music by Fred E. Ahlert, lyrics by Roy Turk


MY MAN
(uncredited)
music by Maurice Yvain, lyrics by Channing Pollock


OUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAY
(uncredited)
music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin


THE MAN I LOVE
(uncredited)
music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin


STRANGE FRUIT
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Lewis Allan


THEM THERE EYES
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by William Tracey, Doris Tauber and Maceo Pinkard


WHAT A LITTLE MOONLIGHT CAN DO
(uncredited)
music and lyrics by Harry M. Woods


YOU'VE CHANGED
(uncredited)
music by Carl Fischer, lyrics by Bill Carey
Directed by:
SIDNEY J. FURIE
=========

Writing Credits:
CHRIS CLARK ... (screenplay)
SUZANNE DE PASSE (as SUZANNE DE PASSE) ... (screenplay)
WILLIAM DUFTY ... (book)
BILLIE HOLIDAY ... (book)
TERENCE MCCLOY ... (screenplay)
=========

Produced by:
BRAD DEXTER ... producer
BERRY GORDY ... executive producer
EDDIE SAETA ... associate producer
JAY WESTON ... producer
JAMES S. WHITE ... producer
=========

Music by:
MICHEL LEGRAND
=========

Cinematography by:
JOHN A. ALONZO (as JOHN ALONZO)
=========

Film Editing by:
ARGYLE NELSON JR. (as ARGYLE NELSON)
=========

Casting by:
JOE SCULLY
=========

Production Design by:
CARL ANDERSON
=========

Set Decoration by:
REG ALLEN
=========

Costume Design by:
RAY AGHAYAN
NORMA KOCH
BOB MACKIE
=========

Makeup Department:
CHERIE ... hair stylist
DON SCHOENFELD ... makeup supervisor
=========

Production Management:
MILLIE MOORE ... post-production supervisor
EDDIE SAETA ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
CHARLES WASHBURN ... assistant director
IRBY SMITH ... assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
GENE LAURITZEN ... construction coordinator
BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited)
CAREY HARRIS JR. ... swing gang (uncredited)
BILL HUDSON ... greensman (uncredited)
JACK IANNARELLI ... props (uncredited)
JOHN LA SALANDRA ... construction supervisor (uncredited)
MAURICE LARSON ... painter (uncredited)
RICHARD M. RUBIN ... props (uncredited)
FRED R. SIMPSON JR. ... leadman (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
DAVID DOCKENDORF ... re-recording mixer
BILL FORD ... sound mixer
MARVIN E. LEWIS ... cable person (uncredited)
DON MERRITT ... boom operator (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
HENRY MILLAR ... special effects (uncredited)
=========

Stunts:
ERNEST ROBINSON ... stunts
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
RICHARD HART ... gaffer
HARRY REZ ... best boy
KENNETH ADAMS ... grip (uncredited)
SHERMAN FULTON ... electrician (uncredited)
RANDY GLASS ... best boy (uncredited)
ELISHA HARRIS ... electrician (uncredited)
LEROY LYDIA ... grip (uncredited)
SAL OREFICE ... electrician (uncredited)
ARNOLD L. RICH ... camera operator (uncredited)
TOM SAWYER ... dolly operator (uncredited)
THOMAS SCOTT ... assistant camera (uncredited)
ORLANDO SUERO ... still photographer (uncredited)
JOSEPH M. WILCOTS ... assistant camera (uncredited)
EDDIE WILLIS ... grip (uncredited)
=========

Casting Department:
BOB COCHRAN ... extras casting (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
ELIZABETH COURTNEY ... costumes executed by
NORMA KOCH ... costumes
FRANK SOMPER ... furs
PAULINE CAMPBELL ... costumer (uncredited)
KENT JAMES ... costumer (uncredited)
CLIFF LANGER ... costumer (uncredited)
EDNA TAYLOR ... costumer (uncredited)
JOE WILLIAMS ... costumer (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
ROBERTA ADYE ... associate editor
PAUL LAMASTRA ... assistant editor
=========

Music Department:
GIL ASKEY ... music supervisor
RALPH JAMES HALL ... music editor / re-cut version
BEN BARRETT ... music contractor (uncredited)
JOHN COLLINS ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
JUNE EDGERTON ... music editor (uncredited)
HARRY EDISON ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
=========

Transportation Department:
GENE CLINESMITH ... transportation
GEORGE ALDEN ... mechanic (uncredited)
EDWARD BAKEN ... driver (uncredited)
JAMES D. BRUBAKER ... transportation captain (uncredited)
EDWARD CHARLES ... driver (uncredited)
DALE HENRY ... assistant transportation (uncredited)
=========

Other crew:
JANET HUBBARD ... researcher
LOUIS MCKAY ... technical advisor
LAWRENCE SCHILLER ... montages / title designer
JUDY ST. GERARD ... creative consultant
MICHAEL COOKSEY ... craft service (uncredited)
STEPHEN J. FISHER ... auditor (uncredited)
TERENCE MCCLOY ... dialogue coach (uncredited)
STEVEN P. SAETA ... assistant auditor (uncredited)
WILLIAM SMITH ... auditor (uncredited)
VINCENT TUBBS ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Jobete Productions

Motown Productions

Paramount Pictures

Sidney J. Furie Productions

Weston Productions
=========

Distributors:
Paramount Pictures
(1972)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1972)     [UK]     Theatrical

Nova Film
(1973)     [NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1973)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1973)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1973)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1973)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
(1980)     [USA]     TV - (broadcast premiere)

TV3
(1988)     [FINLAND]     TV
=========

Other Companies:
The Mark Baron Company (agency publicity)
11 December 1972
[New York City, New York, USA]


20 December 1972
{Royal premiere}
[London, UK]

21 December 1972
[UK]

25 December 1972
[Spain]

30 December 1972
[Japan]

16 February 1973
[Ireland]

February 1973
[Atlanta, Georgia, USA]

17 May 1973
[Argentina]

28 August 1973
[Denmark]

31 August 1973
[Sweden]

8 September 1973
[Italy]

14 September 1973
[Finland]

27 September 1973
[France]

April 1974
[Turkey]

27 June 1974
[Hungary]

10 November 1974
{TV premiere}
[West Germany]
Man of La Mancha
MAN OF LA MANCHA

(Drama | Fantasy | Musical)
[2 hours 12 minutes]


The funny story of mad but kind and chivalrous
elderly nobleman Don Quixote who, aided by his
squire Sancho Panza, fights windmills that are
seen as dragons to save prostitute Dulcinea
who is seen as a noblewoman.
MAN OF LA MANCHA
(I, DON QUIXOTE)

Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Performed by Simon Gilbert, Peter O'Toole (speaking), and James Coco


IT'S ALL THE SAME
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by Sophia Loren


DULCINEA
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Performed by Simon Gilbert and Men's Chorus


I'M ONLY THINKING OF HIM
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by Julie Gregg, Rosalie Crutchley and Ian Richardson


I REALLY LIKE HIM
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by James Coco


THE BARBER'S SONG
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by Gino Conforti


GOLDEN HELMET OF MAMBRINO
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by Simon Gilbert, James Coco, Gino Conforti, and Men's Chorus


LITTLE BIRD, LITTLE BIRD
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by Brian Blessed and Chorus


THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by Simon Gilbert


THE FIGHT
Music adapted by Laurence Rosenthal from music composed by Mitch Leigh
Played by orchestra


THE DUBBING
(KNIGHT OF THE WOEFUL COUNTENANCE)

Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by Harry Andrews, Sophia Loren and James Coco


THE ABDUCTION
Music adapted by Laurence Rosenthal from music composed by Mitch Leigh

THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM
(reprise)
Sung by Simon Gilbert

MAN OF LA MANCHA
(reprise)
Sung by Simon Gilbert

ALDONZA
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by Sophia Loren


A LITTLE GOSSIP
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
Sung by James Coco


DULCINEA
(reprise)
Sung by Sophia Loren

THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM
(second reprise)
Spoken by Sophia Loren and Peter O'Toole

MAN OF LA MANCHA
(second reprise)
Sung by Simon Gilbert , Sophia Loren, and James Coco

THE PSALM
Music by Mitch Leigh
Words taken from the Latin version of Psalm 130
Sung by Ian Richardson


