Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
1 January 1975 [Sweden] 3 April 1975 [Finland] 16 May 1975 {Cannes Film Festival} [France] 27 September 1975 {Premio Italia} [Italy] 4 October 1975 (theatrical release) [Sweden] 11 November 1975 (theatrical release) [USA] 19 November 1975 [France] 16 September 1976 (theatrical release) [West Germany] September 1976 {Sorrento Film Festival} [Italy] 14 October 1976 (theatrical release) [Italy] 29 October 1976 (theatrical release) [Portugal] 25 December 1976 (theatrical release) [Finland] 25 December 1976 (theatrical release) [Porto, Portugal] 11 August 1977 (theatrical release) [Argentina] 18 October 1977 [Uruguay] 2 December 1977 (theatrical release) [Denmark] 9 December 1979 {Cineclube do Norte} (theatrical) [Porto, Portugal] 24 June 2005 (re-release) [São Paulo, Brazil] 27 January 2008 {Göteborg International Film Festival} [Sweden] 12 July 2015 (re-release) [Portugal] 30 January 2018 {Göteborg Film Festival} [Sweden] 7 March 2020 (RTP 1) [Portugal] |
![]() THE MAGIC FLUTE (Comedy | Fantasy | Music | Romance) [2 hours 15 minutes] The Queen of the Night offers her daughter Pamina to Tamino, but he has to bring her back from her father and priest Sarastro. She gives a magic flute to Tamino and magic bells to the bird hunter Papageno, who follows Tamino and wants to find a wife. The duo travels in a journey of love and knowledge. |
JOSEF KÖSTLINGER ... Tamino IRMA URRILA ... Pamina HÅKAN HAGEGÅRD ... Papageno ELISABETH ERIKSON ... Papagena BRITT-MARIE ARUHN ... Första damen KIRSTEN VAUPEL ... Andra damen BIRGITTA SMIDING ... Tredje damen ULRIK COLD ... Sarastro BIRGIT NORDIN ... Nattens Drottning RAGNAR ULFUNG ... Monostatos ERIK SÆDÉN ... Talaren ULF JOHANSSON ... Andra prästen GÖSTA PRÜZELIUS ... Första prästen JERKER ARVIDSON ... Vakt i Prövningens Hus HANS JOHANSSON ... Vakt i Prövningens Hus ERLAND VON HEIJNE ... Tredje gossen ANSGAR KROOK ... Andra gossen URBAN MALMBERG ... Första gossen NINA HARTE ... Draken LAURI LEHTO ... Draken JANE DARLING ... Tärna HELENA HÖGBERG ... Tärna SONJA LUND (as SONJA KARLSSON) ... Tärna ELINA LEHTO ... Tärna LENA WENNERGREN ... Tärna LISBETH ZACHRISSON ... Tärna GÖSTA BÄCKELIN ... Präst SIXTEN FARK ... Präst ARNE HENDRIKSEN ... Präst SVEN-ERIK JACOBSSON ... Präst FOLKE JONSSON ... Präst HANS KYHLE ... Präst EINAR LARSSON ... Präst CARL HENRIK QVARFORDT ... Präst SIGFRID SVENSON ... Präst BO W. LINDSTRÖM ... Lejon Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DANIEL BERGMAN ... Boy in Audience (uncredited) INGMAR BERGMAN ... Man in Audience (uncredited) INGRID BERGMAN ... Woman in Audience (uncredited) MAGNUS BLOMKVIST ... Man in Audience (uncredited) LARS-OWE CARLBERG ... Man in Audience (uncredited) DONYA FEUER ... Woman in Audience (uncredited) HELENE FRIBERG ... Girl in Audience (uncredited) JÁNOS HERSKÓ ... Man in Audience (uncredited) ALOOTOOK IPELLIE ... Man in Audience (uncredited) ERLAND JOSEPHSON ... Man in Audience (uncredited) KÄBI LARETEI ... Woman in Audience (uncredited) SVEN NYKVIST ... Man in Audience (uncredited) LIV ULLMANN ... Woman in Audience (uncredited) |
Directed by: INGMAR BERGMAN ... (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: EMANUEL SCHIKANEDER ... (libretto) INGMAR BERGMAN ... (screenplay) ALF HENRIKSON ... (Swedish translation) ========= Produced by: MÅNS REUTERSWÄRD ... producer (uncredited) ========= Cinematography by: SVEN NYKVIST ========= Film Editing by: SIV LUNDGREN ========= Production Design by: HENNY NOREMARK ... (uncredited) ========= Set Decoration by: ANNA-LENA HANSEN EMILIO MOLINER ========= Costume Design by: KARIN ERSKINE HENNY NOREMARK ========= Production Management: MÅNS REUTERSWÄRD ... production manager (uncredited) ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: KERSTIN FORSMARK ... assistant director ========= Sound Department: PETER HENNIX ... sound HELMUT MUEHLE ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: LARS KARLSSON ... assistant camera ========= Music Department: ERIC ERICSON ... conductor WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (as W.A. MOZART) ... music by: "Die Zauberflöte" ========= Additional Crew: DONYA FEUER ... choreographer |
Production Companies: Sveriges Radio ========= Distributors: Svensk Filmindustri (1975) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Sveriges Radio (1975) [SWEDEN] TV UNITEL (1975) [WORLD-WIDE] All Media Gala Film Distributors (1975) [UK] Theatrical - (subtitled) Gaumont (1975) [FRANCE] Theatrical Surrogate (1975) [USA] Theatrical - (subtitled) Dandrea Releasing (1975) [USA] Theatrical - (subtitled) Delta (1976) [ITALY] Theatrical Filmes Castello Lopes (1976) [PORTUGAL] Theatrical - (35 mm) Artkino Pictures (1977) [ARGENTINA] Theatrical The Criterion Collection (2000) [USA] DVD - (subtitled) Kinokuniya (2003) [JAPAN] DVD Gaumont Video (2004) [FRANCE] DVD - (special edition) Kinowelt Home Entertainment (2008) [GERMANY] DVD Arthaus (2008) [GERMANY] DVD Leopardo Filmes (2015) [PORTUGAL] All Media Continental Home Vídeo [BRAZIL] DVD Homescreen [NETHERLANDS] DVD ========= Other Companies: Svenska Filminstitutet (SFI) (digital restoration) (2017) Drottningholms Slottsteater (filmed at) Sveriges Radios Kör (chorus) Sveriges Radios Symfoniorkester (orchestra) |
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1 March 1975 [USA] 21 March 1975 [UK] 26 September 1975 [Finland] 3 November 1975 [Denmark] 23 February 1976 [Sweden] 29 September 1976 [France] 13 April 2013 {Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema} [Argentina] |
![]() AT LONG LAST LOVE (Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 58 minutes] This film was Peter Bogdanovich's homage to musical comedies of the 1930s. A millionaire named Michael Oliver Pritchard III and a singer named Kitty O'Kelly meet and fall in love. Meanwhile, an indigent woman named Brooke Carter and an Italian gambler named Johnny Spanish meet and fall in love. All four people meet each other and become friends (actually, Kitty and Brooke had been friends since high-school), and soon, Brooke's crude, fun-loving maid Elizabeth falls in love with Michael's valet Rodney James. Later on, Michael and Brooke fall in love, and Kitty and Johnny decide to follow them around. In order to make Brooke and Michael jealous, they try to look like they are falling in love as well. Eventually, Michael and Johnny get into a fight but then immediately make up. Soon, Brooke and Kitty make up. The two couples pair off successfully and they live happily ever after. |
LET'S MISBEHAVE (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Cybill Shepherd and Burt Reynolds WHICH (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Cybill Shepherd WELL DID YOU EVAH! (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Burt Reynolds, Cybill Shepherd, Madeline Kahn, Duilio Del Prete, Mildred Natwick and Loutz Gage POOR YOUNG MILLIONAIRE (uncredited) Words by Cole Porter Music by Artie Butler and Peter Bogdanovich Performed by Burt Reynolds DOWN IN THE DEPTHS ON THE 90TH FLOOR (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Madeline Kahn JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Burt Reynolds, Cybill Shepherd and Duilio Del Prete I GET A KICK OF YOU (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Cybill Shepherd MOST GENTLEMAN DON'T LIKE LOVE (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Eileen Brennan, Madeline Kahn and Cybill Shepherd A PICTURE OF ME WITHOUT YOU (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Burt Reynolds, Cybill Shepherd, Duilio Del Prete and Madeline Kahn IT'S DE-LOVELY (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Cybill Shepherd and Burt Reynolds BUT IN THE MORNING NO (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by John Hillerman and Eileen Brennan FROM ALPHA TO OMEGA (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Duilio Del Prete and Madeline Kahn FRIENDSHIP Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Cybill Shepherd, Madeline Kahn, Eileen Brennan, Burt Reynolds, John Hillerman and Duilio Del Prete YOU'RE THE TOP (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Burt Reynolds, Madeline Kahn, Cybill Shepherd and Duilio Del Prete FIND ME A PRIMITIVE MAN (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Madeline Kahn ETIQUETTE (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Eileen Brennan and Cybill Shepherd TOMORROW (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Duilio Del Prete AT LONG LAST LOVE (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Madeline Kahn, Burt Reynolds, Cybill Shepherd and Duilio Del Prete I LOVED HIM (BUT HE DIDN'T LOVE ME) (uncredited) Words and Music by Cole Porter Performed by Madeline Kahn and Cybill Shepherd |
