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Director: Vincent McEveety Book: Robert Heverly (after the novel by Mary A. Hancock) Photography: William Snyder Music: Buddy Baker Equipment: John B. Mansbridge, Russel Menzer Editor: Ray de Leuw Sound: Robert O. Cook Producer: Ron Miller Co-Producer: Tom Leetch Production Company: Walt Disney Productions Cast: Patricia Crowley (Leah McIver), Albert Salmi (Jamie McIver),
Charles Aidman (Jed McIver), Mitch Vogel (Jamie McIver),
Richard Anderson (Major Galt), Dub Taylor (Cicero Everhart),
Eric Shea (Mark McIver), John Harper (Mr. Sykes), James Nusser (Ben Forrester),
Dan Ferrone (Lt. Saunders), Jodie Foster (Suellen McIver), Gregg Palmer (Poss Bushwacker), William Fawcett Length: 81 min Format: 35 mm Color (Technicolor) Time: Summer 1969 First Airing: 1. and 8. March 1970 (two parts in the series World of Disney) First Showing in Cinema: July 1972 in GB
aka: Flucht in die Wildnis Director: Bernhard McEveety Book: Stewart Raffill Photography: Monroe P. Askins Music: Buddy Baker Equipment: John B. Mansbridge, Walter M. Simonds Editor: Robert Stafford Sound: Herb Taylor, Andrew Gilmore Costumes: Chuck Keehne, Emily Sundby Animal Trainer: Joseph and Stewart Raffill Co-Producer: Tom Leetch, Stewart Raffill Producer: Winston Hibbler Production Company: Walt Disney Productions Cast: Michael Douglas (Danny), Will Gerer (Grandpa), Arch Johnson (Police Chief), Johnny Whitaker (Napoleon Wilson), Jodie Foster (Samantha), Henry Jones (Mr. Gutteridge), Major (Major, the Lion), Vito Scotti (Clown Dimetri), John Crawford (Seargeant), Mary Wickes (Employee), Ellen Corby (Gertrude), Rex Holman (Mark), Claude Johnson (Gary), John Lupton (Pete) Length: 92 min Format: 35 mm, Color (Technicolor) Time/Location: Summer 1971, Strawberry Mountains/Oregon First Showing: July 1972 First Showing in Germany: 17. Mai 1988 (Video) Video Distribution: Buena Vista Video
aka: Round Up Director: Jerrold Freedman Book: Thomas Rickman, Calvin Clements Story: Barry Sandler Photography: Fred Kroenekamp Music: Don Ellis Singer: Jeff Thomas Equipment: Joseph R. Jennings Editor: David Berlatsky Sound: Don Johnson, Harry W. Tetrick Costumes: Ronald Talsky Executive Producer: Jules Levy, Arthur Gardner Producer: Marty Elfand Production Company: MGM/Levy-Gardner-Laven/Raquel Welch/Artists Entertainment Complex Cast: Raquel Welch (K. C. Carr), Kevin McCarthy (Burt Henry), Helena Kallianiotes (Jackie Burdette), Norman Alden (Horrible Hank Hopkins), Jeanne Cooper (Vivien, the Trainer), Mary Kay Pass (Lovey), Martine Bartlett (Mrs. Carr), Cornelia Sharpe (Tammy O'Brien), William Gray Espy (Randy), Dick Lane (Len, TV Speaker), Russ MArtin (Dick Wicks), Stephen Manley (Walt), Jodie Foster (Rita), Georgia Schmidt (old Woman), Patti "Moo Moo" Cavin (Big Bertha Bogliani), Shelly Novack/Jim Nickerson (Fans) Length: 99 min Format: 35 mm (Panavision), Color (Metrocolor) Locations: Portland/Oregon, Fresno/California, Kansas City/Kansas First Showing: August 1972 First Showing in Germany: 1985 (Video)
aka: Tom Sawyers Abenteuer Director: Don Taylor Book: Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman (after "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain) Photography: Frank Stanley Songs: Gratification/A Man's Gotta Be (What He's Born to Be)/If'n I Was God/Tom Sawyer, How Come?/Hannibal, Mo. ('Zouree)/Free Bootin'/Aunt Polly's Soliloquy (Music and Texts: Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman) Musical Management: John Williams Title Song: River Song (Music and Text: Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman, sung by Charley Pride) Production Design: Philip Jefferies Editor: Marion Rothman Sound: Murray Spivack, Dean Vernon, Theodore Soderberg Costumes: Donfeld Choreography: Danny Daniels Production Management: Robert Greenhut Executive Producer: Walter Bien Co-Producer: Frank Capra Jr. Producer: Arthur P. Jacobs Production Company: Apjac International/Reader's Digest/United Artists Cast: Johnny Whitaker (Tom Sawyer), Celeste Holm (Aunt Polly), Warren Oates (Muff Potter), Jeff East (Huckleberry Finn), Jodie Foster (Becky Thatcher), Lucille Benson (Widow Douglas), Henry Jones (Mr. Dobbins), Noah Keen (Judge Thatcher), Dub Taylor (Clayton), Richard Eastham (Doc Robinson), Sandy Kenyon (Officer Clemens), Joshua Hill Lewis (Cousin Sidney), Susan Joyce (Cousine Mary), Kunu Hank (Indian-Joe) Length: 103 min Format: 35 mm (Panavision), Color (DeLuxe) Time/Location: Summer 1972, Arrow Rock/Missouri (Cave photography in Meramec Caverns and Onongaga Cave) First Showing: March 1973 First Airing in Germany: 26. December 1992 (ARD)