FINALE: THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM
Sung by Sophia Loren, Ian Richardson, Julie Gregg and Mixed Chorus
PETER O'TOOLE ... Don Quixote De La Mancha / Miguel Cervantes / Alonso Quijana
SOPHIA LOREN ... Dulcinea / Aldonza
JAMES COCO ... Sancho Panza
HARRY ANDREWS ... The Innkeeper / The Governor
JOHN CASTLE ... Sanson Carrasco / The Duke
BRIAN BLESSED ... Pedro
IAN RICHARDSON ... The Padre
JULIE GREGG ... Antonia
ROSALIE CRUTCHLEY ... The Housekeeper
GINO CONFORTI ... The Barber
MARNE MAITLAND ... Captain of the Guard
DOROTHY SINCLAIR ... The Innkeeper's Wife
MIRIAM ACEVEDO ... Fermina
DOMINIC BARTO (as DOMINIC BARTÓ) ... Muleteer
POLDO BENDANDI ... Muleteer
PEPPI BORZA ... Muleteer
MARIO DONEN ... Muleteer
FRED EVANS ... Muleteer
GUSTAVO DE NARDO (as FRANCESCO FERRINI) ... Muleteer
PAOLO GOZLINO ... Muleteer
TEDDY GREEN ... Muleteer
PETER JOHNSTON ... Muleteer
ROY JONES ... Muleteer
CONNEL MILES ... Muleteer
STEFFEN ZACHARIAS ... Muleteer
LOU ZAMPROGNA ... Muleteer

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
CALOGERO CARUANA ... Muleteer (uncredited)
ROLANDO DE SANTIS ... Muleteer (uncredited)
Directed by:
ARTHUR HILLER
=========

Writing Credits:
DALE WASSERMAN ... (musical play)

DALE WASSERMAN ... (screenplay)

MIGUEL DE CERVANTES Y SAAVEDRA ... (novel) (uncredited)

DALE WASSERMAN ... (television play "I, Don Quixote") (uncredited)
=========

Produced by:
SAUL CHAPLIN ... associate producer
ALBERTO GRIMALDI ... executive producer
ARTHUR HILLER ... producer
=========

Cinematography by:
GIUSEPPE ROTUNNO ... (photographed by)
=========

Film Editing by:
ROBERT C. JONES
=========

Casting by:
MAUDE SPECTOR
=========

Costume Design by:
LUCIANO DAMIANI
=========

Makeup Department:
GIUSEPPE ANNUNZIATA ... makeup artist
RAMON GOW ... hair stylist
ADA PALOMBI ... hair stylist
AMALIA PAOLETTI ... hair stylist
CHARLES E. PARKER (as CHARLES PARKER) ... makeup artist
EUCLIDE SANTOLI ... makeup artist
STEFANO FAVA ... makeup artist (uncredited)
=========

Production Management:
LANFRANCO DIOTALLEVI ... unit manager
PAOLO INFASCELLI ... unit manager
LUCIANO PESCIAROLI ... unit manager
LUCIANO PIPERNO ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
FRANCO CIRINO ... assistant director
MAURO SACRIPANTI ... assistant director
=========

Art Department:
ELIO ALTAMURA ... property master
ARRIGO BRESCHI ... set dresser
LUCIANO DAMIANI ... set designer
SIBYLLE ULSAMER (as SIBYLLA ULSAMER) ... assistant: set designer
ALESSANDRO ALBERTI ... assistant art director (uncredited)
GIOVANNI NATALUCCI ... set designer (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
DAVID HILDYARD ... sound
RICHARD PORTMAN ... sound
KITTY MALONE ... foley artist (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
ADRIANO PISCHIUTTA ... special effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
RODOLFO BRAMUCCI ... chief electrician
GIUSEPPE MACCARI ... camera operator
MAZZINI SALVATORE (as MAZZINI SALVATORI) ... key grip
DOUGLAS KIRKLAND ... still photographer (uncredited)
PIERO SERVO ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
SIBYLLE ULSAMER (as SIBYLLA ULSAMER) ... assistant to costume designer
=========

Editorial Department:
DAVID BLANGSTED ... assistant editor
=========

Music Department:
RICHARD CARRUTH ... music editor
JOE DARION ... lyricist: musical play
MITCH LEIGH ... composer: musical play
LAURENCE ROSENTHAL ... conductor / music adaptor
TED SEBERN ... music editor
HERBERT W. SPENCER (as HERBERT SPENCER) ... musical associate
SIMON GILBERT ... singing voice: Peter O'Toole (uncredited)
LAURENCE ROSENTHAL ... composer: incidental music (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
ELVIRA D'AMICO ... script supervisor
=========

Other crew:
HAL JAMES ... producer: New York stage production
ROY JONES ... assistant choreographer
GILLIAN LYNNE ... choreographer
ALBERT MARRE ... director: original stage production
PHILL NORMAN ... title designer: Westheimer Company
ALBERT W. SELDEN ... producer: New York stage production
MARIO OLIVIERI ... first production assistant (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Produzioni Europee Associate (PEA)
(as PEA - Produzioni Europee Associate)
=========

Distributors:
United Artists
(1972)     [USA]     Theatrical

United Artists
(1972)     [UK]     Theatrical)

Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF)
(1973)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

United Artists
(as Artistas Unidos)
(1973)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

United Artists
(1973)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1991)     [USA]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(1991)     [USA]     VHS

MGM/UA Home Entertainment
(1993)     [USA]     Video - (LaserDisc)

MGM Home Entertainment
(2004)     [USA]     DVD

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
(2005)     [GERMANY]     DVD

CBS/Fox
[USA]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
Edit International (sound effects) (as Edit International Ltd.)

International Recordings (music recorded at) (as International Recording Studios, Rome)

Westheimer Company (titles)
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Musical Television Productions

Transmission Date Programme Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
10 September 1972
[USA]


9 September 2005
{Toronto International Film Festival}
[Canada]
Liza with a Z
LIZA WITH A Z

(Music | TV Special)
[55 minutes]


Liza Minnelli stars in a television
concert directed and choreographed
by Bob Fosse. She performs such
songs as the title number,
"Liza with a 'Z'" and "Son of a
Preacher Man". The concert
concludes with a medley of songs
from the film Cabaret (1972).
1. "YES"
(written by John Kander and Fred Ebb [as Kander and Ebb])

2. "GOD BLESS THE CHILD"
(written by Arthur Herzog Jr. and Billie Holiday)

3. "SAY LIZA (LIZA WITH A "Z")"
(written by John Kander and Fred Ebb [as Kander and Ebb])

4. "IT WAS A GOOD TIME"
(written by Michael Curb, Mack David, Maurice-Alexis Jarre)

5. "I GOTCHA"
(written by Joe Tex)

6. "SON OF A PREACHER MAN"
(written by John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins)

7. "RING THEM BELLS"
(written by John Kander and Fred Ebb [as Kander and Ebb])

8. "BYE BYE BLACKBIRD"
(written by Mort Dixon and Ray Henderson)

9. "YOU'VE LET YOURSELF GO"
(written by Charles Aznavour)

10. "MY MAMMY"
(written by Walter Donaldson, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young)

11. "CABARET MEDLEY"
(written by John Kander and Fred Ebb [as Kander and Ebb])

12. "BOWS"
(written by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Gustav Gerson Kahn)
LIZA MINNELLI ... Herself

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
TONY BENNETT ... Himself - Audience Member (uncredited)
MARISA BERENSON ... Herself - Audience Member (uncredited)
CANDY ANN BROWN ... Dancer (uncredited)
SPENCER HENDERSON ... Dancer (uncredited)
LORNA LUFT ... Herself - Audience Member (uncredited)
VINCENTE MINNELLI ... Himself - Audience Member (uncredited)
KENNY MORSE ... Drummer (uncredited)
ANN REINKING ... Dancer (uncredited)
MARK TERRY ... Himself (uncredited)
KAY THOMPSON ... Herself - Audience Member (uncredited)
GWEN VERDON ... Herself - Audience Member (uncredited)
Directed by:
BOB FOSSE
=========

Writing Credits:
FRED EBB ... (written by)
=========

Produced by:
MICHAEL ARICK ... Restoration Producer
FRED EBB ... producer
BOB FOSSE ... producer
DAVID HORN ... series producer
ANU KRISHNAN ... producer
BARRY SCHULMAN ... executive producer
=========