BURT REYNOLDS ... Michael Oliver Pritchard III CYBILL SHEPHERD ... Brooke Carter MADELINE KAHN ... Kitty O'Kelly DUILIO DEL PRETE ... Johnny Spanish EILEEN BRENNAN ... Elizabeth JOHN HILLERMAN ... Rodney James MILDRED NATWICK ... Mabel Pritchard QUINN K. REDEKER (as QUINN REDEKER) ... Kitty's Boyfriend J. EDWARD McKINLEY ... Billings (Poker Party) JOHN STEPHENSON ... Abbott (Poker Party) PETER DANE ... Williams (Poker Party) WILLIAM PATERSON ... Murray (Poker Party) LESTER DORR ... Doorman LIAM DUNN ... Harry ELVIN MOON ... Elevator Boy M. EMMET WALSH ... Harold BURTON GILLIAM ... Man at Racetrack ALBERT LANTIERI ... Bookmaker LEONARD LOOKABAUGH (as LEN LOOKABAUGH) ... Workman TANIS VAN KIRK ... Broadway Usherette NED WERTIMER ... First Man (Nightclub) ARTHUR PETERSON ... George (Nightclub) BARBARA ANN GRIMES (as BARBARA ANN WALTERS) ... Mildred (Nightclub) ROGER PRICE ... Alfred VIOLET N. CANE (as VIOLET CANE) ... Vi (Nightclub) LOUTZ GAGE ... Captain Craig (Racquet Club) DIANE WYATT ... First Couple (Racquet Club) CLIVE MORGAN ... First Couple (Racquet Club) PATRICIA O'NEAL ... Second Couple (Racquet Club) NELSON WELCH ... Second Couple (Racquet Club) MORGAN FARLEY ... Third Man (Racquet Club) GENE LEBELL ... Boxer ROBERT TERRY ... Fourth Man (Racquet Club) ARTIE BUTLER ... Cab Driver BASIL HOFFMAN ... Theatre Manager DONALD JOURNEAUX ... Man in Lobby JEFFREY BYRON ... Bellboy LOYD CATLETT ... Bellboy KEVIN O'NEAL ... Telegram Bellboy ANTONIA BOGDANOVICH ... Child (Lord & Taylor) SASHY BOGDANOVICH (as ALEXANDRA BOGDANOVICH) ... Child (Lord & Taylor) RITA LOEWEN ... Salesgirl (Lord & Taylor) ANNA THEA BOGDANOVICH (as ANNA BOGDANOVICH) ... Salesgirl MAURICE PRINCE ... Powder Room Attendant (Lord & Taylor) CHRISTA LANG ... Pregnant Lady (Lord & Taylor) WILLIAM SHEPHERD ... Tall Young Man ('400' Dance) MANNY HARMON ... Bandleader ('400' Dance) JOY MERLYN ... Blocking the View Dancer ROY GOLDMAN ... Blocking the View Dancer FRAN LEE ... Blocking the View Dancer JAMES MOHLMANN JR. (as JIM MOHLMAN) ... Blocking the View Dancer TONY BARBARIO ... The Primitive Man Dancer WILLIAM BARTLETT ... The Primitive Man Dancer IAN BRUCE ... The Primitive Man Dancer ROSS DIVITO ... The Primitive Man Dancer JOHN HOEY ... The Primitive Man Dancer JACK KONZAL ... The Primitive Man Dancer SAM KWASMAN ... The Primitive Man Dancer BERT MAY ... The Primitive Man Dancer DAVID PANAIEFF ... The Primitive Man Dancer TUCKER SMITH ... The Primitive Man Dancer BILL TALIAFERRO ... The Primitive Man Dancer ROY WILSON ... The Primitive Man Dancer BILL COUCH ... Tarzan ROBERTA LYNN HAYNES ... Showgirl STEPHANIE HAINES ... Showgirl MARIA COKKINOS ... Showgirl ELIZABETH EDWARDS ... Showgirl MARY PETERS ... Showgirl SHEILA CONDIT ... Showgirl Rest of cast listed alphabetically: BOB HARKS ... Audience Member (uncredited) LORA MARIE TAYLOR ... Movie Theater Attendant (uncredited) |
Directed by: PETER BOGDANOVICH ========= Writing Credits: PETER BOGDANOVICH ... (written by) ========= Produced by: PETER BOGDANOVICH ... producer FRANK MARSHALL ... producer ========= Cinematography by: LÁSZLÓ KOVÁCS (as LASZLO KOVACS) ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: DOUGLAS ROBERTSON ========= Casting by: ROSS BROWN ========= Production Design by: GENE ALLEN ========= Art Direction by: JOHN J. LLOYD (as JOHN LLOYD) ========= Set Decoration by: JERRY WUNDERLICH ========= Costume Design by: BOBBIE MANNIX ========= Makeup Department: KEN CHASE ... makeup artist EMMA M. diVITTORIO (as EMMA DI VITTORIO) ... hairdresser TOM ELLINGWOOD ... makeup artist CARRIE WHITE ... hair styles creator MARLENE D. WILLIAMS (as MARLENE WILLIAMS) ... hairdresser ========= Production Management: MEL DELLAR ... unit production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JERRY BALLEW ... second assistant director MICKEY McCARDLE ... assistant director JACK FROST SANDERS (as JACK SANDERS) ... trainee assistant director ========= Art Department: JERRY GRAHAM ... property master GARY F. KIELDRUP (as GARY KIELDRUP) ... props RICHARD LAWRENCE ... uncredited BOB McLING ... props ED SHANLEY ... construction coordinator FRANK L. BROWN ... set dresser (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: NOEL BARTLETT ... sound engineer VICTOR GOODE ... boom operator DON HALL ... sound editor WILLIAM HARTMAN ... sound editor EUGENE O'BRIEN ... boom operator THEODORE SODERBERG ... sound re-recordist BARRY THOMAS ... sound mixer ========= Special Effects by: CHARLES SPURGEON ... special effects JAY KING ... special effects technician (uncredited) ROBERT W. KING ... special effects assistant (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: RICHMOND L. AGUILAR (as RICHMOND AGUILAR) ... gaffer BOBBY BYRNE ... camera operator JOHN J. CONNOR (as JOHN CONNORS) ... assistant camera ROMEO DE SANTIS JR. ... best boy WILLIAM KENNEY (as BILL KENNEY) ... dolly grip LEONARD LOOKABAUGH ... key grip BRUCE McBROOM ... still photographer JOHN REYNOLDS ... lighting technician CALMAR ROBERTS (as CAL ROBERTS) ... assistant camera PAUL CAVEN ... lighting technician (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: NANCY McARDLE ... wardrobe supervisor ED WYNIGEAR ... wardrobe supervisor ========= Editorial Department: BILL LINDEMANN ... assistant editor RUTH SHEA ... negative cutter ========= Location Management: DEBBY TIMMONS ... location manager ========= Music Department: HARRY BETTS ... additional orchestrator ARTIE BUTLER ... conductor / music supervisor DICK EMMONS ... musician: production pianist GARY FISHER ... vocal coach TED KEEP ... orchestral recording GUS LEVENE ... orchestrator LIONEL NEWMAN ... conductor / music supervisor COLE PORTER ... lyrics: songs / music: songs KENNETH WANNBERG ... music editor JOAN ZAJAC ... vocal coach ========= Script and Continuity Department: LOIS THURMAN ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: RITA ABRAMS ... dance coordinator BILL KING ... craft service ALAN LADD JR. ... presenter ALBERT LANTIERI ... dance coordinator HOWARD LIEBLING ... unit publicist GEORGE MORFOGEN ... dialogue coach WILLIAM SHEPHERD ... production assistant MAE WOODS ... assistant: Mr. Bogdanovich |
Production Companies: Copa del Oro Twentieth Century Fox ========= Distributors: Twentieth Century Fox (1975) [USA] Theatrical Fox-Rank (1975) [UK] Theatrical MGM-Fox (1975) [NORWAY] Theatrical Fox-Stockholm Film Distribution (1976) [SWEDEN] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1978) [USA] TV - (original airing) ========= Other Companies: Mobile Cinema Service (location unit) Pacific Title (titles and opticals) Panavision (photographic equipment) (as Panavision®) |
15 March 1975 [USA] 17 March 1975 {Royal Film Performance} [London, UK] 18 March 1975 [France] 18 March 1975 [UK] 28 March 1975 [Australia] 24 April 1975 [Argentina] 27 June 1975 [Ireland] 24 July 1975 [Netherlands] 1 August 1975 [Finland] 16 August 1975 [Japan] 18 August 1975 [Denmark] 25 August 1975 [Sweden] 18 September 1975 [West Germany] 26 December 1975 [Mexico] 8 February 1976 [Spain] 1976 [Portugal] 15 April 2002 (DVD premiere) [Greece] |
![]() FUNNY LADY (Biography | Comedy | Drama | Musical | Romance) [2 hours 16 minutes] The continuing story of Fanny Brice following that depicted in Funny Girl (1968) is presented. An established star on Broadway as a headliner for the Ziegfeld Follies, Fanny and the rest of the world are hitting difficult times entering into the 1930s. Her marriage to Nicky Arnstein, who she still loves is ending in divorce, and even Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. is having trouble coming up with money to continue to produce the Follies. Along comes brash nightclub owner, song lyricist and wannabe impresario Billy Rose, who says he can raise the money and has the material to produce his own revue, which he wants to star Fanny. Fanny is both attracted to and repelled by Billy because of his chutzpah, his stubbornness and knowing that underneath his outer veneer is the soul of a true hustler... much like she was when she was first starting out and much like she still is now. Through their professional trials and tribulations, they slowly start to fall for each other. But Fanny admits that Nicky is still never far from her mind... |
BLIND DATE (uncredited) Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb Performed by Barbra Streisand MORE THAN YOU KNOW (uncredited) Music by Vincent Youmans Lyrics by Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu Performed by Barbra Streisand IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON/I LIKE HIM (uncredited) Music by Harold Arlen Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg and Billy Rose Additional material by John Kander and Fred Ebb Performed by Barbra Streisand IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON/I LIKE HER (uncredited) Music by Harold Arlen Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg and Billy Rose Additional material by John Kander and Fred Ebb Performed by James Caan BEAUTIFUL FACE, HAVE A HEART (uncredited) Written by Fred Fisher, James V. Monaco and Billy Rose Performed by chorus I FOUND A MILLION DOLLAR BABY (IN A FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE) (uncredited) Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose Performed by Barbra Streisand FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN CAN'T BE WRONG (uncredited) Music by Fred Fisher Lyrics by Willie Raskin and Billy Rose Performed by chorus IF YOU WANT THE RAINBOW (YOU MUST HAVE THE RAIN) (uncredited) Music by Oscar Levant Lyrics by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose Performed by chorus SO LONG HONEY LAMB (uncredited) Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb Performed by Ben Vereen and Barbra Streisand AM I BLUE? (uncredited) Music by Harry Akst Lyrics by Grant Clarke Performed by Barbra Streisand I GOT A CODE IN MY DOZE (uncredited) Written by Arthur Fields, Fred Hall and Billy Rose Performed by Barbra Streisand CLAP HANDS! HERE COMES CHARLEY (uncredited) Music by Joseph Meyer Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Billy Rose Performed by Ben Vereen (IT'S GONNA BE A) GREAT DAY (uncredited) Music by Vincent Youmans Lyrics by Edward Eliscu and Billy Rose Performed by Barbra Streisand HOW LUCKY CAN YOU GET (uncredited) Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb Performed by Barbra Streisand ISN'T THIS BETTER (uncredited) Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb Performed by Barbra Streisand IF I LOVE AGAIN (uncredited) Music by Ben Oakland Lyrics by Jack Murray Performed by Barbra Streisand LET'S HEAR IT FOR ME (uncredited) Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb Performed by Barbra Streisand ME AND MY SHADOW (uncredited) Music by Dave Dreyer Lyrics by Billy Rose and Al Jolson Performed by James Caan HOW LUCKY CAN YOU GET - SINGLE MIX (uncredited) Written by John Kander and Fred Ebb Performed by Barbra Streisand |