aka: Ein Kamel im Wilden Westen Director: Bernard McEveety Book: Harry Spalding Photography: Charles F. Wheeler Music: Jerry Goldsmith Equipment: John B. Mansbridge, LeRoy G. Deane Editor:: Robert Stafford Sound: Herb Taylor, George Ronconi Costumes: Chuck Keehne, Emily Sundby Co-Producer: Tom Leetch Producer: Winston Hibler Production Company: Walt Disney Productions Cast: James Garner (Clint Keyes), Vera Miles (Doris McIver), Clay O'Brien (Mark), Pat Hingle (Capt. Stewart), Morgan Woodward (Sgt. Raines), John Doucette (Sgt. Waller), Andrew Prine (Kaplan), Robert Pine (Lt. Cummins), Bruce Glover (Schrader), Ken Swofford (Pvt. Dixon), Jay Silverheels (Jimmy Wolf), Jodie Foster (Martha McIver), Jim Davis, Walter Brooke, Rudy Diaz, John Flinn, Lois Red Elk, Hal Baylor, Terry Wilson, Paul Sorensen, Read Morgan, Richard Hale. Length: 90 min Format: 35 mm, Color (Technicolor) Location: Kanab/Utah First Showing: June 1973 First Airing in Germany: 12. August 1988
aka: Ein Laecheln vor dem Tode Director: Jerry Thorpe Book: Howard Rodman Photography: Jack Woolf Music: Billy Goldenberg Equipment: Walter Scott Herndon Editor: Melvin Shapiro, Michael A. Hoey Producer: Jerry Thorpe Production Company: Warner Bros./ABC Starring [German Dubbing by]: David Janssen (Harry Orwell) [Erik Schumann] Guest Stars [German Dubbing by]: John Anderson (Col. John Lockport) [K. E. Ludwig], Howard da Silva (Lt. Humphrey Kenner) [Gernot Duda], Martin Gabel (Meade DeRuyter), Clu Gulager (Milt Bosworth) [Klaus Kindler], Zalman King (Roy St. John) [Hans-Georg Panczak], Tim McIntire (Charley English) [Ekkehardt Belle], Andrea Marcovicci (Jennifer English) [Alexandra Ludwig-Halm], Harvey Jason (Photographer), Barbara Leigh (Mildred), Victor Argo (Sgt. Richard Marum), Ellen Weston (Julia), Chet Winfield (Photographer's Assistent) Co-Star [German Dubbing by]:Jodie Foster (Liberty Cole) [Laura Maire], Length: 100 min Format: 35 mm, Color First Airing: 3. February 1974 German Dubbing Editor: Udo Bremer German Dubbing Studio: TV Studio Munich (Unterfoehring) German Book and Dialog Director: K. E. Ludwig First Airing in Germany: 13. March 1996 (ZDF) Bare Facts: The german dubbing studio misspelled Tim McIntire to Jim McIntire in their credits. Description: A psychotic photographer pursues a cover girl. Jodie plays a girl whose mother was caught during a theft. Harry-O has to solve both problems.
aka: Alice lebt hier nicht mehr Director: Martin Scorsese Book: Robert Getchell Photography: Kent L. Wakeford Songs: Mott the Hoople, Leon Russel, Elton John, T.Rex, Ellse Burstyn, Kris Kristofferson, ... Additional Music: Richard LaSalle Production Design: Toby Carr Rafaelson Editor: Marcia Lucas Executive Producer: Larry Cohen Co-Producer: Sandra Weintraub Producer: David Susskind, Audrey Maas Production Company: Warner Bros. Cast: Ellen Burstyn (Alice Hyatt), Kris Kristofferson (David Barrie), Alfred Lutter (Tommy Hyatt), Harvey Keitel (Ben Eberhart), Billy Green Bush (Donald Hyatt), Diane Ladd (Flo), Lelia Goldoni (Bea Webb), Lane Bradbury (Rita Eberhart), Vic Tayback (Mel), Jodie Foster (Doris Prinson, called Audrey), Valerie Curtin (Vera), Murray Moston (Jacobs), Harry Northup (Barkeeper at Joe's & Jim's), Mia Bendixsen (Alice at age of eight) Length: 112 min Format: 35 mm, Color (Technicolor) Time/Location: Beginning of 1974, Tucson/Arizona, New Mexico, Columbia Studeos, Los Angeles First Showing: December 1974 First Showing in Germany: 26. September 1975
aka: Echos eines Sommers Director: Don Taylor Book: Robert L. Joseph Photography: John Coquillon Music: Terry James Song: The Last Castle (Music, Text and Vocal: Richard Harris) Equipment: Jack McAdam Editor: Michael F. Anderson Soundd: Richard Lightstone Costumes: Ron Talsky Executive Producer: Sandy Howard, Richard Harris Co-Producer: Dermot Harris, Muriel Bradley Producer: Robert L. Joseph Production Company: Beata Filmco./Castle Service Company/Astral Bellevue Pathé Cast: Richard Harris (Eugene Striden), Lois Nettleton (Ruth Striden), Geraldine Fitzgerald (Sara), William Windom (Dr. Hallett), Brad Savage (Philip Anding), Jodie Foster (Deirdre Striden) Length: 99 min Format: 35 mm, Color (Eastmancolor) Time/Location: Spring 1975, Nova Scotia/Canada First Showing: April 1976 First Showing in Germany: 1995 (VOX) (??) Working Title: The Last Castle
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