Cinematography by:
OWEN ROIZMAN
=========

Film Editing by:
ALAN HEIM
=========

Production Design by:
ROBERT RANDOLPH
=========

Art Direction by:
SABINA DALEY
=========

Costume Design by:
FRANK L. THOMPSON (as FRANK THOMPSON)
=========

Makeup Department:
BOB JARIS ... makeup artist
SIMON SCUDERA ... hair stylist: Miss Minnelli
CHRISTINA SMITH (as CHRISTINA) ... makeup designer: Miss Minnelli
=========

Production Management:
KENNETH UTT ... production supervisor
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
PAUL GANAPOLER ... assistant director
=========

Art Department:
BEN CHAPPEL ... lead developer
BRIAN SANTALONE ... art implementation
YING ZHOU-HUDSON ... graphic artist
=========

Sound Department:
C. ROBERT FINE (as BOB FINE) ... re-recording mixer
CHRISTOPHER NEWMAN (as CHRIS NEWMAN) ... sound
ANDY POTVIN ... sound consultant: 2000 reissue
PHIL RAMONE ... audio designer
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
ROGER SANDLER ... still photographer
TOM VOLPE ... grip (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
HALSTON ... clothes: Miss Minnelli
GEORGE NEWMAN ... wardrobe supervisor
=========

Editorial Department:
MARK NOWICKI ... colorist: 2000 reissue
TRUDY SHIP ... assistant editor
IRVING RATHNER ... negative cutter (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
NICK BELJIC ... soundtrack construction: 2000 reissue
RALPH BURNS ... musical arranger
BILLY BYERS ... musical arranger
RICHARD A. CRAWFORD ... soundtrack construction: 2000 reissue
FRED EBB ... original musical material by
GREG FAUST (as GREGORY FAUST) ... soundtrack construction: 2000 reissue
JACK FRENCH ... conductor
MARVIN HAMLISCH ... musical co-ordinator
HERB HARRIS ... music contractor
JOHN KANDER ... original musical material by
MORT LINDSEY (as MORT LINDSAY) ... musical arranger
PETER MATZ ... musical arranger
ROBERT RIEGER ... soundtrack construction: 2000 reissue
FRED WERNER ... musical arranger / musical supervisor
JIM YOUNG ... soundtrack construction: 2000 reissue
ANDREW KAZDIN ... music producer (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
NICHOLAS SGARRO (as NICK SGARRO) ... script supervisor
=========

Other crew:
BOB FOSSE ... choreographer
PHIL FRIEDMAN ... stage manager
NEIL MERON ... presenter: 2000 reissue
LIZA MINNELLI ... presenter: 2000 reissue
LOUISE QUICK ... assistant choreographer
DEANNE WENBLE (as DEANNA WENBLE) ... production assistant
CRAIG ZADAN ... presenter: 2000 reissue
DIANA COFRESI-TERRERO ... production assistant (uncredited)
LESLIE KRIESEL ... copy editor (uncredited)
BRIAN LEE ... technical director (uncredited)
BILL O'DONNELL ... program director (uncredited)
=========

Thanks:
BARBARA CRANDALL ... special thanks (2000 reissue)
RICHARD EISENBERG (as RICK EISENBERG) ... special thanks (2000 reissue)
ALAN ETT ... special thanks (2000 reissue)
JIM HARDY ... special thanks (2000 reissue)
BOB HEIBER ... special thanks (2000 reissue)
IRENE LAWLER ... special thanks (2000 reissue)
PAUL RUTAN JR. (as PAUL RUTAN) ... special thanks (2000 reissue)
Production Companies:
Singer (presents)

The Bob Fosse Fred Ebb Production

A Flora (production)
=========

Distributors:
National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
(1972)     [USA]     TV

Showtime Networks
(2006)     [USA]     TV - (restored version)

Anchor Bay Entertainment (UK)
(2006)     [UK]     DVD

Showtime Entertainment Television
(2006)     [USA]     DVD - (collector's editon)

Showtime Networks
(2006)     [USA]     All Media - (presents: Restored version)
=========

Other Companies:
Lyceum Theatre (theater)

Halston (costumes: Miss Minnelli's Clothes by)

Chace Production (soundtrack reconstruction: 2000 restration)

HTV (post production services: 2000 Restration) (as HTV, Inc.)

King Media Services (DVD authoring: 2006)

Showtime Networks (presents) (restored version)

Triage Laboratories (laboratory services: Restoration 2006)
Film Strip Divider

Other Films

Release Date Film Soundtrack Cast Crew Company Credits
9 March 1972
[New York City, New York, USA]


10 March 1972
[USA]

8 July 1972
[Japan]

14 July 1972
[Ireland]

11 August 1972
[Finland]

13 August 1972
[UK]

14 August 1972
[Sweden]

17 August 1972
[Netherlands]

24 August 1972
[Hong Kong]

6 September 1972
[France]

12 September 1972
[Madrid, Spain]

14 September 1972
[Italy]

21 September 1972
[West Germany]

16 October 1972
[Denmark]

16 October 1972
[Norway]

25 December 1972
[Brazil]

1 January 1973
[Uruguay]

2 February 1973
[Portugal]

13 April 1973
[Gent, Belgium]

January 1974
[Turkey]

24 March 1975
[Poland]

1 May 1975
[Hungary]

27 May 1977
[East Germany]

6 May 2004
(DVD premiere)
[Greece]

5 March 2005
{Belgrade Film Festival}
[Serbia]

10 August 2010
(Blu-ray premiere)
[USA]

27 February 2012
{Belgrade Film Festival}
[Serbia]

20 March 2015
{Jameson Dublin International Film Festival}
[Ireland]

16 October 2018
{Grand Lyon Film Festival}
[France]
What's Up Doc
WHAT'S UP DOC?

(Comedy)
[1 hour 34 minutes]


Two researchers have come to San Francisco to
compete for a research grant in Music. One seems
a bit distracted, and that was before he meets
her. A strange woman seems to have devoted her
life to confusing and embarassing him. At the
same time a woman has her jewels stolen and a
government whistle blower arrives with his
stolen top secret papers. All, of course have
the same style and color overnight bag.
YOU'RE THE TOP
Composed by Cole Porter
Performed by Ryan O'Neal & Barbra Streisand


AS TIME GOES BY
Composed by Herman Hupfeld
Performed by Ryan O'Neal & Barbra Streisand


SANTA LUCIA
Written by Teodoro Cottrau
Performed by Peter Bogdanovich
BARBRA STREISAND ... Judy Maxwell
RYAN O'NEAL ... Howard Bannister
MADELINE KAHN ... Eunice Burns
KENNETH MARS ... Hugh Simon
AUSTIN PENDLETON ... Frederick Larrabee
MICHAEL MURPHY ... Mr. Smith
PHILIP ROTH (as PHIL ROTH) ... Mr. Jones
SORRELL BOOKE ... Harry
STEFAN GIERASCH ... Fritz
MABEL ALBERTSON ... Mrs. Van Hoskins
LIAM DUNN ... Judge Maxwell
JOHN HILLERMAN ... Hotel Manager
GEORGE MORFOGEN ... Headwaiter
GRAHAM JARVIS ... Bailiff
RANDY QUAID ... Professor Hosquith
M. EMMET WALSH ... Arresting Officer
KEVIN O'NEAL ... Delivery Boy
ELEANOR ZEE ... Banquet Receptionist
PAUL CONDYLIS ... Room Service Waiter
FRED SCHEIWILLER ... Jewel Thief
CARL SAXE ... Jewel Thief
JACK PERKINS ... Jewel Thief
PAUL B. KIPILMAN ... Druggist
GIL PERKINS ... Jones' Driver
CHRISTA LANG ... Mrs. Hosquith
STAN ROSS ... Musicologist
PETER PAUL EASTMAN ... Musicologist
ERIC BROTHERSON ... Larrabee's Butler
ELAINE PARTNOW ... Party Guest
GEORGE BURRAFATO (as GEORGE R. BURRAFATO) ... Eunice's Cab Driver
JERRY SUMMERS ... Smith's Cab Driver
MARK THOMPSON (as MORT THOMPSON) ... Airport Cab Driver
DON BEXLEY (as DONALD T. BEXLEY) ... Skycap
LEONARD LOOKABAUGH ... Painter on Roof
CANDICE BENNETT (as CANDACE BROWNELL) ... Ticket Seller
SEAN MORGAN ... Banquet Official
PATRICIA O'NEAL ... Lady on Plane
JOE ALFASA ... Waiter in Hall
CHUCK HOLISON (as CHUCK HOLLOM) ... Pizza Cook