BARBRA STREISAND ... Fanny Brice JAMES CAAN ... Billy Rose OMAR SHARIF ... Nicky Arnstein / Nick Arnstein RODDY McDOWALL ... Bobby BEN VEREEN ... Bert Robbins CAROLE WELLS ... Norma Butler LARRY GATES ... Bernard Baruch EUGENE TROOBNICK (as GENE TROOBNICK) ... Ned HEIDI O'ROURKE ... Eleanor Holm ROYCE WALLACE ... Adele LILYAN CHAUVIN ... Mademoiselle SAMANTHA C. KIRKEBY (as SAMANTHA HUFFAKER) ... Fran MATT EMERY ... Buck Bolton JOSHUA SHELLEY ... Painter CLIFF NORTON ... Stage Manager COREY FISCHER ... Conductor GARRETT LEWIS ... Production Singer BYRON WEBSTER ... Crazy Quilt Director KEN SANSOM ... Frederick Martin (Daddy) COLLEEN CAMP ... Billy's Girl ALANA STEWART (as ALANA COLLINS) ... Girl With Nick JACKIE STOLOFF ... Mrs. Arnstein BERT MAY ... Assistant Stage Manager BEA BUSCH ... Ned's Secretary MAGGIE MALOOLY ... Gossip Columnist DON TORRES ... Man At Wedding DONALD WAYNE (as DON TORRES) ... Man at Wedding JODEAN LAWRENCE (as JODEAN RUSSO) ... Woman At Wedding LARRY ARNOLD ... Maître D' In Billy's Club SHIRLEY KIRKES ... Singer In Billy's Club JERRY TRENT ... Paper Moon Tap Trio TONI KAYE ... Paper Moon Tap Trio GARY MENTEER ... Paper Moon Tap Trio RAYMOND GUTH ... Buffalo Handler DEBORAH SHERMAN ... Billy's Secretary DICK WINSLOW ... Fritz DICK DeBENEDICTIS (as DICK DE BENEDICTIS) ... Rehearsal Pianist LOUIS DA PRON ... Choreographer HANK STOHL ... Radio Director DIANE WYATT ... Baruch's Secretary TOM NORTHAM ... Magazine Executive TOD DURWOOD ... Photographer PAUL BRYAR ... Cleaning Man BRETT HADLEY ... Aquacade Assistant JACK FREY ... Aquacade Assistant JADEEN VAUGHN ... Aquacade Assistant BEN FREEDMAN ... Newspaper Vendor MARALYN THUMA ... Radio Singer PHIL GRAY ... Radio Singer FRANK L. PINE ... Pilot BILL BALDWIN ... Announcer Rest of cast listed alphabetically: CINNY ANDERSON ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) JACK ANGEL ... Radio Announcer (uncredited) KATHIE FISHBACK ANTHONY ... Dancer (uncredited) CAROL BAKLY ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) SYLVIA BURN ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) ELENA BUTLER ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) SUE CASSILLAGIO ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) CAROL CLARK ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) WAYNE DUGGER ... Dancer (uncredited) KIMBERLY EVART ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) DENISE GALLAGHER ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) KEN GRANT ... Dancer (uncredited) RAVEN GREY EAGLE ... Audience Member (uncredited) BOB HARKS ... Audience Member (uncredited) SUNNY HORSTMEYER ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) NANCY HUNT ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) CHRIS JEFFERS ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) JANE JOHNSON ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) SHERRI KANE ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) SHEILA KELLY ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) DIANE LANG ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) JOAN LANG ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) KATHY McBRIDE ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) MARGO McGRATH ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) ROBIN MENZIE ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) MINDI MILLER ... Chorus Girl (uncredited) KAREN MORRIS ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) BARBARA O'LEARY ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) ANN PENNINGTON ... (uncredited) ALTON RUFF ...Dancer (uncredited) JOELLE SOANES ... Synchronized Swimmer (uncredited) |
Directed by: HERBERT ROSS ========= Writing Credits: JAY PRESSON ALLEN ... (screenplay) and ARNOLD SCHULMAN ... (screenplay) ARNOLD SCHULMAN ... (story) ========= Produced by: RAY STARK ... producer ========= Cinematography by: JAMES WONG HOWE ... director of photography VILMOS ZSIGMOND ... (uncredited) ========= Film Editing by: MARION ROTHMAN MAURY WINETROBE ... (uncredited) ========= Casting by: JENNIFER SHULL ... (casting) ========= Production Design by: GEORGE JENKINS ========= Set Decoration by: AUDREY A. BLASDEL (as AUDREY BLASDEL) JOHN FRANCO JR. ... (uncredited) ========= Costume Design by: RAY AGHAYAN BOB MACKIE ========= Makeup Department: DON L. CASH (as DON CASH) ... makeup artist BEN LANE ... makeup supervisor KAYE POWNALL (as KAY POWNALL) ... hairstyles JEAN AUSTIN ... hairdresser (uncredited) VIRGINIA DARCY ... hairdresser (uncredited) JIM GILLESPIE ... key makeup artist (uncredited) MICHAEL HANCOCK ... makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: HOWARD PINE ... unit production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: DODIE FAWLEY ... second assistant director STUART FLEMING (as STU FLEMING) ... second assistant director JACK ROE ... assistant director ========= Art Department: DAVID M. HABER (as DAVID HABER) ... assistant art director RICHARD M. RUBIN ... properties BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: RICHARD OSWALD ... sound effects RICHARD PORTMAN ... re-recording JACK SOLOMON ... sound DON MacDOUGALL ... re-recording mixer (uncredited) CURLY THIRLWELL ... re-recording mixer (uncredited) JERRY TRENT ... dance foley (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: PHIL CORY ... special effects CHARLES E. DOLAN ... special effects (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: ALBERT WHITLOCK ... special photographic effects ========= Stunts: JERRY BRUTSCHE ... stunt performer (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DICK JOHNSON ... camera operator ROBERT MOORE (as BOB MOORE) ... key grip BILL SHAW ... gaffer JAMES O. BLAIR ... electrician (uncredited) MICHAEL GENNE ... first assistant camera (uncredited) ROBERT JASON ... electrician (uncredited) NICK McLEAN ... camera operator (uncredited) VICTOR NIKAIDO ... assistant camera (uncredited) CHARLES TERMINI ... first assistant camera (uncredited) MEL TRAXEL ... still photographer (uncredited) NELSON TYLER ... camera operator: helicopter (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: SETH BANKS ... mens wardrobe SHIRLEE STRAHM ... wardrobe: Miss Streisand EDNA TAYLOR ... ladies wardrobe ========= Editorial Department: MICHAEL E. POLAKOW (as MICHAEL POLAKOW) ... assistant film editor DAVID RAMIREZ ... assistant film editor MARGARET BOOTH ... supervising editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: RAY CHARLES ... choral supervisor FRED EBB ... music and lyrics to original songs MARVIN HAMLISCH ... additional musical adaptor JOHN KANDER ... music and lyrics to original songs PETER MATZ ... conductor / music arranger WILLIAM SARACINO ... music editor PETER MATZ ... musical director (uncredited) BETTY WALBERG ... music arranger (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: MARSHALL SCHLOM ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: FRANK BUENO ... assistant to the producer WAYNE FITZGERALD ... title design REGINA GRUSS ... unit publicist HOWARD JEFFREY ... associate choreographer MARION KANE ... aquatic sequence: Oak Park Marionettes supervisor NORA KAYE ... assistant to Mr. Ross HERBERT ROSS ... musical numbers staged by TYLER CAMERA SYSTEMS ... aerial photography BETTY WALBERG ... dance arranger LESTER WILSON ... dance assistant HOWARD PINE ... production administrator (uncredited) HERBERT ROSS ... stage director (uncredited) LESTER WILSON ... assistant choreographer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Columbia Pictures (present) (as Columbia Pictures and Rastar Pictures) Rastar Pictures (present) (as Columbia Pictures and Rastar Pictures) Vista (uncredited) ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (as Columbia A Division of Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.) (1975) [USA] Theatrical Columbia-Warner Distributors (1975) [UK] Theatrical Warner-Columbia Film (1975) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Columbia Films (1975) [JAPAN] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1975) [NORWAY] Theatrical SPE Films India (as Columbia Films of India) (1976) [INDIA] Theatrical American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1980) [USA] TV - (broadcast premiere) Pioneer Entertainment (for RCA/Columbia) (1991) [USA] Video - (LaserDisc) Sony Pictures Television (2002) [USA] TV - (syndication) Columbia TriStar (2002) [BRAZIL] DVD Sony Pictures Television International (2005) [USA] TV - (syndication) Twilight Time (2014) [USA] Video BBC Two (2017) [UK] TV LK-TEL Vídeo [BRAZIL] VHS RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video [USA] Video ========= Other Companies: Arista Records (soundtrack) (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.) Regency Production Company (production services by) Solters & Digney (publicity) (uncredited) Tyler Camera Supplies (aerial photography) |
19 March 1975 [New York City, New York, USA] 26 March 1975 [UK] 23 May 1975 {Cannes Film Festival} [France] 9 June 1975 [Denmark] 30 July 1975 [Sweden] 8 October 1975 [Venezuela] 31 October 1975 [West Germany] 23 January 1976 [Mexico] 24 April 1976 [Japan] 21 October 1976 [Davao, Philippines] 25 March 1977 [Finland] 11 September 1996 [Hungary] 9 May 1997 [Turkey] 12 October 2001 {Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of Irish and British Film} France] 24 January 2002 (re-release) [Israel] 28 February 2003 [Spain] 12 October 2004 {Panorama of European Cinema} [Greece] 1 December 2005 {British Film Days} [Czech Republic] 5 March 2006 {Belgrade Film Festival} [Serbia] 11 March 2011 {Canada International Music Convention and Film Festival} [Canada] 6 April 2012 {Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival} [Taiwan] 29 July 2014 {New Horizons Film Festival} [Poland] 13 February 2019 (re-release) (restored version) [France] 23 May 2019 (re-release) [Spain] |
