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Bullet BallBullet Ball Taxi Driver (USA 1975/76)

Color: Jodie Foster, Robert De Niro and Garth Avery Director: Martin Scorsese
Book: Paul Schrader
Photography: Michael Chapman
Music: Bernard Herrmann
Equipment: Charles Rosen
Editor: Marcia Lucas (Watch Over), Tom Rolf, Melvin Shapiro
Sound: Roger Pietschman, Tex Rudloff
Costumes: Ruth Morley
Co-Producer: Phillip M. Goldfarb
Producer: Michael Phillips, Julia Phillips, Tony Bill
Production Company: Bill-Phillips/Italo-Judeo/Columbia
Cast: Robert De Niro (Travis Bickle), Cybill Shepherd (Betsy), Jodie Foster (Iris), Peter Boyle (Wizard), Leonard Harris (Charles Palantine), Harvey Keitel (Matthews, calles Sport), Albert Brooks (Tom), Garth Avery (Iris' friend), Martin Scorsese (cab guest), Steven Prince (Andy, the weapon seller), Diahnne Abbott (Concession Girl), Frank Adu, Vic Argo, Gino Ardito, Harry Cohn, Copper Cunningham, Peter Savage, Brenda Dickson, Harry Fischler, Nat Grant, Richard Higgs, Beau Kayser, Vic Magnotta, Robert Maroff, Norman Matlock, Bill Minkin, Murray Moston, Harry Northup, Gene Palma, Carey Poe, Robin Utt, Robert Shields, Ralph Singleton, Joe Spinell, Maria Turner
Length: 114 min
Format: 35 mm, Color (Metrocolor)
Time/Location: 9. June - August 1975, New York City
First Showing: 7. February 1976
First Showing in Germany: 7. October 1976
Video Distributor: Columbia TriStar Video
Awards:

Bullet BallBullet Ball Bugsy Malone (GB 1975/76)

Color: Jodie Foster and Scott Baio Director: Alan Parker
Book: Alan Parker
Photography: Michael Seresin, Peter Biziou
Music: Paul Williams
Songs: Bugsy Malone/Speakeasy/Tomorrow/We're the Very Best at Being Bad/I'm Feeling Fine/My Name's Tallulah/So you want to be a Boxer?/I Shouldn't Cry But I Do/Down and Out/You Give a Little Love (Music and Texts: Paul Williams)
Production Design: Geoffry Kirkland
Editor: Gerry Hambling
Sound: Clive Winter
Costumes: Monica Howe
Choreography: Gillian Gregory
Executive Producer: David Puttnam
Producer: Alan Marshall
Production Company: Bugsy Malone Productions/National Film Finance Consortium/Goodtimes
Cast: Scott baio (Bugsy Malone), Florrie Dugger (Blousey Brown), Jodie Foster (Tallulah), John Cassisi (Fat Sam), Martin Lev (Dandy Dan), Paul Murphy (Leroy), Sheridian Russel (Knuckles), Albin Jenkins (Fizzy), Davidson Knight (Cagey Joe), Paul Chirelstein (Smolsky), Dexter Fletcher (Baby Face), Paul Besterman (Yonkers), Ron Melelu (Doodle), Jorge Valdez (Bronx Charlie), Michael Kirby (Angelo), Donald Waugh (Snake Eyes), Peter Holder (Ritzy), John Lee (Benny Lee), Jon Zebrowski (Shoulders), Michael Jackson (Razamataz), Andrew Paul (O'Dreary), Helen Corran (Bangles), Vivienne McKonne (Velma), Jeffrey Stevens (Louis)
Length: 93 min
Format: 35 mm, Color (Eastmancolor)
Time/Location: August 1975, Pinewood Studeos, London
First Showing: 27. May 1976, Cannes Film Festival
First Showing in Germany: 4. November 1976
Video Distribution: Atlas Video

Bullet BallBullet Ball The Little Girl who Lives Down the Lane (Canada/France/USA 1975/76)