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
TOM ANFINSEN ... Musicologist (uncredited)
NICK BORGANI ... Musicologist (uncredited)
JOHN BYNER ... Man at the Hotel Banquet (uncredited)
DONALD CHAFFIN ... Musicologist (uncredited)
GEORGE HOLMES ... Waiter (uncredited)
SHEP HOUGHTON ... Musicologist (uncredited)
KENNER G. KEMP ... Musicologist (uncredited)
RON KINWALD ... Musicologist (uncredited)
BRUCE MCBROOM ... Man Kissing Mrs. Van Hoskin's Hand in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
WILLIAM NIVEN ... Painter (uncredited)
MONTY O'GRADY ... Musicologist (uncredited)
JOHN PEDRINI ... Musicologist (uncredited)
JOE PINE ... Waiter (uncredited)
MURRAY POLLACK ... Musicologist (uncredited)
ANTHONY REDONDO ... Party Guest (uncredited)
TONY REGAN ... Musicologist (uncredited)
LEODA RICHARDS ... Party Guest (uncredited)
BILL RIDDLE ... Cab Driver (uncredited)
HANK ROBINSON ... Musicologist (uncredited)
COSMO SARDO ... Hotel Waiter (uncredited)
DICK SONDERGAARD ... Musicologist (uncredited)
NORMAN STEVANS ... Musicologist (uncredited)
BOB TEMPLETON ... Musicologist (uncredited)
ARTHUR TOVEY ... Party Guest (uncredited)
JOHN VICK ... Airport Driver (uncredited)
ERICK VINTHER ... Best Man (uncredited)
Directed by:
PETER BOGDANOVICH
=========

Writing Credits:
BUCK HENRY ... (screenplay) and
DAVID NEWMAN ... (screenplay) &
ROBERT BENTON ... (screenplay)

PETER BOGDANOVICH ... (story)
=========

Produced by:
PETER BOGDANOVICH ... producer
PAUL LEWIS ... associate producer
=========

Music by:
ARTIE BUTLER ... (uncredited)
=========

Cinematography by:
LÁSZLÓ KOVÁCS (as LASZLO KOVACS) ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
VERNA FIELDS
=========

Casting by:
NESSA HYAMS
=========

Production Design by:
POLLY PLATT
=========

Art Direction by:
HERMAN A. BLUMENTHAL
=========

Set Decoration by:
JOHN P. AUSTIN (as JOHN AUSTIN)
=========

Costume Design by:
POLLY PLATT ... (uncredited)
=========

Makeup Department:
DON L. CASH (as DON CASH) ... makeup artist
LYNDA GURASICH ... hair stylist
FRED WILLIAMS ... makeup artist
=========

Production Management:
FRED AHERN ... unit production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
JERRY BALLEW ... second assistant director
RAY GOSNELL JR. (as RAY GOSNELL) ... assistant director
DOUG MORRISON ... second assistant director
=========

Art Department:
ROBEY COOPER ... prop master
NORMAN HAWKINS ... construction coordinator
SAL SOMMATINO ... assistant prop man
MARTY WUNDERLICH ... assistant prop man
FRANK L. BROWN ... set dresser (uncredited)
BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
LES FRESHOLTZ ... sound
RICHARD RAGUSE ... boom man
=========

Special Effects by:
R.A. MACDONALD (as ROBERT MacDONALD) ... special effects
=========

Stunts:
JOE AMSLER ... stunts
CRAIG R. BAXLEY (as CRAIG BAXLEY) ... stunts
PAUL BAXLEY ... stunt coordinator / stunts
JERRY BRUTSCHE (as GERALD BRUTSCHE) ... stunts
RICHARD E. BUTLER (as DICK BUTLER) ... stunts
TED DUNCAN ... stunts
PATTY ELDER ... stunts
DONNA GARRETT ... stunts
TED GROSSMAN (as TED M. GROSSMAN) ... stunts
BOB HARRIS ... stunts
BILL HICKMAN ... stunts
LOREN JANES ... stunts
DEAN JEFFRIES ... stunts
JOHN MOIO (as JOHN ANGELO MOIO) ... stunts
VICTOR PAUL ... stunts
JOE PRONTO ... stunts
GLENN RANDALL JR. (as GLENN H. RANDALL Jr.) ... stunts
ERNEST ROBINSON ... stunt driver / stunts
GEORGE ROBOTHAM (as GEORGE N. ROBOTHAM) ... stunts
WALLY ROSE ... stunts
ALEX SHARP ... stunts
PAUL STADER ... stunts
FRED STROMSOE ... stunts
JERRY SUMMERS ... stunts
MORTON C. THOMPSON (as MORT THOMPSON) ... stunts
JACK VERBOIS ... stunts
BUD WALLS ... stunts
MARVIN WALTERS ... stunts
RICHARD WASHINGTON (as DICK WASHINGTON) ... stunts
GIL CASPER ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
RICHMOND L. AGUILAR (as RICHARD AGUILAR) ... gaffer
BOBBY BYRNE (as ROBERT BYRNE) ... camera operator
DICK COLEAN (as RICHARD COLEAN) ... assistant cameraman
ROBERT L. GUTHRIE (as ROBERT GUTHRIE) ... assistant cameraman
GEORGE HILL ... key grip
LEONARD LOOKABAUGH ... dolly grip
AARON PAZANTI ... best boy
PAUL CAVEN ... electrician (uncredited)
BRUCE MCBROOM ... still photographer (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
NANCY MCARDLE ... costume supervisor: women's costumes
RAY PHELPS ... costume supervisor: men's costumes
=========

Editorial Department:
WILLIAM NEEL ... assistant film editor
=========

Location Management:
HARRY ZUBRINSKY ... location manager
=========

Music Department:
ARTIE BUTLER ... conductor / music arranger
LAURINDO ALMEIDA ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
ROBERT BAIN ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
HARRY BLUESTONE ... musician: violin (uncredited)
ARTIE BUTLER ... musician: piano (uncredited)
VINCE DE ROSA ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
CHUCK DOMANICO ... musician: bass (uncredited)
JACK ELLIOTT ... orchestrator (uncredited)
ALLYN FERGUSON ... orchestrator (uncredited)
DONALD HARRIS ... music editor (uncredited)
TOMMY JOHNSON ... musician: tuba (uncredited)
VIRGINIA MAJEWSKI ... musician: viola soloist (uncredited)
SHELLY MANNE ... musician: drums (uncredited)
EUGENE MARKS ... music editor (uncredited)
TED NASH ... musician: saxophone (uncredited)
UAN RASEY ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
HOWARD ROBERTS ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
JIM SELF ... musician: tuba (uncredited)
BUD SHANK ... musician: woodwinds (uncredited)
CARL W. STALLING ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
SYLVESTER G. STRUDWICK ... musician: oboe soloist (uncredited)
TOMMY TEDESCO ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
DAN WALLIN ... scoring mixer (uncredited)
EUGENE WORSELY JR. ... musician: clarinet (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
HAZEL W. HALL (as HAZEL HALL ... script supervisor)
=========

Transportation Department:
GIL CASPER ... driver: insert car
BUD DAWSON ... transportation
=========

Other crew:
NEIL CANTON ... production aide
FRANK MARSHALL ... assistant to producer
MAE WOODS ... director's secretary
JOE AMSLER ... stand-in: Ryan O'Neal (uncredited)
BARBARA BARRETT ... voice (uncredited)
CARL COMBS ... unit publicist (uncredited)
CAROLE CONN ... voice (uncredited)
ROBERT DULAINE ... voice (uncredited)
JOAN PATTI ... voice (uncredited)
MARLENE PINCKARD ... voice (uncredited)
COLE SIMPSON ... voice (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.
(presents)
(as Warner Bros. A Warner Communications Company)

Saticoy Productions
(as A Saticoy Production)
=========

Distributors:
Warner Bros.
(1972)     [USA]     Theatrical

Columbia-Warner Distributors
(1972)     [UK]     Theatrical

Warner Bros.
(1972)     [NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical

Warner-Columbia Film
(1972)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

atlas Film
(1972)     [WEST GERMANY]     Theatrical

Roadshow Film Distributors
(1972)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Columbia-Warner Distributors
(1973)     [PORTUGAL]     Theatrical

American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
(1976)     [USA]     TV

Warner Home Video
(1990)     [GERMANY]     VHS

Warner Home Video
(2003)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Disney Channel
(2017)     [GERMANY]     TV

Warner Home Vídeo
[BRAZIL]     VHS

Varus Video
[RUSSIA]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment
(camera cranes) (uncredited)