![]() TOMMY (Drama | Musical) [1 hour 51 minutes] Nora Walker is told that her British fighter pilot husband is missing in action and presumed killed in World War II. On V.E. Day, Nora gives birth to their son, who she names Tommy. While Tommy is an adolescent, Nora marries Frank, a shifty camp counselor. Shortly thereafter, Tommy suffers an emotionally traumatic experience associated with his father and step-father, which, based on things told to him at that time, results in him becoming deaf, dumb and blind, a situation which several people exploit for their own pleasure. As Nora tries several things to bring Tommy out of his psychosomatic disabilities, Tommy, now a young man, happens upon pinball as a stimulus. Playing by intuition, Tommy becomes a pinball master, which in turn makes him, and by association Nora and Frank, rich and famous. Nora literally shatters Tommy to his awakening, which ultimately leads to both the family's rise and downfall as people initially try to emulate Tommy's path then rebel against it. |
PROLOGUE-1945 (uncredited) Written and Performed by Pete Townshend Opening brass Performed by John Entwistle CAPTAIN WALKER (uncredited) Written and Performed by Pete Townshend IT'S A BOY (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Pete Townshend, Margo Newman, Vicki Brown BERNIE'S HOLIDAY CAMP (uncredited) Written by Keith Moon and Pete Townshend Performed by The Who, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Alison Dowling 1951/WHAT ABOUT THE BOY (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Mike Kelly, Nicky Hopkins, Chris Stainton, Mick Ralphs, Caleb Quaye, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed AMAZING JOURNEY (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Tony Newman, Nicky Hopkins, Alan Ross, Phil Chen, Pete Townshend CHRISTMAS (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Nicky Hopkins, Keith Moon, John Entwistle, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Alison Dowling, and Vocal Chorus EYESIGHT TO THE BLIND by Sonny Boy Williamson Performed by Kenney Jones, John Entwistle, Eric Clapton, Arthur Brown (uncredited) ACID QUEEN (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Kenney Jones, Ronnie Wood, John Entwistle, Nicky Hopkins, Tina Turner DO YOU THINK IT'S ALRIGHT? (I) (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Graham Deakin, Phil Chen, Nicky Hopkins, Alan Ross, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed COUSIN KEVIN (uncredited) Written by John Entwistle Performed by Tony Newman, Dave Wintour, Paul Nicholas DO YOU THINK IT'S ALRIGHT? (II) (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Graham Deakin, Phil Chen, Nicky Hopkins, Alan Ross, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed FIDDLE ABOUT (uncredited) Written by John Entwistle Performed by The Who, with John Entwistle on brass and vocals by Keith Moon DO YOU THINK IT'S ALRIGHT? (III) (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Graham Deakin, Phil Chen, Nicky Hopkins, Alan Ross, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed SPARKS (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by The Who EXTRA, EXTRA, EXTRA (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Alan Ross, Pete Townshend, Tony Stevens, Kenney Jones, Simon Townshend PINBALL WIZARD (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Nigel Olsson, Dee Murray, Ray Thomas, Davey Johnstone, Elton John, and Vocal Chorus CHAMPAGNE (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by The Who, Ann-Margret, Roger Daltrey THERE'S A DOCTOR (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Ronnie Wood, Alan Ross, Kenney Jones, Chris Stainton, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed GO TO THE MIRROR (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Phil Chen, Richard Bailey, Caleb Quaye, Nicky Hopkins, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Jack Nicholson, Roger Daltrey TOMMY CAN YOU HEAR ME (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Alan Ross, Chris Stainton, Ann-Margret SMASH THE MIRROR (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Kenney Jones, John Entwistle, Alan Ross, Ann-Margret I'M FREE (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Kenney Jones, John Entwistle, Nicky Hopkins, Roger Daltrey MOTHER AND SON (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Pete Townshend, Ann-Margret, Roger Daltrey MIRACLE CURE (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Alan Ross, Pete Townshend, Tony Stevens, Kenney Jones, Simon Townshend SALLY SIMPSON (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Phil Chen, Nicky Hopkins, Eric Clapton, Graham Deakin, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey SENSATION (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Tony Newman, Phil Chen, Nicky Hopkins, Alan Ross, John Entwistle, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey WELCOME (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Pete Townshend, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed, Roger Daltrey, and Vocal Chorus T.V. STUDIO (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Pete Townshend, Ann-Margret, Oliver Reed TOMMY'S HOLIDAY CAMP (uncredited) Written by Keith Moon Arranged by Martyn Ford Performed by Gerald Shaw and Keith Moon WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by Caleb Quaye, Alan Ross, Nicky Hopkins, Mike Kelly, Fuzzy Samuels, Chris Stainton, John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey, and Vocal Chorus LISTENING TO YOU/SEE ME, FEEL ME (uncredited) Written by Pete Townshend Performed by The Who, Nicky Hopkins, Chris Stainton, John Entwistle, Roger Daltrey and Vocal Chorus |
OLIVER REED ... Frank ANN-MARGRET ... Nora ROGER DALTREY ... Tommy ELTON JOHN ... The Pinball Wizard ERIC CLAPTON ... The Preacher JOHN ENTWISTLE ... Band KEITH MOON ... Uncle Ernie PAUL NICHOLAS ... Cousin Kevin JACK NICHOLSON ... The Specialist ROBERT POWELL ... Captain Walker PETE TOWNSHEND ... Band TINA TURNER ... The Acid Queen ARTHUR BROWN ... The Priest VICTORIA RUSSELL ... Sally Simpson BEN ARIS ... Reverend Simpson MARY HOLLAND ... Mrs. Simpson GARY RICH ... Rock Musician DICK ALLAN ... President Black Angels BARRY WINCH ... Young Tommy EDDIE STACEY ... Bovver Boy LIZA STRIKE ... Vocal Chorus (voice) GILLIAN McINTOSH ... Vocal Chorus (voice) SIMON TOWNSHEND ... Vocal Chorus (voice) VICKI BROWN ... Vocal Chorus (voice) MYLON LeFEVRE ... Vocal Chorus (voice) KIT TREVOR ... Vocal Chorus (voice) BILLY NICHOLLS ... Vocal Chorus (voice) HELEN SHAPPEL ... Vocal Chorus (voice) JEFF RODEN ... Vocal Chorus (voice) PAUL GURVITZ ... Vocal Chorus (voice) MARGO NEWMAN ... Vocal Chorus (voice) ALISON DOWLING ... Vocal Chorus (voice) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: JENNIFER BAKER ... Nurse #1 (uncredited) SUSAN BAKER ... Nurse #2 (uncredited) PETER BRACE ... Man with Knife (uncredited) IMOGEN CLAIRE ... Nurse at the Specialist's Practice (uncredited) CHRISTINE HEWETT ... Lady in Black Beauty Chocolate Commercial (uncredited) GILLIAN KING ... Handmaiden to the Acid Queen (uncredited) JULIET KING ... Handmaiden to the Acid Queen (uncredited) STEVEN LONGHURST ... Tommy accolyte (uncredited) JAMES PAYNE ... Man in Strip Club Collecting a Program (uncredited) ALEX RUSSELL ... (uncredited) KEN RUSSELL ... Cripple (uncredited) LISA VANDERPUMP ... Girl at Christmas Party (uncredited) |
Directed by: KEN RUSSELL ========= Writing Credits: THE WHO (as 'THE WHO') ... (by) KEN RUSSELL ... (screenplay) PETE TOWNSHEND ... (rock opera) JOHN ENTWISTLE ... (additional material) & KEITH MOON ... (additional material) ========= Produced by: HARRY BENN ... associate producer KEN RUSSELL ... producer CHRISTOPHER STAMP ... executive producer ROBERT STIGWOOD ... producer BERYL VERTUE ... executive producer ========= Cinematography by: DICK BUSH ... (photographed by) ROBIN LEHMAN ... (special material) RONNIE TAYLOR ... (photographed by) ========= Film Editing by: STUART BAIRD ========= Art Direction by: JOHN CLARK ========= Costume Design by: SHIRLEY RUSSELL ... (costumes designed by) ========= Makeup Department: GEORGE BLACKLER ... makeup artist JOYCE JAMES ... hairdresser PETER ROBB-KING ... makeup artist ========= Production Management: JOHN COMFORT ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JONATHAN BENSON ... assistant director PETER COTTON ... first assistant director (uncredited) GARETH TANDY ... third assistant director (uncredited) GARY WHITE ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: TERRY ACKLAND-SNOW ... assistant art director JACK CARTER ... construction manager PAUL DUFFICEY ... set designer CHRISTOPHER HOBBS ... sculptor HARRY NEWMAN ... property master BRYN SIDDALL ... buyer IAN WHITTAKER ... set dresser PHILIP GIPS ... graphic designer (uncredited) MICHAEL GUYETT ... scenic painter (uncredited) TIM HUTCHINSON ... set designer (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: IAIN BRUCE ... sound recordist JOHN MOSELY ... Quintophonic Sound® developer BILL ROWE ... dubbing mixer LES HEALEY ... assistant sound editor (uncredited) DUSHKO INDJIC ... playback operator (uncredited) CHARLIE McFADDEN ... boom operator (uncredited) ALAN O'DUFFY ... additional recordist (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: NOBBY CLARK (as NOBBY CLARKE ... special effects COLIN CHILVERS ... special effects supervisor (uncredited) CHRIS CORBOULD ... special effects assistant (uncredited) ANDREW KELLY ... special effects assistant (uncredited) JOHN RICHARDSON ... special effects: preparation (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: MALCOLM BUBB ... special optical effects (uncredited) SHELDON ELBOURNE ... special optical effects (uncredited) ========= Stunts: EDDIE STACEY ... stunts (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: BOB BREMNER ... gaffer EDDIE COLLINS ... camera operator MALCOLM VINSON ... focus