Color: Jodie Foster and Martin Sheen aka: Das Maedchen am Ende der Strasse
Director: Nicolas Gessner
Book: Laird Koenig, Richard Lochte (after the novel by Laird Koenig)
Photography: René Verzier
Music: Christian Gaubert, Frédéric Chopin
Musical Managment: Mort Shuman
Equipment: Robert Prévost
Editor: Yves Langlois
Executive Producer: Harold Greenberg, Alfred Pariser
Co-Producer: Denis Héroux, Leland Nolan, Eugéne Lépicier
Producer: Zev Braun
Production Company: ICL Industries (Montréal)/Filmédis-Filmel (Paris), Zev Braun Productions (Los Angeles)
Cast: Jodie Foster (Rynn Jacobs), Martin Sheen (Frank Hallet), Alexis Smith (Mrs. Hallet), Mort Shuman (Miglioiti), Scott Jacoby (Mario Podesta), Dorothy Davis (Town-Hall Employee), Clesson Goodhue (Bank Director), Hubert Noel (1. Bank Clerk), Jacques Famery (2. Bank Clerk), Mary Morter (1. Cashier), Judie Wildman (2. Cashier)
Length: 94 min
Format: 35 mm, Color
Time/Location: Winter 1975, Montréal/Canada (Studeo) and Surroundings, Coast in Maine/USA
First Showing: Mai 1976, Cannes Film Festival
First Showing in Germany: 8. April 1977

Bullet BallBullet Ball Freaky Friday (USA 1976/77)

Color: Jodie Foster aka: Ein ganz verrueckter Freitag
Director: Gary Nelson
Book: Mary Rodgers (after her novel)
Photography: Charles F. Wheeler
Music: Johnny Mandel
Song: I'd like To Be You For A Day (Music and Text: Al Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn)
Equipment: John B. Mansbridge, Jack Senter
Editor: Cotton Warburton
Sound: Herb Taylor, Ron Ronconi
Costumes: Chuck Keehne, Emily Sundby
Co-Producer: Tom Leetch
Producer: Ron Miller
Production Company: Walt Disney Productions
Cast: Barbara Harris (Mrs. Andrews), Jodie Foster (Annabel Andrews), John Astin (Mr. Andrews), Patsy Kelly (Mrs. Schmauss), Dick Van Patten (Harold Jennings), Vicki Schreck (Virginia), Sorrell Booke (Mr. Dilk), Alan Oppenheimer (Mr. Joffert), Kaye Ballard (Trainer Betsy), Ruth Buzzi (Opponent Team Trainer),Mark McClure (Boris Harris), Marie Windsor (Mrs. Murphy), Sparky Marcus (Ben Andrews), Ceil Cabot (Miss McGuirk), Brooke Mills (Mrs. Gibbons), Karen Smith (Mary Kay Gilbert)
Length: 100 min
Format: 35 mm, Color (Technicolor)
Time/Location: April/May 1976, Los Angeles, San Diego
First Showing: February 1977
First Showing in Germany: 17. May 1979

Bullet BallBullet Ball Candleshoe (USA 1976/77)

Color: Jodie Foster on a bike aka: Abenteuer auf Schloss Candleshoe
Director: Norman Tokar
Book: David Swift, Rosemary Anne Sisson (after the novel "Christmas at Candleshoe" by Michael Innes)
Photography: Paul Beeson
Music: Ron Goodwin
Equipment: Albert Witherick
Editor: Peter Boita
Soundd: Claude Hitchcock, Ken Barker
Costumes: Julie Harris
Co-Producer: Hugh Attwooll
Producer: Ron Miller
Production Company: Walt Disney Productions
Cast: David Niven (Priory), Helen Hayes (Lady Gwendolyn St. Edmund), Jodie Foster (Casey Brown), Leo McKern (Harry Bundage), Vivian Pickles (Clara Grimsworthy), Veronica Quilligan (Cluny), Ian Sharrok (Peter), Sarah Tamakuni (Anna), David Samuels (Bobby), John Alderson (Jenkins), Mildred Shay (Mrs. McCress), Michael Balfour (Mr McCress), Sydney Bromley (Mr. Thresher), Michael Segal (Conductor)
Length: 101 min
Format: 35 mm, Color (Technicolor)
Time/Location: July/August 1976, Los Angeles, GB (Compton Wynyates, Warwickshire)
First Showing: December 1977
First Showing in Germany: 23. March 1988 (Video)
Video Distribution: Buena Vista Video