Panavision
(photographic equipment) (as Panavision®)

The Golds West Inc.
(titles) (as The Golds West, Inc.)
10 March 1972
[USA]


21 July 1972
[Brazil]

July 1972
{Trieste International Science Fiction Film Festival}
[Italy]

28 September 1972
(70mm version)
[UK]

13 November 1972
[Sweden]

21 May 1973
[Madrid, Spain]

26 April 1974
(TV premiere)
[West Germany]

3 December 1975
[France]

8 August 1977
(TV premiere)
[Norway]

25 January 1980
[Portugal]

31 January 1980
[Netherlands]

11 April 1981
(TV premiere)
[Japan]

16 September 1986
[Japan]

22 October 2006
{Panorama of European Cinema}
[Greece]

31 October 2018
{Trieste Science+Fiction Festival}
[Italy]
Silent Running
SILENT RUNNING

(Drama | Sci-Fi)
[1 hour 29 minutes]


In a future Earth barren of all flora and fauna, the
planet's ecosystems exist only in large pods attached
to spacecraft. When word comes in that the pods are
to be jettisoned into space and destroyed, most of
the crew of the Valley Forge rejoice at the prospect
of going home. Not so for botanist Freeman Lowell,
who loves the forest and its creatures. He kills his
colleagues taking the ship deep into space. Alone on
the craft with his only companions being three small
robots, Lowell revels in joys of nature.
When colleagues appear to "rescue" him, he realizes
he has only one option available to him.
SILENT RUNNING
Lyrics by Diane Lampert
Music by Peter Schickele
Performed by Joan Baez


REJOICE IN THE SUN
Lyrics by Diane Lampert
Music by Peter Schickele
Performed by Joan Baez
BRUCE DERN ... Freeman Lowell
CLIFF POTTS ... John Keenan
RON RIFKIN ... Marty Barker
JESSE VINT ... Andy Wolf
MARK PERSONS ... the Drone
STEVEN BROWN ... the Drone
CHERYL SPARKS ... the Drone
LARRY WHISENHUNT ... the Drone

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
JOSEPH CAMPANELLA ... Neal - Berkshire' Captain (voice) (uncredited)
ROY ENGEL ... Anderson (voice) (uncredited)
Directed by:
DOUGLAS TRUMBULL
=========

Writing Credits:
DERIC WASHBURN ... (written by) &
MICHAEL CIMINO (as MIKE CIMINO) ... (written by) and
STEVEN BOCHCO (as STEVE BOCHCO) ... (written by)
=========

Produced by:
MICHAEL GRUSKOFF ... producer
MARTY HORNSTEIN (as MARTIN HORNSTEIN) ... associate producer
DOUGLAS TRUMBULL ... producer (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
PETER SCHICKELE
=========

Cinematography by:
CHARLES F. WHEELER ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
AARON STELL
=========

Set Decoration by:
FRANK LOMBARDO (as FRANCISCO LOMBARDO)
=========

Makeup Department:
DICK DAWSON ... makeup artist
=========

Production Management:
MARTY HORNSTEIN (as MARTIN HORNSTEIN) ... production manager
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
BRAD H. ARONSON (as BRAD ARONSON) ... assistant director
=========

Sound Department:
CHARLES T. KNIGHT (as CHARLES KNIGHT) ... sound
JOHN H. NEWMAN ... sound editor
RICHARD PORTMAN ... re-recording
=========

Special Effects by:
VERNON ARCHER ... special effects
JIM DOW (as JAMES DOW) ... drone units
R.L. HELMER (as R. L. HELMER) ... special effects
RICHARD O. HELMER ... special effects
MARLIN JONES ... special effects
PAUL KRAUS ... drone units
JAMES RUGG ... special effects
DON TRUMBULL ... drone units
GERALD ENDLER ... mechanical effects (uncredited)
=========

Visual Effects by:
RICHARD ALEXANDER ... special designs
JOHN BAUMBACH ... special designs
JOHN DYKSTRA ... special photographic effects
LELAND MCLEMORE ... special designs
GARY RICHARDS ... special designs
ROBERT SHEPHERD (as BOB SHEPHERD) ... special designs
WILLIAM SHOURT (as BILL SHOURT) ... special designs
WAYNE SMITH ... special designs
DOUGLAS TRUMBULL ... special photographic effects
RICHARD YURICICH ... special photographic effects
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
HARRY SUNDBY ... special lighting effects
BILL BOHNY ... assistant camera (uncredited)
JIM HOOVER ... assistant camera (uncredited)
DICK JOHNSON ... camera operator (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
JACK TAKEUCHI ... set costumer
ANN VIDOR ... wardrobe advisor
=========

Music Department:
PETER SCHICKELE ... conductor
MILT HOLLAND ... musician: tympani (uncredited)
=========

Script and Continuity Department:
RAY QUIROZ (as RAYMOND QUIROZ) ... script supervisor
=========

Other crew:
JOSEPH BYRD ... special electronic consultant
WINFIELD CHITISTER (as Chief WINFIELD CHITISTER BMCM USN Ret.) ... technical advisor
RICHARD FOY ... titles consultant
GEORGE MCCART ... technical advisor
TOM PISKURA ... video consultant
BEVERLY WALKER ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
(as A Universal/Douglas Trumbull-Michael Gruskoff Film)

Trumbull/Gruskoff Productions
(as A Douglas Trumbull-Michael Gruskoff Production of)
=========

Distributors:
Universal Pictures
(as A Universal Release)
(1972)     [USA]     Theatrical

Rank Film Distributors
(1972)     [UK]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [SWEDEN]     Theatrical

Paramount Films de España
(1973)     [SPAIN]     Theatrical

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
(1974)     [USA]     TV - (broadcast premiere)

Yleisradio (YLE)
(1980)     [FINLAND]     TV

Astória Filmes
(1980)     [PORTUGAL]     Theatrical

TV Asahi
(1981)     [JAPAN]     TV

Esselte Video
(1984)     [FINLAND]     VHS

Cable Hogue Co.
(1986)     [JAPAN]     Theatrical

MCA/Universal Home Video
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

Image Entertainment
(1998)     [USA]     DVD

Universal Pictures Finland
(2001)     [FINLAND]     DVD

Universal Pictures
(2002)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Universal Studios Home Video
(2002)     [USA]     DVD

Universal Pictures
(2003)     [NETHERLANDS]     DVD

Umbrella Entertainment
(2008)     [AUSTRALIA]     DVD

Eureka Entertainment
(2011)     [UK]     Blu-ray / DVD - (limited edition)

Koch Media
(2014)     [GERMANY]     Blu-ray / DVD

Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Nordic
(2015)     [FINLAND]     Blu-ray

CIC Video
[WEST GERMANY]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
Video Associates
(promotions) (as Video Associates, Inc.)

American Airlines
(our most sincere thanks to)

AMF
(our most sincere thanks to) (as AMF Incorporated)

American Optical Company
(our most sincere thanks to) (as American Optical Corporation)

Concord Communications Systems
(our most sincere thanks to)

Dow Chemical Company
(our most sincere thanks to) (as Dow Chemical U.S.A.)

Duro-Test
(our most sincere thanks to) (as Duro-Test Corporation)

Fairchild, Republic Division
(our most sincere thanks to)

Kasper Instruments
(our most sincere thanks to)

Polaroid
(our most sincere thanks to) (as Polaroid Corporation)

Rapistan
(our most sincere thanks to)

Scientific Products
(our most sincere thanks to)

Spacelabs
(our most sincere thanks to) (as Spacelabs, Inc.)

Tektronix
(our most sincere thanks to) (as Tektronix, Inc.)

Thetford
(our most sincere thanks to) (as Thetford Corporation)

Ritek Digital Studios
(DVD authoring and encoding) (uncredited)

International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)
(this picture made under the jurisdiction of: affiliated with A.F.L. - C.I.O.) (as I.A.T.S.E.)

Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)
(approved) (no. 23100)

United States Forest Service
(our most sincere thanks to) (as The United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service)

Univac Division, Sperry Rand
(our most sincere thanks to) (as Univac Division, Sperry Rand Corporation)
14 March 1972
{premiere}
[New York City, New York, USA]


15 March 1972
[New York City, New York, USA]

22 March 1972
[Los Angeles, California, USA]

24 March 1972
[Canada]

24 March 1972
[USA]

15 July 1972
[Japan]

10 August 1972
[Uruguay]

23 August 1972
{premiere}
[London, UK]

24 August 1972
[UK]

24 August 1972
[West Germany]

25 August 1972
[Ireland]

10 September 1972
[Brazil]

14 September 1972
{premiere}
[Rome, Italy]

20 September 1972
[Argentina]

21 September 1972
[Italy]

27 September 1972
[Sweden]

28 September 1972
[Netherlands]

29 September 1972
[Finland]

29 September 1972
[Greece]

30 September 1972
{premiere}
[Paris, France]

4 October 1972
[Mexico]

16 October 1972
[Oslo, Norway]

18 October 1972
[France]

20 October 1972
[Spain]

24 October 1972
[Portugal]

27 October 1972
[Gent, Belgium]

2 November 1972
[Australia]

26 December 1972
[Denmark]

31 December 1972
[Poland]

24 March 1973
(re-release)
[Japan]

11 October 1973
[Hong Kong]

October 1973
[Turkey]

1 January 1975
[Czechoslovakia]

25 May 1977
[South Korea]

7 October 1978
(re-release)
[Japan]

18 August 1979
(re-release)
[Italy]

24 January 1980
(re-release)
[Hong Kong]

31 October 1980
(re-release)
[Taiwan]

25 March 1982
[Hungary]

1 November 1990
(re-release)
[Australia]

30 November 1990
(re-release)
[Turkey]

6 March 1991
(re-release)
[Iceland]

21 March 1997
(re-release)
[USA]

7 August 1997
(re-release)
[Australia]

14 August 1998
(re-release)
[Mexico]

23 September 2001
{Cinefest Sudbury International Film Festival}
[Canada]

February 2004
{Berlin International Film Festival}
[Germany]

19 June 2004
(re-release)
[Japan]

September 2004
{Deauville Film Festival}
[France]

2 August 2006
(re-release)
[France]

15 June 2008
{Taormina International Film Festival}
[Italy]

27 September 2008
{Festival do Rio BR}
[Brazil]

23 October 2008
{Rome Film Festival}
[Italy]

25 September 2009
(re-release)
[UK]

5 February 2010
{Digital Film Festival}
[Canada]

27 May 2010
(re-release)
[South Korea]

2 November 2010
(re-release)
[Italy]

17 June 2011
(re-release)
[Spain]

10 November 2011
(re-release)
[Netherlands]

24 November 2011
(re-release)
[Argentina]

1 March 2012
(re-release) (limited)
[USA]

19 October 2012
(re-release)
[Taiwan]

29 November 2012
(re-release)
[Peru]

8 February 2013
(re-release)
[Mexico]

18 September 2013
(re-release)
[France]

24 January 2015
(re-release)
[Chile]

18 April 2015
{Beijing International Film Festival}
[China]

17 July 2015
{Jerusalem Film Festival}
[Israel]

4 June 2016
(re-release) (limited)
[Peru]

30 June 2016
(re-release)
[Greece]

16 September 2016
(re-release)
[Brisbane / Sydney, Australia]

10 November 2016
{Stockholm International Film Festival}
[Sweden]

27 September 2019
(re-release) (4K restored version)
[Taiwan]
The Godfather
THE GODFATHER

(Crime | Drama)
[2 hours 55 minutes]


The Godfather "Don" Vito Corleone is the head of
the Corleone mafia family in New York. He is at
the event of his daughter's wedding. Michael,
Vito's youngest son and a decorated WW II Marine
is also present at the wedding. Michael seems to
be uninterested in being a part of the family
business. Vito is a powerful man, and is kind to
all those who give him respect but is ruthless
against those who do not. But when a powerful and
treacherous rival wants to sell drugs and needs
the Don's influence for the same, Vito refuses to
do it. What follows is a clash between Vito's
fading old values and the new ways which may cause
Michael to do the thing he was most reluctant in
doing and wage a mob war against all the other
mafia families which could tear the Corleone
family apart.
"MAIN TITLE (THE GODFATHER WALTZ)"
Written by Nino Rota

"I HAVE BUT ONE HEART"
Written by Johnny Farrow, Marty Symes
Performed by Al Martino (uncredited)


"THE PICKUP"
Nino Rota

"CONNIE'S WEDDING"
Carmine Coppola

"THE HALLS OF FEAR"
Nino Rota

"SICILIAN PASTORALE"
Nino Rota

"LOVE THEME FROM THE GODFATHER"
Nino Rota

"THE GODFATHER WALTZ"
Nino Rota

"APOLLONIA"
Nino Rota

"THE NEW GODFATHER"
Nino Rota

"THE BAPTISM"
Nino Rota

"THE GODFATHER FINALE"
Nino Rota
MARLON BRANDO ... Don Vito Corleone
AL PACINO ... Michael Corleone
JAMES CAAN ... Sonny Corleone
RICHARD S. CASTELLANO (as RICHARD CASTELLANO) ... Clemenza
ROBERT DUVALL ... Tom Hagen
STERLING HAYDEN ... Capt. McCluskey
JOHN MARLEY ... Jack Woltz
RICHARD CONTE ... Barzini
AL LETTIERI ... Sollozzo
DIANE KEATON ... Kay Adams
ABE VIGODA ... Tessio
TALIA SHIRE ... Connie
GIANNI RUSSO ... Carlo
JOHN CAZALE ... Fredo
RUDY BOND ... Cuneo
AL MARTINO ... Johnny Fontane
MORGANA KING ... Mama Corleone
LENNY MONTANA ... Luca Brasi
JOHN MARTINO ... Paulie Gatto
SALVATORE CORSITTO ... Bonasera
RICHARD BRIGHT ... Neri
ALEX ROCCO ... Moe Greene
TONY GIORGIO ... Bruno Tattaglia
VITO SCOTTI ... Nazorine
TERE LIVRANO ... Theresa Hagen
VICTOR RENDINA ... Philip Tattaglia
JEANNIE LINERO ... Lucy Mancini
JULIE GREGG ... Sandra Corleone
ARDELL SHERIDAN ... Mrs. Clemenza
SIMONETTA STEFANELLI ... Apollonia - Sicilian Sequence
ANGELO INFANTI ... Fabrizio - Sicilian Sequence
CORRADO GAIPA ... Don Tommasino - Sicilian Sequence
FRANCO CITTI ... Calo - Sicilian Sequence
SARO URZÌ ... Vitelli - Sicilian Sequence

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
CHRIS ANASTASIO ... Policeman (uncredited)
NORM BACCHIOCCHI ... Luca Brasi's Assassin (uncredited)
MAX BRANDT ... Extra in Furniture-Moving Scene (uncredited)
TYBEE BRASCIA ... Dancer in Wedding Scene (uncredited)
CARMINE COPPOLA ... Piano Player in Montage (uncredited)
GIAN-CARLO COPPOLA ... Baptism Observer (uncredited)
ITALIA COPPOLA ... Extra in Wedding Scene (uncredited)
ROMAN COPPOLA ... Boy on Street Who Attended Funeral (uncredited)
SOFIA COPPOLA ... Michael Francis Rizzi (uncredited)
DON COSTELLO ... Don Victor Stracci (uncredited)
ROBERT DAHDAH ... Crowd (uncredited)
RICHARD FASS ... Tom Hagen's Son (uncredited)
GRAY FREDERICKSON ... Cowboy on the Set at Woltz's Studio (uncredited)
RON GILBERT ... Usher in Bridal Party (uncredited)
ANTHONY GOUNARIS ... Anthony Vito Corleone (uncredited)
JOE LO GRIPPO ... Sonny's Bodyguard (uncredited)
SONNY GROSSO ... Cop Outside Hospital (uncredited)
LOUIS GUSS ... Don Zaluchi (uncredited)
MERRIL E. JOELS ... Toll Both Collector (uncredited)
RANDY JURGENSEN ... Sonny's Killer #1 (uncredited)
TONY KING ... Tony - Stablehand (uncredited)
PETER LEMONGELLO ... Singer (uncredited)
TONY LIP ... Wedding Guest (uncredited)
LOU MARTINI JR. ... Boy at Wedding (uncredited)
RAYMOND MARTINO ... Corleone Family Member (uncredited)
JOSEPH MEDAGLIA ... Priest at Baptism (uncredited)
CAROL MORLEY ... Night Nurse (uncredited)
RICK PETRUCELLI ... Lou - Sollozzo's Driver (uncredited)
JOE PETRULLO ... Pallbearer (uncredited)
BURT RICHARDS ... Floral Designer (uncredited)
SAL RICHARDS ... Drunk (uncredited)
CHUCK RILEY ... Narrator of Theatrical Trailer (voice) (uncredited)
TOM ROSQUI ... Rocco Lampone (uncredited)
NINO RUGGERI ... Mobster at Funeral with Barzini (uncredited)
FRANK SIVERO ... Street Extra (uncredited)
FILOMENA SPAGNUOLO ... Extra in Wedding Scene (uncredited)
JOE SPINELL ... Willi Cicci (uncredited)
GABRIELE TORREI ... Enzo the Baker (uncredited)
NICK VALLELONGA ... Wedding Party Guest (uncredited)
ED VANTURA ... Wedding Guest (uncredited)
RON VETO ... Extra in Hospital Scene (uncredited)
MATTHEW VLAHAKIS ... Clemenza's Son (uncredited)
CONRAD YAMA ... Fruit Vendor (uncredited)
Directed by:
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA ... (directed by)
=========