puller GRAHAM ATTWOOD ... still photographer (uncredited) DAVE EVERALL ... rigger (uncredited) DICKIE LEE ... key grip (uncredited) RONALD LENOIR ... set rigger (uncredited) BRIAN SMITH ... best boy (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: RICHARD POINTING ... wardrobe supervisor LEONARD POLLACK ... assistant costume designer (uncredited) ========= Editorial Department: DAVID BERNSTEIN ... colorist (digitally restored version) (uncredited) SATI TOORAY ... colorist (uncredited) ========= Location Management: LEE BOLON ... location manager RICHARD GREEN (as RICKY GREEN) ... location manager ========= Music Department: RICHARD BAILEY ... musician HOWIE CASEY ... musician PHIL CHEN ... musician ERIC CLAPTON ... musician DAVE CLINTON ... musician RAY COOPER ... musician GEOFF DALEY ... musician GRAHAM DEAKIN ... musician BOB EFFORD ... musician JOHN ENTWISTLE ... musician MARTYN FORD ... theatre organ music arranger NICKY HOPKINS ... music arranger / musician ELTON JOHN ... musician DAVEY JOHNSTONE ... musician FRANKLIN JONES JR. ... music mixer: score mixer KENNEY JONES (as KENNY JONES) ... musician MIKE KELLY ... musician KEITH MOON ... musician DEE MURRAY ... musician RON NEVISON ... music recordist TONY NEWMAN ... musician NIGEL OLSSON ... musician CALEB QUAYE ... musician MICK RALPHS ... musician TERRY RAWLINGS ... music editor ALAN ROSS ... musician RONNIE ROSS ... musician FUZZY SAMUELS ... musician GERALD SHAW ... musician: theatre organ CHRIS STAINTON ... musician PETE TOWNSHEND ... musical director RONNIE WOOD ... musician TONY STEVENS ... musician: bass (uncredited) RAY THOMAS ... musician: drums (uncredited) PETE TOWNSHEND ... musician: arp synthesizer, guitar, keyboards, piano (uncredited) DAVE WINTOUR ... musician: bass (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: KAY MANDER ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: GILLIAN GREGORY ... choreographer KIT LAMBERT ... original record album producer JOHN SMALLCOMBE ... assistant to director ROBERT STIGWOOD ... presenter PETE TOWNSHEND ... music synthesizer programmer MICHAEL ANDERSON ... runner (uncredited) ROBIN DEMETRIOU ... cast and crew chef (uncredited) JAMES PAYNE ... utility stand-in (uncredited) JOHN SMALLCOMBE ... production assistant (uncredited) ========= Thanks: BILL CURBISHLEY ... our thanks to KEN MESSENGER ... our thanks to: flyer DAVE RAYMOND ... our thanks to: flyer |
Production Companies: Robert Stigwood Organisation Ltd. (made on location by) (as The Robert Stigwood Organisation Limited 67 Brook Street, London W.1 England) Hemdale ========= Distributors: Columbia Pictures (1975) [USA] Theatrical Hemdale (1975) [UK] Theatrical Roadshow Films (1975) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Seven Keys (1975) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Sandrew Film & Teater (1975) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Stefano Film (1975) [ITALY] Theatrical Toho-Towa (1976) [JAPAN] Theatrical Valio-Filmi (1977) [FINLAND] Theatrical Columbia Pictures Home Video (1982) [USA] VHS - (pan and scan) Videoscope (1982) [AUSTRALIA] Video Yleisradio (YLE) (1988) [FINLAND] TV RCA/Columbia-Hoyts Home Video (1991) [AUSTRALIA] VHS Columbia TriStar Home Video (1994) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video (1996) [USA] VHS - (pan and scan) Mainostelevisio (MTV3) (1997) [FINLAND] TV Columbia TriStar Home Video (1999) [USA] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (1999) [USA] DVD Universal Pictures Finland (2001) [FINLAND] VHS Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2002) [USA] DVD) - (superbit collection) Umbrella Entertainment (2004) [AUSTRALIA] Blu-ray / DVD DNC Home Entertainment (2005) [ITALY] DVD Emerald (2006) [ARGENTINA] DVD Future Film (2008) [FINLAND] DVD Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (2010) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD Odeon Entertainment (2012) [UK] DVD Universum Film (UFA) (2012) [GERMANY] DVD BBC Two (2016) [UK] TV Solaris Distribution (2019) [FRANCE] Theatrical - (re-release) - (restored version) EuroVideo [WEST GERMANY] VHS PolyGram Video [UK] VHS ========= Special Effects: Camera Effects (special effects) Effects Associates (special effects) ========= Other Companies: Birdman Sports Promotions (our thanks to) (as Birdman Sports Promotions Limited) Bluebell Railway Preservation Society (our thanks to) Lee Electrics (lighting contractors) Lee Lighting (grip and lighting equipment) (uncredited) Motion Picture Association (MPA) (approved) (no. 24081) (as Motion Picture Association of America) Polydor Records (soundtrack album released on) Robert Stigwood Organisation Ltd. (logo) (as RSO) The City of Portsmouth (our thanks to) (as City of Portsmouth) The National Trust, Lake District (our thanks to) |
May 1975 [UK] 3 March 1978 [Porto, Portugal] 1978 [Portugal] |
![]() THREE FOR ALL (Comedy | Music) [1 hour 30 minutes] A pop band and their girlfriends have fun in Spain |
MARIONETTES (3) – Three For All Written by Christopher Arnold (as Chris Arnold), David Martin and Geoff Morrow Performed by The Marionettes Arranged by Keith Roberts (uncredited) Produced by Kaplan Kaye BILLY BEETHOVEN – Don't Drink The Water Written by Graham Bonnet Sung by Graham Bonnet Produced by Kaplan Kaye SHOWADDYWADDY – The Party (Rock 'N' Roll Party) Written by Showaddywaddy Sung by Showaddywaddy Produced by Mike Hurst THE TROGGS – With A Girl Like You STEPHEN STAPLEY – Driving In The Rain MARIONETTES (3) – Spanish Holiday (Hasta La Vista) NOBERTO PENA - Flamenco Soleares Music by Noberto Pena Performed by Noberto Pena KAPLAN KAYE – Happy Machine KAPLAN KAYE – Liza BILLY BEETHOVEN – Dreams (Out In The Forest) Written by Graham Bonnet Sung by Graham Bonnet Produced by Kaplan Kaye BILLY BEETHOVEN – Untitled (Here Comes The Rain) WILLY ZANGO – Hot Rod GRANNY (5) – Lady BILLY BEETHOVEN – We're Free Written by Graham Bonnet Sung by Graham Bonnet Produced by Kaplan Kaye ROCK ISLAND LINE – Rock On Man ADRIENNE POSTA – Things Get Better Written by Christopher Arnold, David Martin and Geoff Morrow Sung by Adrienne Posta Produced by Kaplan Kaye MR. BLOE– Groovin' With Mr. Bloe NO ARTIST – Roadsweepers Rag (Instrumental) Written by T. Trower MARIONETTES (3) – Three For All (Reprise) Written by Christopher Arnold (as Chris Arnold), David Martin and Geoff Morrow Performed by The Marionettes Arranged by Keith Roberts (uncredited) Produced by Kaplan Kaye |
ADRIENNE POSTA ... Diane LESLEY NORTH ... Shelley CHERYL HALL ... Pet GRAHAM BONNET ... Kook ROBERT LINDSAY ... Tom PAUL NICHOLAS ... Gary CHRISTOPHER NEIL ... Ricky RICHARD BECKINSALE ... Jet Bone GEORGE BAKER ... Eddie Boyes SIMON WILLIAMS ... Harry Bingley CATHY COLLINS ... Secretary DIANA DORS ... Mrs. Ball JONATHAN ADAMS ... Dr. Sparks ARTHUR MULLARD ... Ben SHEILA BERNETTE ... Rhoda PETER MORAN ... Danny JACKIE WRIGHT (as JACK WRIGHT) ... Old Man HATTIE JACQUES ... Security Official RAYMOND HARRIS ... Security Official LIZ FRASER ... Airport Passenger DAVID KOSSOFF ... Airport Passenger JOHN LE MESURIER ... Mr. Gibbons CHARLES ROSS ... Man at Pool IAN LAVENDER ... Carlo ANNA QUAYLE ... La Pulle MICHAEL ARMSTRONG ... Sylvester STEPHEN RIDDLE ... Philip NOBERTO PENA (as NOBERTO PEÑA) ... Guitarist ROY KINNEAR ... Hounslow Joe NICHOLAS YOUNG ... Myron ROY NORTH ... Ralph COLIN PILDITCH ... Peter ANTHONY MAY ... Martin DANDY NICHOLS ... Henrietta EDWARD WOODWARD ... Roadsweeper Rest of cast listed alphabetically: SHOWADDYWADDY ... Themselves |
Directed by: MARTIN CAMPBELL ========= Writing Credits: TUDOR GATES ... (screenplay) HAROLD SHAMPAN ... (original story) ========= Produced by: BARRY DELMAINE ... associate producer TUDOR GATES ... producer DICK JAMES ... executive producer STEPHEN JAMES ... executive producer HAROLD SHAMPAN ... producer ========= Music by: TERRY TROWER ========= Cinematography by: IAN WILSON ========= Film Editing by: PETER MUSGRAVE ========= Production Design by: FRANK WHITE ========= Costume Design by: MICHAEL BALDWIN ========= Makeup Department: SYLVIA CROFT ... makeup artist MARSHA LEWIS ... hairdresser ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: NICK FARNES ... second assistant director SCOTT WODEHOUSE ... first assistant director ========= Art Department: DAVID MINTY ... assistant art director ========= Sound Department: LAURIE CLARKSON ... sound mixer SAM MORRIS ... boom operator KEN SCRIVENER ... dubbing mixer CLIVE SMITH ... sound editor DOUG SMITH ... sound ========= Camera and Electrical Department: BERT CANN ... still photographer MICKY FINCH ... second assistant camera IAN MILLAR (as IAN MILLER) ... camera operator ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: JO OSMOND ... wardrobe ========= Editorial Department: KEN ROSS ... assistant editor Music Department: NOBERTO PENA (as NOBERTO PEÑA) ... music arranger: guitar music TERRY TROWER ... music arranger / musical director ========= Additional Crew: MICHAEL ARMSTRONG ... assistant to the producers THEO COWAN ... publicist TINA DAVIES ... accountant STEPHEN RIDDLE ... assistant to the producers |
Production Companies: Dejamus ========= Distributors: British Empire Films Australia (1975) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Fox-Rank (1975) [UK] Theatrical Rank Filmes de Portugal (1978) [PORTUGAL] Theatrical Rank Video Library (1987) [UK] VHS ========= Other Companies: Anvil Films (post-production facilities) British Airways (thanks) E.S. Electronics, Maidenhead (thanks) Playamar, Torremolinos, Malaga (thanks) Rank Film Laboratories (color processing) Top Rank Suite, Brighton (thanks) |