Bullet BallBullet Ball Il Casotto (Italy 1977)

Color: Jodie Foster and Paolo Stoppa aka: Strandgefluester
Director: Sergio Citti
Book: Vincenzo Cerami, Sergio Citty
Photography: Tonino Delli Colli
Music: Gianni Mazza
Equipment: Dante Ferretti
Editor: Nino Baragli
Producer: Mauro Bereradi, Gianfranco Piccioli
Co-Producer: Cristiana Catanese
Production Company: Parva Cinematografica
Cast: Jodie Foster (Teresina), Mariangela Melato (Giulia), Michele Placido (Vincenzo), Luigi Proietti (Gigi), Paolo Stoppa (Grandpa), Ugo Tognazzi (Cerquetti) Franco Citti (Nando), Catherine Deneuve (Dream Girl), Clara Algranti (Jole), Flora Mastroianni (Grandma), Carlo Croccolo (Carlo), McKenzie Bailey, Massimo Bonetti, Ninetto Davoli, Katy Marchand, Marco Marsili, Anna Melato, Gianni Rizzo, Julie Sebestyen, Gianrico Tondinelli
Length: 102 (German version 92) min
Format: 35 bmm, Color (Technicolor)
Time/Location: March/April 1977, Rome
First Showing in Germany: 1996 (Kabel 1)

Bullet BallBullet Ball Moi, Fleur Bleue/Stop Calling me Babe (France 1977)

This Movie was produced in an english and a french version at the same time! The lead characters were called Rosebud (Jodie Foster), Sandy (Sydne Rome) and Sylvester (Bernard Giraudeau) in both, the english version and the german synchronization.

aka: Fetzig, frei und ziemlich high
aka: Stunde der Zaertlichkeit
aka: Liebeserwachen
Director: Eric Le Hung
Book: Philippe Bourgoin (Dialogs: Philippe Bourgoin, Eric Le Hung)
Photography: Marcel Combe
Music: François d'Aime
Songs: Fly/La Conga/When I Looked At Your Face (Music: François d'Aime, Text: L. Bleecher, Vocal: Scherrie Payne), When I Looked At Your Face (Music: François d'Aime, Text: L. Bleecher, Vocal: Jodie Foster)
Equipment: Tony Roman
Editor: Christiane Lack
Sound: Alain Contrault
Producer: Guy Belfond
Production Company: Axe Films/Megalo Films/Peri Productions/Productions Yanne/Victorine Studios
Cast: Jodie Foster (Isabelle Tristan, called Fleur Bleue), Jean Yanne (Max), Sydne Rome (Blé des Champs), Bernard Giraudeau (Isidore), Odette Laure (Olga), Lila Kedrova (Marquise), Claude Gensac (Director), Henri Courseau (Pierre), Jacqueline Jefford (Teacher), Marthe Villalonga (Mme. Passemard), Max Meynier (Animator), Claudia Nottale (Violette), Zoé Chauveau
Length: 96 (german version 86) min
Format: 35 mm, Color (Gevacolor)
Time/Location: Summer 1977, Paris
First Showing: October 1977
First Showing in Germany: 21. June 1979
Video Distribution: Scala/Joy


Bullet BallBullet Ball Foxes (USA 1978-80)