Writing Credits:
MARIO PUZO ...(screenplay by) and
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA ... (screenplay by)

MARIO PUZO ... (based on the novel by)
=========

Produced by:
GRAY FREDERICKSON ... associate producer
AL RUDDY (as ALBERT S. RUDDY) ... producer (produced by)
ROBERT EVANS ... studio executive (uncredited)
=========

Music by:
NINO ROTA ... (music composed by)
=========

Cinematography by:
GORDON WILLIS ... director of photography
=========

Film Editing by:
WILLIAM REYNOLDS ... (edited by)
PETER ZINNER ... (edited by)
=========

Casting by:
LOUIS DIGIAIMO ... (casting)
ANDREA EASTMAN ... (casting)
FRED ROOS ... (casting)
=========

Production Design by:
DEAN TAVOULARIS
=========

Art Direction by:
WARREN CLYMER
=========

Set Decoration by:
PHILIP SMITH
=========

Costume Design by:
ANNA HILL JOHNSTONE
=========

Makeup Department:
PHILIP LETO (as PHIL LETO) ... hair stylist
PHIL RHODES (as PHILIP RHODES) ... makeup
DICK SMITH ... makeup
=========

Production Management:
FRED C. CARUSO (as FRED CARUSO) ... unit production manager: Oaktree Productions
VALERIO DE PAOLIS ... production manager: sicilian unit
NED KOPP ... production manager: second unit (uncredited)
=========

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
PAUL BAXLEY ... second unit director
TONY BRANDT ... assistant director: sicilian unit
FRED T. GALLO (as FRED GALLO) ... assistant director: Oaktree Productions
STEPHEN F. KESTEN ... assistant director (uncredited)
MICHAEL RAUCH ... d.g.a. trainee (uncredited)
STEVEN P. SKLOOT ... second assistant director (uncredited)
=========

Art Department:
SAMUEL VERTS ... assistant art director: sicilian unit
WILLIAM CANFIELD ... set dresser (uncredited)
ROBERT HART ... carpenter (uncredited)
ROBERT SCAIFE ... construction coordinator (uncredited)
=========

Sound Department:
CHARLES GRENZBACH (as BUD GRENZBACH) ... re-recordist
CHRISTOPHER NEWMAN ... production recordist
RICHARD PORTMAN ... re-recordist
HOWARD BEALS ... sound effects editor (uncredited)
STEVE COOK ... adr mixer (uncredited)
PIERRE JALBERT ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
LES LAZAROWITZ ... boom operator (uncredited)
KITTY MALONE ... foley artist (uncredited)
=========

Special Effects by:
SASS BEDIG ... special effects: Oaktree Productions
A.D. FLOWERS ... special effects: Oaktree Productions
JOE LOMBARDI ... special effects: Oaktree Productions
PAUL J. LOMBARDI ... special effects supervisor (uncredited)
=========

Visual Effects by:
KEVIN CHAJA ... data management (2007 restoration)
CHRIS CLAUSING ... MTI operator: digital image clean up (2007 restoration)
PADRAIC CULHAM ... compositor (2007 restoration)
DAPHNE DENTZ ... senior digital intermediate producer (2007 restoration)
KARINA DESIN ... data management (2007 restoration)
JOE DUBS ... MTI operator: digital image clean up (2007 restoration)
LLOYD KAPLOWITZ ... MTI operator: digital image clean up (2007 restoration)
VALERIE MCMAHON ... MTI operator: digital image clean up (2007 restoration)
MIKE MORENO ... MTI operator: digital image clean up (2007 restoration)
EDGAR ORLINO ... MTI operator: digital image clean up (2007 restoration)
CATHY QUIROZ ... MTI operator: digital image clean up (2007 restoration)
BILL ROPER ... film recordist (2007 restoration)
STEVE SANCHEZ ... MTI operator: digital image clean up
=========

Stunts:
PAUL BAXLEY ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
JOE BUCARO III ... stunt double: young Vincenzo (uncredited)
ANTHONY CASO ... stunt double: for Al Pacino (uncredited)
HARRY DALEY ... stunts (uncredited)
=========

Camera and Electrical Department:
MICHAEL CHAPMAN ... camera operator
BILL BUTLER ... director of photography: second unit (uncredited)
CALEB DESCHANEL ... camera: newspaper sequence (uncredited) / newspaper sequence (uncredited)
RUSSELL ENGELS ... rigging gaffer (uncredited)
ED KAMMERER ... rigging grip (uncredited)
EDWARD KNOTT ... grip (uncredited)
JIM MEYERHOFF ... generator operator (uncredited)
ANTHONY R. PALMIERI ... camera loader (uncredited)
ED QUINN ... best boy grip (uncredited)
ROBERT ROYAL ... rigging key grip (uncredited)
JOE RUTLEDGE ... electrician (uncredited)
PETER SALIM ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
TIBOR SANDS ... first assistant camera (uncredited)
JACK STAGER ... still photographer (uncredited)
EDWARD TONKIN ... best boy electric (uncredited)
ROBERT M. VOLPE ... dolly grip (uncredited)
DUSTY WALLACE ... gaffer (uncredited)
ROBERT WARD ... key grip (uncredited)
RAY WILLIAMS ... rigging best boy grip (uncredited)
=========

Casting Department:
RICCARDO BERTONI ... extras casting (uncredited)
=========

Costume and Wardrobe Department:
GEORGE NEWMAN ... wardrobe supervisor
MARILYN PUTNAM ... wardrobe: women
JOAN JOSEFF ... costume jeweller (uncredited)
=========

Editorial Department:
CHRISTOPHER GILLASPIE (as CHRIS GILLASPIE) ... scan manager (2007 restoration)
KATHLEEN LARGAY ... digital conform (2007 restoration)
WALTER MURCH ... post production consultant
JAN YARBROUGH ... senior digital intermediate colorist (2007 restoration)
PIERRE JALBERT ... assistant editor (uncredited)
MARC LAUB ... editor: New York (uncredited)
BARBARA MARKS ... assistant editor (uncredited)
MAURICE SCHELL ... assistant editor (uncredited)
MURRAY SOLOMON ... editor: New York (uncredited)
JACK WHEELER ... assistant editor (uncredited)
=========

Location Management:
TONY BOWERS ... location coordinator
MICHAEL BRIGGS ... location coordinator
PHILIP PROCTER ... location coordinator (uncredited)
=========

Music Department:
CARLO SAVINA ... conductor
CARL FORTINA ... musician: accordion soloist (uncredited)
JOHN C. HAMMELL ... music editor (uncredited)
TOMMY JOHNSON ... musician: tuba (uncredited)
SIDNEY LAZAR ... musician: trumpet solo (uncredited)
JIMMY MAXWELL ... musician: trumpet solo (uncredited)
PAUL SALAMUNOVICH ... choir conductor: boys choir (uncredited)
STEPHEN SALAMUNOVICH ... boy soprano, soundtrack (uncredited)
ALBERT T. VIOLA ... soloist: mandolin (uncredited)
=========

Transportation Department:
RAYMOND HARTWICK ... driver (uncredited)
FRANK KHOURY ... transportation (uncredited)
CHARLES LAZZARRO ... driver (uncredited)
EDWARD VENN ... driver (uncredited)
LOUIS VOLPE ... driver (uncredited)
JOHN WHELAN ... driver (uncredited)
ED WILSON ... driver (uncredited)
=========