14 August 1975 [London, UK] 31 August 1975 [Italy] 26 September 1975 [Los Angeles, California, USA] 18 December 1975 [Australia] 1 April 1976 [New York City, New York, USA] 14 April 1976 [France] 19 April 1976 [Denmark] 4 June 1976 [Ireland] 28 August 1976 [Japan] 24 June 1977 [West Germany] 25 November 1977 [Austria] 6 February 1978 [Spain] 25 April 1978 [Portugal] 4 June 1978 [Sweden] 18 October 1979 [Mexico] 4 November 1979 [Israel] 7 August 1980 [Colombia] 1 July 1988 [Finland] 27 October 1988 [Hungary] September 1993 {Thessaloniki International Film Festival} [Greece] 9 August 1997 (re-release) [Japan] 6 March 1998 (re-release) (limited) [Spain] 20 June 1998 [South Korea] 18 January 2001 [Czech Republic] 4 July 2003 (re-release) (limited) [New Zealand] 1 November 2003 [Singapore] 27 October 2005 {Copenhagen Gay and Lesbian Film Festival} [Denmark] 12 November 2005 {Buenos Aires Lesbian and Gay Film Festival} [Argentina] 29 March 2008 {London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival} [UK] 25 October 2008 {International Horror & Sci-Fi Film Festival} [USA] 21 November 2009 {Stockholm International Film Festival} [Sweden] 18 October 2010 (DVD premiere) [Brazil] 2 April 2011 {Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival} [Taiwan] 30 October 2011 {Fantastique Semaine du Cinéma} [France] 6 April 2012 {Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival} [Taiwan] 30 October 2012 (re-release) [Italy] 31 October 2012 (re-release) [UK] 9 November 2012 {Perspectives Film Festival} [Singapore] 29 March 2013 {Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival} [Taiwan] 27 April 2013 (re-release) (limited) [Spain] 4 April 2014 {Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival} [Taiwan] 16 May 2014 {Seattle International Film Festival} [USA] 30 October 2014 (re-release) (limited) [Spain] 11 April 2015 {Taipei Golden Horse Fantastic Film Festival} [Taiwan] 13 April 2016 (re-release) [France] 23 September 2016 {Kanazawa Film Fest} [Japan] 31 January 2020 (re-release) [Canada] |
![]() THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (Comedy | Musical) [1 hour 40 minutes] On a wild and rain-swept late-November evening, somewhere at an empty stretch of road outside Ohio's merry Denton, blissfully-affianced, prudish, boringly-innocent young pair Brad Majors (Barry Bostwick) and Janet Weiss (Susan Sarandon) find themselves stranded on their way to visit an ex-tutor. Instead, the couple will inadvertently unearth the cross-dressing Dr. Frank-N-Furter's (Tim Curry's) spooky lair of inexhaustible oddities, just in time to partake in the out-of-this-world mad scientist's proud unveiling of his latest, delightfully extravagant, most daring creation: the ultimate male and the perfect sex symbol: the flaxen-haired Rocky Horror (Peter Hinwood). But, little by little, as the effervescent transgressive force gobbles up whole the unsuspecting visitors of the night, Brad and Janet slowly begin to embrace the potent fascinations of seduction, while an idolized Rocky roams free in the mansion. Who can interrupt man's union with the absolute pleasure? |
SCIENCE FICTION/DOUBLE FEATURE (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Richard O'Brien DAMMIT JANET (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon OVER AT THE FRANKENSTEIN PLACE (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, and Richard O'Brien TIME WARP (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, and Charles Gray SWEET TRANSVESTITE (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Tim Curry, Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, and Nell Campbell THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Trevor White I CAN MAKE YOU A MAN (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Tim Curry HOT PATOOTIE - BLESS MY SOUL (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Meat Loaf I CAN MAKE YOU A MAN (Reprise) (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Tim Curry and Susan Sarandon TOUCH-A, TOUCH-A, TOUCH-A, TOUCH ME (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Susan Sarandon, Nell Campbell, Patricia Quinn, Tim Curry, Barry Bostwick, Richard O'Brien, and Trevor White EDDIE (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Jonathan Adams, Susan Sarandon, Tim Curry, Nell Campbell, Charles Gray, Meat Loaf, Patricia Quinn, Trevor White, and Richard O'Brien PLANET, SCHMANET, JANET (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Tim Curry, Jonathan Adams, Barry Bostwick, and Susan Sarandon ROSE TINT MY WORLD (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Nell Campbell, Trevor White, Barry Bostwick, and Susan Sarandon FANFARE/DON'T DREAM IT (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Tim Curry, Jonathan Adams, Barry Bostwick, and Susan Sarandon WILD AND UNTAMED THING (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Tim Curry and Richard O'Brien I'M GOING HOME (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Tim Curry SUPER HEROES (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, and Charles Gray SCIENCE FICTION/DOUBLE FEATURE (Reprise) (uncredited) Written by Richard O'Brien Performed by Richard O'Brien HAPPY BIRTHDAY (uncredited) Written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill |
TIM CURRY ... Dr. Frank-N-Furter - A Scientist SUSAN SARANDON ... Janet Weiss - A Heroine BARRY BOSTWICK ... Brad Majors - A Hero RICHARD O'BRIEN ... Riff Raff - A Handyman PATRICIA QUINN ... Magenta - A Domestic NELL CAMPBELL (as LITTLE NELL) ... Columbia - A Groupie JONATHAN ADAMS ... Dr. Everett V. Scott - A Rival Scientist PETER HINWOOD ... Rocky Horror - A Creation MEAT LOAF (as MEATLOAF) ... Eddie - Ex Delivery Boy CHARLES GRAY ... The Criminologist - An Expert JEREMY NEWSON ... Ralph Hapschatt HILARY FARR (as HILARY LABOW) ... Betty Munroe PIERRE BEDENES (as PERRY BEDDEN) ... A Transylvanian CHRISTOPHER BIGGINS ... A Transylvanian GAYE BROWN ... A Transylvanian ISHAQ BUX ... A Transylvanian STEPHEN CALCUTT ... A Transylvanian HUGH CECIL ... A Transylvanian IMOGEN CLAIRE ... A Transylvanian TONY COWAN ... A Transylvanian SADIE CORRE ... A Transylvanian FRAN FULLENWIDER ... A Transylvanian LINDSAY INGRAM ... A Transylvanian PEGGY LEDGER ... A Transylvanian ANNABEL LEVENTON (as ANNABELLE LEVENTON) ... A Transylvanian ANTHONY MILNER ... A Transylvanian PAMELA OBERMEYER ... A Transylvanian TONY THEN ... A Transylvanian KIMI WONG ... A Transylvanian HENRY WOOLF ... A Transylvanian Rest of cast listed alphabetically: LEWIS ALEXANDER ... Floor Show Audience (uncredited) GINA BARRIE ... Bridesmaid (uncredited) HYMA BECKLEY ... Floor Show Audience (uncredited) ERNEST BLYTH ... Floor Show Audience (uncredited) RUFUS COLLINS ... The Transylvanians (uncredited) MEGAN HANKS ... Bridesmaid (uncredited) AIDAN HARRINGTON ... Floor Show Audience (uncredited) VICTOR HARRINGTON ... Floor Show Audience (uncredited) MARK JOHNSON ... Wedding Guest (uncredited) JUBA KENNERLEY ... Floor Show Audience (uncredited) PETRA LEAH ... Bridesmaid (uncredited) FRANK LESTER ... Wedding Dad (uncredited) AILEEN LEWIS ... Floor Show Audience (uncredited) JOHN MARQUAND ... Father (uncredited) RICHARD NIXON ... Self (archive sound) (uncredited) RHEA RUGGIERO ... Original Trailer Lips / Voice / Mouth (uncredited) KOO STARK ... Bridesmaid (uncredited) TREVOR WHITE ... Rocky Horror - A Creation (singing voice) (uncredited) |
Directed by: JIM SHARMAN ========= Writing Credits: RICHARD O'BRIEN ... (original musical play) JIM SHARMAN ... (screenplay) and RICHARD O'BRIEN ... (screenplay) ========= Produced by: LOU ADLER ... executive producer JOHN GOLDSTONE ... associate producer MICHAEL WHITE ... producer ========= Cinematography by: PETER SUSCHITZKY ... director of photography ========= Film Editing by: GRAEME CLIFFORD ========= Casting by: JOEL THURM ========= Production Design by: BRIAN THOMSON ========= Art Direction by: TERRY ACKLAND-SNOW ========= Costume Design by: SUE BLANE ... (original costume design) ========= Makeup Department: RAMON GOW ... hairdresser PIERRE LA ROCHE ... original makeup designs creator PETER ROBB-KING ... makeup artist GRAHAM FREEBORN ... assistant makeup artist (uncredited) ERNEST GASSER ... assistant makeup artist (uncredited) HELEN LENNOX ... assistant hair stylist (uncredited) MIKE LOCKEY ... assistant hair stylist (uncredited) JANE ROYLE ... assistant makeup artist (uncredited) ========= Production Management: JOHN COMFORT ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: MIKE GOWANS ... first assistant director BOB HOWARD ... second assistant director (uncredited) ========= Art Department: DICK FRIFT ... construction manager IAN WHITTAKER ... set dresser DON BRADBURN ... dressing props (uncredited) NORMAN DORME ... assistant art director (uncredited) BOB DOUGLAS ... stand-by props (uncredited) BOB HEDGES ... stand-by props (uncredited) JOHN LEUENBERGER ... property master (uncredited) BRYN SIDDALL ... property buyer (uncredited) JOHN SIDDALL ... draughtsman (uncredited) BOB SPENCER ... scenic artist (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: RON BARRON ... sound recordist IAN FULLER ... dubbing editor BILL ROWE ... dubbing mixer PETER GLOSSOP ... boom operator (uncredited) CHRIS MUNRO ... playback operator (uncredited) DOUG SMITH ... sound maintenance (uncredited) LEN TREMBLE ... assistant dubbing editor (uncredited) ========= Special Effects by: COLIN CHILVERS ... special effects WALLY VEEVERS ... special effects ROY SPENCER ... standby special effects (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: DOUG FERRIS ... matte painter (uncredited) ========= Stunts: KEN SHEPPARD ... stunt double: Eddie (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: DENNIS C. LEWISTON (as DENIS LEWISTON) ... camera operator MIKE ROBERTS ... camera focus FRED ANDERSON ... electrician (uncredited) JOHN JAY ... still photographer (uncredited) RONALD LENOIR ... set rigger (uncredited) JACK ROCHE ... grip (uncredited) RONNIE FOX ROGERS ... camera operator: second unit (uncredited) ========= Casting Department: CELESTIA FOX ... casting consultant: (UK) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: GILLIAN DODS ... wardrobe RICHARD POINTING ... wardrobe ========= Editorial Department: RODNEY GLENN ... assistant editor NIGEL GALT ... assistant editor (uncredited) ========= Music Department: COUNT IAN BLAIR ... principal musician JOHN BUNDRICK (as RABBIT) ... principal musician GRAEME CLIFFORD ... music editor MICK GRABHAM ... principal musician KEITH GRANT ... music recording RICHARD HARTLEY ... composer: incidental music / music arrangements / musical director / principal musician PHIL KENZIE ... principal musician RICHARD O'BRIEN ... composer: original music and lyrics B.J. WILSON ... principal musician DAVE WINTOUR (as DAVID WINTOUR) ... principal musician HELEN CHAPELLE ... background singer (uncredited) BRIAN ENGEL ... background singer (uncredited) BARRY ST. JOHN ... background singer (uncredited) LIZA STRIKE ... background singer (uncredited) CLARE TORRY ... background singer (uncredited) ========= Script and Continuity Department: SUSANNA MERRY (as SUE MERRY) ... continuity ========= Transportation Department: CHARLES COX ... unit driver (uncredited) ========= Additional Crew: ALAN LADD JR. ... presenter RON SWINBURNE ... production accountant DAVID TOGURI ... dances staged by JOHN BIRKINSHAW ... stand-in: Barry Bostwick (uncredited) MAUREEN CAMPBELL ... accounts secretary (uncredited) LIZ COKE ... stand-in: Susan Sarandon (uncredited) TERRY DE HAVILLAND ... shoe designer: Tim Curry (uncredited) ROBIN DEMETRIOU ... cast and crew chef (uncredited) SUE EDWARDS ... secretary to producer (uncredited) GEOFF FREEMAN ... publicist (uncredited) GILLIAN GREGORY ... assistant choreographer (uncredited) ALAN HARRIS ... stand-in: Peter Hinwood (uncredited) ERIC KENT ... stand-in: Meat Loaf (uncredited) DAVE MURPHY ... stand-in: Richard O'Brien (uncredited) GERRY PARIS ... stand-in: Tim Curry (uncredited) JANETTE SCOTT ... logo and title design (uncredited) ERICA SIMMONS ... stand-in: Little Nell (uncredited) MELITA SMITH ... stand-in: Patricia Quinn (uncredited) RICHARD SMITH ... stand-in: Richard O'Brien (uncredited) TUPPENCE SMITH ... stand-in: Patricia Quinn (uncredited) MAUREEN WHITE ... production secretary (uncredited) TREVOR WHITE ... adr singer (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Twentieth Century Fox (presents) (as Twentieth Century Fox) Michael White Productions (as Michael White Productions Ltd) ========= Distributors: Fox-Rank (1975) [UK] Theatrical Twentieth Century Fox (released by) (as Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation) (1975) [USA] Theatrical Cinema International Corporation (CIC) (as CIC-Fox) (1975) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Fox-Stockholm Film Distribution (1975) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1978) [NORWAY] Theatrical 20th Century Fox India (1978) [INDIA] Theatrical Filmes Castello Lopes (1978) [PORTUGAL] Theatrical CBS/Fox Home Video (1980) [AUSTRALIA] Video CBS/Fox Home Video (1984) [AUSTRALIA] VHS CBS/Fox (1984) [WEST GERMANY] VHS CBS/Fox (1984) [USA] VHS CBS/Fox (1990) [USA] VHS CBS / Fox Video (1991) [UK] VHS CBS/Fox Home Video (1991) [AUSTRALIA] VHS - (re-release) Fox Video (1992) [USA] VHS Fox Video (1992) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Fox Network (1993) [USA] TV 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1995) [USA] VHS - (20th Anniversary Edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1995) [USA] Video - (laserdisc) Fox Video (1995) [USA] VHS - (20th Anniversary Edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1996) [USA] VHS - (collector's edition) Encore Entertainment (1996) [UK] Video - (LaserDisc) Fox Video (1996) [USA] VHS - (collector's edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1997) [USA] VHS 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1998) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (1998) [USA] VHS 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000) [USA] DVD - (25th Anniversary Edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2000) [USA] VHS - (25th Anniversary Edition) 20th Century Fox Entertainment (2001) [SPAIN] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2001) [GERMANY] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2002) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2004) [USA] DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2006) [USA] DVD - (30th Anniversary Edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD - (35th Anniversary Edition) Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (2010) [NETHERLANDS] Blu-ray / DVD 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2011) [GERMANY] Blu-ray / DVD Versión Digital (2014) [SPAIN] Theatrical 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2015) [USA] Blu-ray / DVD - (40th Anniversary Edition) Cinemax (2015) [USA] TV Home Box Office (HBO) (2015) [USA] TV 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2015) [UK] Blu-ray - (40th Anniversary Edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2020) [USA] Blu-ray - (45th Anniversary Edition) 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2020) [USA] DVD - (45th Anniversary Edition) Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2020) [USA] Blu-ray - (45th Anniversary Edition) Buena Vista Home Entertainment (2020) [USA] DVD - (45th Anniversary Edition) SBS (2020) [AUSTRALIA] TV Asociace Ceských Filmových Klubu (ACFK) [CZECH REPUBLIC] All Media Image Entertainment All Media - (laserdisc) ========= Special Effects: Camera Effects (Malcolm Bubb) ========= Other Companies: Camera Effects (title sequences by) (as Camera Effects Ltd) E.M.I. Elstree Studios (post production at) (as EMI-Elstree Studios, England) Nine Nine Cars Ltd. (action vehicles by) (as Nine Nine Cars Ltd) Olympic Studios (music recorded in) (as Studio 2, Olympic Studios, London) Otto and Windsor Casting Ltd. (casting consultants: USA) (as Otto and Windsor) Post Haste Digital (sound post-production) (7.1 Remastered Version) Ruby Service Company (production services by) |
10 October 1975 [New York City, New York, USA] 13 November 1975 [London, UK] 29 January 1976 [Netherlands] 6 February 1976 [Finland] 25 February 1976 [Sweden] 7 May 1976 [West Germany] 17 May 1976 [Denmark] 4 November 1976 [Gent, Belgium] 1976 [Portugal] 23 March 1977 [Venezuela] 9 November 1978 [Spain] 4 May 2009 (DVD premiere) [UK] 26 July 2014 {New Horizons Film Festival} [Poland] |
![]() LISZTOMANIA (Biography | Comedy | Music | Musical) [1 hour 43 minutes] A send-up of the bawdy life of Romantic composer and piano virtuoso Franz Liszt (Roger Daltrey), with ubiquitous phallic imagery and a good portion of the movie devoted to Liszt's "friendship" with fellow composer Richard Wagner (Paul Nicholas). This movie begins during the time when Franz would give piano performance to a crowd of shrieking teenage fans while maintaining affairs with his mistresses. He eventually seeks Princess Carolyn of St. Petersburg (Sara Kestelman) (at her invitation), elopes, and, after their marriage is forbidden by the Pope (Sir Ringo Starr), he embraces the monastic life as an abbé. |
RIENZI/ CHOPSTICKS FANTASIA Composed by Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt LOVE'S DREAM Composed by Franz Liszt Lyrics by Roger Daltrey Performed by Roger Daltrey DANTE PERIOD Composed by Franz Liszt HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO. 14 Composed by Franz Liszt Played during the scene where Cosima says goodbye to Liszt as he is leaving for a tour of Russia. ORPHEUS SONG Composed by Franz Liszt Lyrics by Jonathan Benson and Roger Daltrey Performed by Roger Daltrey HELL Composed by Franz Liszt Performed by Linda Lewis HIBERNATION Composed by Rick Wakeman EXCELSIOR SONG Composed by Franz Liszt Lyrics by Rick Wakeman and Ken Russell Performed by Paul Nicholas MASTER RACE Composed by Richard Wagner RAPE, PILLAGE & CLAP Composed by Richard Wagner FUNERAILLES Composed by Franz Liszt Lyrics by Jonathan Benson Performed by Roger Daltrey FREE SONG (HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY) Composed by Franz Liszt PEACE AT LAST Composed by Franz Liszt Lyrics by Jonathan Benson and Roger Daltrey Performed by Roger Daltrey |
ROGER DALTREY ... Franz Liszt SARA KESTELMAN ... Princess Carolyn PAUL NICHOLAS ... Richard Wagner RINGO STARR ... The Pope RICK WAKEMAN ... Thor JOHN JUSTIN ... Count d'Agoult FIONA LEWIS ... Marie d'Agoult VERONICA QUILLIGAN ... Cosima NELL CAMPBELL ... Olga Janina ANDREW REILLY ... Hans Von Buelow DAVID ENGLISH ... Captain IMOGEN CLAIRE ... George Sand RIKKI HOWARD ... Countess DAVID CORTI ... Daniel ANULKA DZIUBINSKA ... Lola Montez LUCY WILLERS ... Blondine FELICITY DEVONSHIRE ... Governess MURRAY MELVIN ... Hector Berlioz AUBREY MORRIS ... Manager ANDREW FAULDS ... Strauss KEN PARRY ... Rossini KENNETH COLLEY (as KEN COLLEY) ... Frederic Chopin OTTO DIAMANT ... Felix Mendelsohn Rest of cast listed alphabetically: HARRY FIELDER ... Man Up Ladder (uncredited) GEORGINA HALE ... Alma Mahler (uncredited) WALTER HENRY ... Party Guest (uncredited) STUART MYERS ... Man in Street (uncredited) OLIVER REED ... Princess Carolyn's Servant (uncredited) IZABELLA TELEZYNSKA ... Nadezhda von Meck (uncredited) FRED WOOD ... Princess Carolyn's Guard (uncredited) |