Color: Kandice Stroh, Jodie Foster, Marilyn Kagan and Cherie Currie aka: Jeanies Clique
Director: Adrian Lyne
Book: Gerald Ayres
Photography: Leon Bijou
Music: Giorgio Moroder
Song: On the Radio (Theme from Foxes) (Music: Giorgio Moroder, Text: Donna Summer, Vocal: Donna Summer)
Equipment: Michel Levesque
Editor: Jim Coblentz
Sound: Kirk Francis
Co-Producer: Geoffrey Kirkland, Michael Seresin, Joel Blasberg, Gerry Hambling
Producer: David Puttnam, Gerald Ayres
Production Company: Casablanca Record/Filmworks/United Artists
Cast: Jodie Foster (Jeanie), Cherie Currie (Annie), Marilyn Kagan (Madge), Kandice Stroh (Deirdre), Scott Baio (Brad), Sally Kellerman (Mary), Randy Quaid (Jay), Lois Smith (Mrs. Axman), Adam Faith (Bryan), Jon Sloan (Loser), Jill Barrie Bogart (Sissie), Wayne Storm (Frank), Mary Margaret Lewis (Gladys), Grant Wilson (Greg), Fredric Lehne (Bobby), Robert Romanus (Scott), Roger Bowen (Lawyer), Buddy Foster (Boy in the car), E. Lamont Johnson (Detective), Mary Ellen O'Neill (Mrs. Steiner), Ben Frank (Daryl), Scott Garrett (Jason), Laura Dern (Debbie), Michael Taylor (Terry), Gino Baffa (Carter)
Length: 106 min
Format: 35 mm, Color (Technicolor)
Time/Location: 1978, Los Angeles (San Fernando Valley)
First Showing: February 1980
First Airing in Germany: 1. July 1985 (ARD)
Working Title: Ladies of the Valley

Bullet BallBullet Ball Carny (USA 1979/80)

Color: Jodie Foster aka: Jahrmarkt
Director: Robert Kaylor
Screenplay: Thomas Baum
Story: Phoebe Kaylor, Robert Kaylor, Robbie Robertson
Photography: Harry Stradling Jr.
Music: Alex North, Robbie Robertson
Production Design: William J. Cassidy
Editor: Stuart Pappé
Sound: Bill Kaplan
Executive Producer: Jonathan T. Taplin
Producer: Robbie Robertson
Production Company: Lorimar/United Artists
Starring: Garey Busey (Frankie Chapman), Jodie Foster (Donna), Robbie Robertson (Patch Beaudry)
Aslo Starring: Meg Foster (Gerta), Kenneth McMillian (Heavy St. John), Elisha Cook (On-Your-Mark), Tim Thomerson (Doubles), Theodore Wilson (Mails), John Lehne (Skeet), Bill McKinney (Marvin Dill)
Co-Starring: , Bert Remsen (Delno Baptiste), Woodrow Parfrey (W. C. Hannon), Alan Braunstein (Willie Mae), Tina Andrews (Sugaree), Craig Wasson (Mickey)
Additional Cast: Jordan Cael(Flame), John 'Doc' Cassidy (Harry the Hat), Margaret Jo Lee (Pagan Knight), William Bartman (Hi-Striker), Dani Dembrosky (Skinny), Robert Doqui (Jerry), George Emerson (Harold, the Fat Man), Cathi Harrer (Cheryl), Nancy Hazeltine (Lesbian), Noelle Massina (Noelle), Mary Siceloff (Georgene), Trisha Tiedemann (Trish), Fred Ward (Jack)
Length: 105 min
Format: 35 mm, Color (Metrocolor)
Time/Location: April/May 1979, Savannah,/Georgia
First Showing: June 1980
First Airing in Germany: 19. January 1985 (WDR)

Bullet BallBullet Ball O'Hara's Wife (USA 1981/82)