Other crew:
ROBERT BARTH ... unit coordinator: Oaktree Productions
GARY CHAZAN ... assistant to producer
NANCY HOPTON (as NANCY TONERY) ... script continuity
ROBERT S. MENDELSOHN ... executive assistant
PETER ZINNER ... foreign post production
JOHNNY CREAR ... stand-in (uncredited)
ROCCO DERASMO ... teamster (uncredited)
JAMES GIBLIN ... teamster captain (uncredited)
SONNY GROSSO ... technical advisor (uncredited)
ROBERT A. HARRIS ... producer: 2007 restoration (uncredited)
MICHAEL HYATT ... assistant restorationist: 2007 restoration (uncredited)
JOHNNY E. JENSEN ... cinemobile technician (uncredited)
RANDY JURGENSEN ... technical advisor (uncredited)
JAMES C. KATZ ... producer: 2007 restoration (uncredited)
SHARI LEIBOWITZ ... production coordinator (uncredited)
GEORGE LYNCH JR. ... teamster (uncredited)
RICHARD NELSON ... car coordinator (uncredited)
HOWARD NEWMAN ... unit publicist (uncredited)
JAMES RAGAN ... production assistant (uncredited)
JASMINE SABU ... animal trainer: horses (uncredited)
MAURICE SCHELL ... adr loop group (uncredited)
ROBERT TOWNE ... story editor (uncredited)
=========

Thanks:
JOE CARACAPPA ... thanks: Pro-Tek Media Preservation Services, a Kodak company, negative preparation (2007 restoration)
JEFF CAVA ... thanks: for Paramount Pictures (2007 restoration)
MARTIN COHEN ... thanks: for Paramount Pictures (2007 restoration)
FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA ... special thanks (2007 restoration)
ALLEN DAVIAU ... thanks (2007 restoration)
BRIAN DRISCHELL ... thanks: The Academy Film Archive (2007 restoration)
MA PREM HASYA ... executive/financier
JESSI JONES ... thanks: The Academy Film Archive (2007 restoration)
LIANA KROLL ... thanks: Pro-Tek Media Preservation Services, a Kodak company, negative preparation (2007 restoration)
JOANNE LAWSON ... thanks: for the Film Preserve (2007 restoration)
SCOTT MACQUEEN ... thanks: Pro-Tek Media Preservation Services, a Kodak company, negative preparation (2007 restoration)
JAMES T. MOCKOSKI (as JAMES MOCKOSKI Archivist) ... thanks: for American Zoetrope (2007 restoration)
HEATHER OLSON ... thanks: The Academy Film Archive (2007 restoration)
MICHAEL POGORZELSKI ... thanks: The Academy Film Archive (2007 restoration)
ROBERT RARING (as BOB RARING) ... thanks: Technicolor liaison (2007 restoration)
BEN ROSENBLATT ... thanks: for Paramount Pictures (2007 restoration)
GORDON WILLIS ... special thanks (2007 restoration)
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures (presents)

Alfran Productions (produced by) (as Alfran Productions, Inc.)
=========

Distributors:
Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [AUSTRALIA]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [WEST GERMANY]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [SPAIN]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [FINLAND]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [FRANCE]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [UK]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [ITALY]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [JAPAN]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1972)     [NORWAY]     Theatrical

Paramount British Pictures
(1972)     [UK]     Theatrical

Paramount Pictures
(1972)     [USA]     Theatrical

Avala-Genex
(1973)     [YUGOSLAVIA]     Theatrical

Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
(1973)     [NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical

National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
(1974)     [USA]     TV

Paramount Home Video
(1979)     [USA]     VHS

Esselte Video
(1980)     [FINLAND]     VHS

CIC Video
(1981)     [UK]     Video - (Betamax)

Paramount Home Video
(1981)     [USA]     Video - (Betamax)

Paramount Home Video
(1982)     [USA]     Video - (Betamax)

Esselte Video
(1982)     [NORWAY]     VHS

Paramount Pictures
(1983)     [USA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Paramount Home Video
(1985)     [USA]     Video - (Betamax)

Paramount Home Video
(1986)     [USA]     VHS

Paramount Home Video
(1987)     [USA]     VHS

Mainostelevisio (MTV3)
(1987)     [FINLAND]     TV

CIC Victor Video
(1988)     [JAPAN]     VHS

Home Video Hellas (HVH)
(1989)     [GREECE]     VHS

CIC Video
(1990)     [UK]     VHS

Paramount Home Video
(1990)     [USA]     VHS

CIC Video
(1991)     [UK]     VHS

CIC Video
(1992)     [UK]     VHS

Paramount Home Entertainment
(1992)     [NETHERLANDS]     VHS - (rental)

Paramount Home Video
(1992)     [USA]     VHS

Paramount Home Video
(1992)     [USA]     Video - (laserdisc)

CIC Video
(1993)     [UK]     VHS

Pioneer
(1993)     [WEST GERMANY]     Video - (laserdisc)

CIC Victor Video
(1993)     [JAPAN]     VHS

CIC Video
(1997)     [UK]     VHS

CIC Victor Video
(1997)     [JAPAN]     VHS

Paramount Pictures
(1997)     [USA]     Theatrical

Paramount Home Video
(1997)     [USA]     VHS

Paramount Home Video
(1997)     [USA]     Video - (laserdisc)

Pioneer
(1997)     [UK]     Video - (laserdisc)

Nelonen
(1998)     [FINLAND]     TV

Paramount Home Entertainment
(1999)     [NETHERLANDS]     VHS - (retail)

CIC Victor Video
(2000)     [JAPAN]     VHS

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2001)     [BRAZIL]     DVD

Victor Entertainment / CIC Victor Video
(2001)     [JAPAN]     DVD
Paramount Home Entertainment
(2001)     [FINLAND]     DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2001)     [UK]     DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2001)     [NETHERLANDS]     DVD - (rental)

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2001)     [NORWAY]     DVD

Paramount Home Video
(2001)     [USA]     DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2003)     [GERMANY]     DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2004)     [UK]     DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2004)     [JAPAN]     DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2004)     [NETHERLANDS]     DVD - (retail)

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2004)     [USA]     DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2007)     [USA]     DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2008)     [USA]     Blu-ray - (The Coppola Restoration)

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2008)     [GERMANY]     Blu-ray

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2008)     [UK]     Blu-ray

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2008)     [UK]     DVD

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2008)     [NETHERLANDS]     Blu-ray

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2008)     [NETHERLANDS]     DVD

Park Circus
(2009)     [UK]     Theatrical - (re-issue)

Argentina Video Home
(2009)     [ARGENTINA]     DVD - (improved special edition)

TV2 Norge
(2009)     [NORWAY]     TV

CDI Films
(2011)     [ARGENTINA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Eye Film Instituut
(2011)     [NETHERLANDS]     Theatrical - (digitally restored version)

Paramount Pictures
(2012)     [USA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Fox-Paramount Home Entertainment
(2014)     [NORWAY]     Blu-ray

Trifecta Entertainment and Media
(2014)     [USA]     TV - (syndicated print)

Fox-Paramount Home Entertainment
(2015)     [NORWAY]     Blu-ray - (3-movie collection)

VIVA
(2015)     [UK]     TV

Paramount Channel
(2016)     [ITALY]     TV

Seven Films
(2016)     [GREECE]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Paramount Home Entertainment
(2016)     [UK]     Blu-ray - (reprint)

Universal Pictures
(through)(2016)     [UK]     Blu-ray

Fathom Events
(2017)     [USA]     Theatrical - (re-release)

Argentina Video Home
[ARGENTINA]     DVD

Argentina Video Home
[ARGENTINA]     VHS

CIC Video
[WEST GERMANY]     VHS

CIC Vídeo
[BRAZIL]     VHS

Malofilm Home Video
[CANADA]     VHS

Prem'er Video Fil'm
[RUSSIA]     VHS
=========

Other Companies:
ARRI (recorded on: Arri Film Recorders) (2007 restoration)

Cinemobile System (location services: Oaktree Productions) (as Cinemobile Systems, Inc.)

Dsire Design (official website design) (uncredited)

Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. (completion bond)

International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE)
(this picture made under the jurisdiction of) (as I.A.T.S.E. affiliated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.)

Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) (approved) (no. 23101)

Motion Picture Imaging (digital restoration services by) (2007 restoration)

Pro-Tek Media Preservation Services
(thanks: negative preparation) (2007 restoration) (as Pro-Tek Preservation Services, a Kodak company)

Technicolor (color by) (as Technicolor®)
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