Directed by: KEN RUSSELL ========= Writing Credits: KEN RUSSELL ========= Produced by: ROY BAIRD ... producer SANFORD LIEBERSON (as SANDY LIEBERSON) ... executive producer DAVID PUTTNAM ... producer ========= Music by: RICK WAKEMAN ========= Cinematography by: PETER SUSCHITZKY ========= Film Editing by: STUART BAIRD ========= Production Design by: PHILIP HARRISON ========= Costume Design by: SHIRLEY RUSSELL (as SHIRLEY RUSSELL) (The Last Picture Frock) ========= Makeup Department: COLIN JAMISON ... hair stylist WALLY SCHNEIDERMAN ... makeup supervisor ========= Production Management: RICHARD GREEN ... unit manager PETER PRICE ... production manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: JONATHAN BENSON ... assistant director TERRY NEEDHAM ... second assistant director GARETH TANDY ... third assistant director ========= Art Department: JOHN ALLENBY ... property master TERRY APSEY ... construction manager TIM HUTCHINSON ... assistant art director IAN WHITTAKER ... set dresser MICHAEL GUYETT ... scenic painter (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: IAIN BRUCE ... sound recordist CHARLIE McFADDEN ... boom operator TERRY RAWLINGS ... sound editor BILL ROWE ... dubbing mixer / sound re-recordist ========= Special Effects by: COLIN CHILVERS ... special effects CHRIS CORBOULD ... special effects assistant (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: JOHN HARRIS ... camera operator JACK ROCHE ... camera grip LAURIE SHANE ... chief electrician GRAHAM ATTWOOD ... still photographer (uncredited) CEDRIC JAMES ... clapper loader (uncredited) DAVID WYNN-JONES ... focus puller (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: LINDA BURTENSHAW ... assistant costume designer RICHARD POINTING ... wardrobe master ========= Editorial Department: CHRIS RIDSDALE ... assistant editor ========= Music Department: ALEX ALEC-SMITH ...music assistant JACK BRUCE ... musician: bass guitar WILLIAM CURBISHLEY ... soundtrack executive producer ROGER DALTREY ... musician: piano WILLIAM DAVIES ... musician: organ JOHN FORSYTH ... music coordinator BRIAN LANE ... soundtrack executive producer DAVE MATTACKS ... musician: drums GEORGE MICHIE ... music assistant FRANK OWEN ... music engineer DAVID WILDE ... musician: piano ========= Script and Continuity Department: ANN SKINNER ... continuity ========= Additional Crew: PETER BRAYHAM ... fencing master PAUL CADIOU ... production accountant IMOGEN CLAIRE ... choreographer BRENDA DALE ... assistant to producer JEAN HALL ... production secretary ROBIN DEMETRIOU ... cast and crew chef (uncredited) ========= Thanks: DAVID V. PICKER (as DAVID PICKER) ... very special thanks |
Production Companies: Goodtimes Enterprises Visual Programme Systems (copyright) ========= Distributors: Columbia-Warner Distributors (1975) [UK] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1975) [USA] Theatrical Roadshow Films (1976) [AUSTRALIA] Theatrical Warner-Columbia Film (1976) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1976) [NORWAY] Theatrical Warner Bros. (1976) [NETHERLANDS] Theatrical Continental Cinematográfica (1978) [SPAIN] Theatrical Warner Home Video (1982) [WEST GERMANY] VHS Warner Home Video (1987) [UK] VHS Warner Home Video (1992) [USA] VHS Digital Classics (2009) [UK] DVD ========= Other Companies: A&M Records (music publisher) Elstree Studios (sound post-production) English Rock Ensemble (musical ensemble) Lee Electrics (electrical equipment by) Levi (jeans) National Philharmonic Orchestra (orchestra) Phonogram Records U.K. Limited (thanks) Rank Laboratories (Denham) (post-production facilities) Shepperton Studios (studios) Stewart Hardy Films (titles and opticals) The Bluebell Railway (steam train and railway facilities) |
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Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
8 October 1975 [New York City, New York, USA] 25 March 1976 [Netherlands] March 1976 [UK] 7 April 1976 [France] 26 April 1976 [Sweden] 7 May 1976 [West Germany] 24 May 1976 [Denmark] 28 May 1976 [Finland] 29 May 1976 [Japan] 25 September 1978 [Spain] |
![]() MAHOGANY (Drama | Romance) [1 hour 49 minutes] Tracy, an aspiring designer from the slums of Chicago puts herself through fashion school in the hopes of becoming one of the world's top designers. Her ambition leads her to Rome spurring a choice between the man she loves or her newfound success. |
THEME FROM MAHOGANY (DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOING TO) Written by Michael Masser and Gerry Goffin Performed by Diana Ross ERUKU Written by Jermaine Jackson and Don Daniels Performed by The Temptations SHE'S THE IDEAL GIRL Written by Jermaine Jackson and Don Daniels Performed by The Temptations WISHING YOU A MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS Written by Berry Gordy Performed by The Temptations SHAKEY GROUND Written by Jeffrey Bowen, Eddie Hazel (as Edward Hazel) and Al Boyd Performed by The Temptations DEVIL IN THE BOTTLE Written by B. David Performed by T.G. Shepard LET'S GO BACK TO DAY ONE Written by Patrice Holloway and Gloria Jones Performed by Wess Ghezzi and Dori Ghezzi DOLCE IMMENSO AMORE Written by R. Montanari and P. Gruden Performed by Wess Ghezzi and Dori Ghezzi CHIDORI Written by Hachidai Nakamura AKI NO IROKUSA Written by Hachidai Nakamura |
DIANA ROSS ... Tracy BILLY DEE WILLIAMS ... Brian ANTHONY PERKINS ... Sean JEAN-PIERRE AUMONT ... Christian Rosetti BEAH RICHARDS ... Florence NINA FOCH ... Miss Evans MARISA MELL ... Carlotta Gavina LENARD NORRIS ... Wil JEROME ARNOLD ... Campaign Worker PEMON RAMI ... Campaign Worker OBELO ... Campaign Worker IRA ROGERS ... Stalker KRISTINE CAMERON ... Instructress TED LISS ... Sweatshop Foreman BRUCE VILANCH ... Dress Manufacturer DON HOWARD ... Dress Manufacturer ALBERT ROSENBERG ... Dress Manufacturer MARVIN CORMAN ... Cab Driver E. RODNEY JONES ... Radio Announcer (voice) DAN DANIEL (as DANIEL DANIELE) ... Giuseppe PRINCESS GALITZINE ... Princess Galitzine JACQUES STANY ... Auctioneer - Fashion Show ACHILLE BRUGNINI (as ACHILLE BRUNINI) ... Salesman EDWARD VAN SICKLE (as EDWARD VAN SYCLE) ... Ad Agency Executive GIOVANNI DI BENEDETTO (as GIANNI DI BENEDETTO) ... Ad Agency Executive ROGER BROWNE (as ROGER BILL BROWN) ... Ad Agency Executive C. MITCHELL ... Ad Agency Executive Rest of cast listed alphabetically: DENISE GORDY ... (uncredited) JESSE KITTEN ... Unemployed Lathe Operator (uncredited) HOWARD NELSON RUBIEN ... Man at fashion show (uncredited) ROBERT TOWNSEND ... Extra (uncredited) |
Directed by: BERRY GORDY TONY RICHARDSON ... (uncredited) JACK WORMSER ... (uncredited) ========= Writing Credits: JOHN BYRUM ... (screenplay) TONI AMBER ... (story) ========= Produced by: JACK BALLARD ... producer ROB COHEN ... producer NEIL HARTLEY ... associate producer ========= Music by: MICHAEL MASSER ========= Cinematography by: DAVID WATKIN ========= Film Editing by: PETER ZINNER ========= Casting by: ELIZABETH R. WOODMAN (as ELIZABETH WOODMAN) JOE SCULLY ... (uncredited) ========= Art Direction by: AURELIO CRUGNOLA LEON ERICKSEN (as LEON ERICKSON) KEVIN BILES ... art director: act 2 musical (uncredited) ========= Set Decoration by: FRANCO FUMAGALLI JAMES RYAN ========= Costume Design by: DIANA ROSS ========= Makeup Department: FRANCO CORRIDONI ... makeup artist MARIA TERESA CORRIDONI ... hair stylist WALLY SCHWARTZ ... makeup artist JERRY TURNAGE (as JERRY TOURNAGE) ... hair stylist: Ms Ross / makeup artist: Ms Ross ========= Production Management: CAROL CARUSO ... post-production assistant WILLIAM CLARKSON ... unit production manager DAVID McCANN ... post-production supervisor MANRICO MELCHIORRE (as MANRICO MELCHIORE) ... unit production manager MARIO OLIVIERI ... unit manager ========= Second Unit Director or Assistant Director: PIERO AMATI ... second assistant director BOB DAHLIN (as ROBERT DAHLIN) ... second assistant director ANDREW GRIEVE ... first assistant director ========= Art Department: JULIO MARTINEZ ... illustrator: costumes MARCELLO MEDONI ... property master STANLEY ROGINSKY ... property master KEVIN BILES ... production desgner (uncredited) BILL GOLD ... poster designer (uncredited) ========= Sound Department: CURT FRISK ... boom operator MICHAEL GALLOWAY ... sound transfer BOBBE KURTZ ... loop editor DON H. MATTHEWS (DON MATTHEWS) ... production sound RICHARD PORTMAN ... re-recording mixer KAY ROSE ... sound editor DON MacDOUGALL ... re-recording mixer (uncredited) ========= Visual Effects by: PETER ANDERSON ... visual effects (uncredited) ========= Camera and Electrical Department: BILL A. ALLEN ... gaffer JOHN D. CREDEDIO ... key grip PETER EWENS ... camera operator ALAN McCABE ... camera operator ALVARO ROMAGNOLI ... gaffer SERGIO SERANTONI ... key grip SERGIO STRIZZI ... still photographer VILMOS ZSIGMOND ... additional photography by (uncredited) ========= Casting Department: PEMON RAMI ... casting (uncredited) ========= Costume and Wardrobe Department: IRÈNE GALITZINE (as PRINCESS GALITZINE) ... costume designer: auction fashion sequence SUSAN GERTSMAN ... wardrobe coordinator: Ms Ross JAY HURLEY ... costumer ANNALISA NASALLI-ROCCA (as ANNALISA NASALLI ROCCA) ... wardrobe supervisor ========= Editorial Department: JACK COLE ... montage CLAUDIO M. CUTRY (as CLAUDIO CUTRY) ... assistant editor ========= Location Management: DENNIS JUDD ... location auditor ========= Music Department: GIL ASKEY ... composer: additional music GEORGE BRAND ... music editor LEE HOLDRIDGE ... conductor / music arranger ========= Script and Continuity Department: SIOUX RICHARDS (as SIOUX OEHLER) ... script supervisor FRANCESCA ROBERTI ... script supervisor ========= Additional Crew: SHELLY BERGER ... creative consultant CHRIS CLARK ... creative assistant JANET HUBBARD ... executive assistant JHO JHENKINS ... choreographer PATTI RAYNER ... assistant to producers EUGENE RIZZO ... unit publicist (uncredited) |
Production Companies: Motown Productions Nikor Productions Paramount Pictures ========= Distributors: Paramount Pictures (1975) [USA] Theatrical Cinema International Corporation (CIC) (1975) [UK] Theatrical Cinema International Corporation (CIC) (1976) [SWEDEN] Theatrical Cinema International Corporation (CIC) (1976) [WEST GERMANY] Theatrical Cinema International Corporation (CIC) (1976) [JAPAN] Theatrical CBS (1978) [USA] TV Paramount Home Entertainment (2006) [USA] DVD Launch TV Studios (2015) [USA] All Media Paramount Home Video [USA] VHS |
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