Director: William S. Bartman
Book: James Nasella, William S. Bartman
Story: William S. Bartman, Joseph Scott Kierland
Photography: Harry Stradling
Music: Artie Butler
Songtext: Molly-Ann Leikin
Buildings: Robert Zentis
Equipment: Chuck Rutherford, Pamela Bennett
Editor: George Berndt, James A. Bogardt
Sound: Ken King
Costumes: Madeline Ann Graneto
Executive Producer: Michael Timothy Murphy
Producer: Peter S. Davis, William N. Panzer
Production Company: Davis/Panzer Productions
Cast: Edward Asner (Bob O'Hara), Mariette Hartley (Harry O'Hara), Jodie Foster (Barbara O'Hara), Perry Lang (Rob O'Hara), Tom Bosley (Fred O'Hara), Ray Walston (Walter Tatum), Allen Williams (Billy Tatum), Mary Jo Catlett (Gloria), Nelson Welch (Nelson Attleby), Richard Schaal (Jerry Brad), Nehemiah Persoff (Dr. Fischer), Kelly Bishop (Beth Douglas), Eric Kilpatrick (Police Officer), Juanita Moore
Length: 87 min
Format: 35 mm, Color (DeLuxe Color)
Time/Location: Mai/June 1981, Los Angeles
First Showing: December 1982

Bullet BallBullet Ball Svengali (USA 1982/83) (TV)

aka: Obsession - Die dunkle Seite des Ruhms
Director: Anthony Harvey
Book: Frank Cucci
Story: Sue Grafton
Photography: Larry Pizer
Music: John Barry
Songs: One Dream At A Time/Getting Some Feelings Back In My Heart/I Never Lost A Lover Yet (Music: John Barry, Text: Don Black, Vocal: Jodie Foster
Equipment: Charles Bennett
Editor: Norman Gay
Production Management: A. Kitman Ho.
Producer: Robert Halmi Sr
Co-Producer: Robert Halmi Jr.
Production Company: Robert Halmi Productions/CBS
Cast: Peter O'Toole (Anton Bosnyak), Jodie Foster (Zoe Alexander), Elizabeth Ashley (Eve Swiss), Larry Joshua (Johnny Rainbow), Pamela Blair (Trish), Barbara Bryne (Mrs. Burns-Rizzo), Ronald Weyland (Hypnotiseur), Robin Thomas (Mendy Weidenbaum), Brian Carney (Abbot Renfrew), Madeline Potter (Antonia), Holly Hunter (Leslie), Vera Mayer (Gizella), Paul O'Keefe (Oliver), Stu Charno (Boomer), Peter Boruchowiitz (Chris), Skunkadelique (Footlockers), Ed Vadas (Emcee), Dick Turnail (A&R Man), David A. Brooks (Norvid), Jacques Perreault (Lance)
Length: 100 min
Format: 35 mm, Color (Movielab)
Time: 1982
First Showing: 9. March 1983
First Airing in Germany: 13. August 1990 (Video)
Video Distribution: Fox Video

Bullet BallBullet Ball The Hotel New Hampshire (USA 1983/84)

