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Release date (USA): June,1967 Foreign Posters: Spain
France
Argentina
Belgium
Turkey
Yugoslavia
Finland
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Director: Alexander MacKendrick Producer: Producer: John Calley and Martin Ransohoff Screenwriter: Ira Wallach, George Kirgo and Maurice Richlin based on the novel Muscle Beach by Wallach Genre: Comedy
Cast: Tony Curtis .... Carlo CofieldClaudia Cardinale .... Laura Califatti Sharon Tate .... Malibu
Robert Webber .... Rod Prescott Joanna Barnes .... Dianne Prescott David Draper .... Harry Hollard Mort Sahl .... Sam Ligonberry Edgar Bergen .... Madame Lavinia Ann Elder .... Millie Gunde
(Above) Rehearsing the scene in which she rescues Tony Curtis from the sea (below) (Director Alexander MacKendrick is in the back holding the megaphone)
Marc London .... Fred Barker Douglas Henderson .... Henderson Sarah Selby .... Ethyl Mary Grace Canfield .... Seamstress Dub Taylor .... Electrician David Fresco Gilbert Green Jim Backus Henry Backus .... Themselves
Cinematography by
Philip Lathrop Bob Buguor Film Editing by Rita Roland - Thomas Stanford Art Direction by George W. Davis Edward Carfagno Set Design by Henry Grace Charles Thompson Costume Design by Donfeld Make-up by William Tuttle Title song The Birds.
An MGM production. Runtime: 97 min.
Leonard Maltin Summary: The one gem out of nine million bad Tony Curtis comedy vehicles; satire on Southern California has good direction, funny performance by Sharon Tate and a catchy tittle song sung by The Birds. Good fun in Panavision.
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