BW: Jodie Foster and Rob Lowe Director: Tony Richardson
Book: Tony Richardson (after the novel by John Irving)
Photography: David Watkin
Music: Jacques Offenbach (adapted, arranged and conducted by Raymond Leppard, performed by The London Philharmonic Orchestra, recorded at CTS Studios, Ltd., Wembley, London, Recording Enineer: John Richards)
Songs: Good Golly Miss Molly by Robert "Bumps" Blackwell and John Marascalco, Tears On My Pillow by S. Bradford & A. Lewis, Bad Boy Blues by Pierre P. Belmar
Production & Costume Design: Jocelyn Herbert
Editor: Robert K. Lambert
Sound: Patrick Rousseau
Executive Producer: George Yaneff, Kent Walwin, Grahame Jennings
Co-Producer: Jim Beach
Producer: Neil Hartley
Associated Producer: Pieter Kroonenburg, David Patterson
Production Company: Yellow Bill/Producers' Circle/Woodfall/Orion/J&M Film Sales Limited
Starring: Jodie Foster (Franny Berry), Beau Bridges (Father Win Berry), Rob Lowe (John Berry), Nastassja Kinski (Susie the Bear), Wilford Brimley (Iowa Bob), Paul McCrane (Frank Berry), Jennie Dundas (Lilly Berry), Wallace Shawn (Freud), Lisa Banes (Mother Mary Berry), Amanda Plummer (Mrs. Miscarriage), Anita Morris (Rhonda Ray), Dorsey Wright (Junior Jones), Matthew Modine (Chip Dove/Ernst)
Featuring: Seth Green (Egg), Jonelle Allen (Sabrina)
Additional cast: Wally Aspell (Hotel Manager), Jobst Oriwal (German Man), Linda Clark (German Woman), Nicholas Podbrey (Boy with rifle), Norris Domingue (High School Band Conductor), Jean-Louis Roux (Old Billig), Cali Timmins (Bitty Duck), Richard Jutras (Lenny Metz), Colin Irving (Chip Dove Gang Member), Anthony Ulc (Chip Dove Gang Member), Nick Nardi (Chip Dove Gang Member), Fred Doederlein (Finnish Doctor), Walter Massey (Texan), Young Sup Chung, Inhi Chung (Oriental Couple), Ada Fuoco (New Jersey Woman), Joan Heney (Connecticut Woman), Elie Oren (King of Mice), Johnny O'Neil (Chester Pulaski), Charles Fournier (Howard Tuck), Robert Thomas (Harold Swallow), Gayle Garfinkle (Doris Wales/Annie), Roger Blay (Arbeiter), Timothy Webber (Wrench), Janine Manatis (Schwanger), Amanda Plummer (Miss Miscarriage), Sharon Noble (Babette), Lorena Gale (Dark Inge), Jade D. Bari (Jolanta), Jon Hutman (Reporter No. 1), Joely Richardson (Waitress), Gayle Garfinkle (Screaming Anne), Adrian Aron (American Woman), Arthur Grosser (American Man), Tara O'Donnel (American Daughter), Louis di Bianco ((BArtender), Jyanna Honey (Bar Patron), Michele Scarabelli (Chip Dove Girl Friend), Jeffrey Cohen (New York Journalist), Benoit Laberge (Bookstore Man), James v. Mathews (Reporter No. 2), Prudence Emery (Mean Female Reporter)
Stunts: Peter Cox, Celine Fournier, David Rigby, Jérôme Tiberghien
Assistant Director: Bill Scott
Production Manager: Mychèle Boudrias
Production Coordinator: Danièle Rohrbach
Associate Producers: Bill Scott, Norman Twain
Casting: Howard Feuer, Jeremy Ritzer
Assistant to Producer: Sandra Maltz
Unit Manager: Estelle Lemieux
Second assistant Director: Anne Murphy
Second Unit Director: Robert K. Lambert
Art Director: John Meighen
Assistant to Ms. Herbert: Susan Jenkinson
Construction Coordinator: Claude Powell
Construction Supervisor: Claude Simard
Property Master: Jacques Chamberlain
Prop Buyers: Frances Calder, François Séguin
Special Effects: Jacques Godbout, Louis Craig
Chief Carpenter: Normand Righer
Carpenter: Eudore Leclerc
Costume Supervisor: Thomas Keller
Costume Coordinator: François Laplante
Wardrobe Master: John Stowe
Wardrobe Mistress: Huguette Gagné
Ms. Kinski's Bear Costumes: Richard Tautkus
Make-up: Diane Simard, Micheline Foisy
Make-up Assistants: Cecile Rigaul, Marie-Josée Lafontane
Hair Stylists: Pierre David, Bob Pritchet
Additional Hairdressers: Richard Hansen, Martin Menard
Camera Operator: John Palmer
Assistant Cameraman: Michael Connor
2nd Assistant Cameraman: Jean-Jacques Gervais
2nd Camera Operator: Peter Benison
Assistants 2nd Camera: Dennis Gingras, Glen McPherson, Jean-Francois Poulic, Jacques Bernier
Assistant Film Editors: Timothy Tobin, Barbera Brown
Sound: Patrick Rousseau
Boom Woman: Véronique Gabillaud
Cablewoman: Ginette Guillard
Sound Re-Recording: Bill Varney, Gregg Landaker, Steve Maslow (all C.A.S.)
Supervising Sound Editor: David Pettijohn
Sound Editors: John Larson, Michael Dobie, James Beshears
Music Editor: Ted Whitfield
ADR Supervisors: Jerry Stanford, Paul Huntsman
Dialogue Consultant: Leon Askin
Best Boy: Claude Fortier
Electricians: Gilles Fortier, Jean Trudeau, Normand Viau
Key Grip: Serge Grenier
Grips: Robert Grenier, Marion Mailhot, André Quelette, Gregg Schmitt
Location Casting: Barbara A. Lamberts
Extras Casting: Vera Miller, Nadia Roma
Script Supervisor: France Lachapelle
Negative Cutter: Cathy Carr
Color Timer: Dick Ritchie
Opticals: The Optical House
Unit Publicists: Prudence Emery
Still Photographer: Attila Dory
Production Secretary: Danielle Rossignol
Location Accounting Staff: Lucie Drolet, Yvette Duguet, Claire Williamson, Mona Williamson
Stunt Coordinator: Jérôme Tiberghien
Bear Trainer: Wally Naghtin
Honeywagon Driver: Jackie Crane
Generator Operator: Rodger Dean
Art Department Assistants: Chris Gilmore, Richard Hernandez, Skip Hobbs, Jon Hutman, Maurice Tremblay
Production Assistants: Alain Belhumeur, Michel Boyer, Léo D. Carpenter, Jean-Claude Cloutier, Richard Gregoire, Pierre Houle, Scott Johnston, Jacques LAberge, Elizabeth Lamy, Denis Normandeau, Lois-Philippe Rochon, Roger Tremblay
Publicity: Dennis Davidson Associates
Still Photographs: Universal Pictures: "This Gun for Hire", Paramount 1942, "The Great Gatsby", Paramount 1949
Length: 110 min
Format: 35 mm Arriflex, processed by Bellevue Pathé (1972) Inc., Color (Technicolor), Dolby Stereo
Approval: No. 27215, Motion Pictures Association of America
Copyright: Grahame Jennings, MCMLXXXIV
Time/Location: May/June 1983, Canada (Montréal, Québec, Hotel Tadoussac)
First Showing: 9. March 1984
First Showing in Germany: 22. February 1985

Bullet BallBullet Ball The Blood of Others/Le Sang Des Autres (France/Canada 1983/84)

Color: Jodie Foster on a stolen bike This movie was produced in a english and a french version at the same time

aka: Das Blut der Anderen
Director: Claude Chabrol
Book: Brian Moore (based on the novel by Simone de Beauvoir (Editions Gallimard))
Photography: Richard Ciupka
Music: François Dompierre, Matthieu Chabrol (Copyright: Editions Hortensia)
Production Design: François Comtet
Costumes: Pierre Cadot
Equipment: Pierre Lefait
Consultants: Lawrence Alton, John Arnoldy
Editor: Monique Fardoulis, Yves Langlois
Sound: Patrick Rousseau, Jean-Bernard Thomasson
Co-Producer (France): Gabriel Boustani
Executive Producer: Lamar Card
Producer: Denis Héroux, John Kemeny
Production Company: International Cinema Corporation, Ciné-Simone Inc. (Montréal)/Filmax (Paris)/Antenne 2 TV France/Films A2/Superchannel/CTV Television Network/Telefilm Canada
Starring: Jodie Foster (Héléne), Michael Ontkean (Jean Blomart), Sam Neill (Bergmann), Lambert Wilson (Paul), Stéphane Audran (Gigi Grandjovan), Alexandra Stewart (Madeleine), Monique Mercure (Madame Kotz), Roger Mirmont (Marcel), Jean-François Balmer (Arnaud), Marie Bunel (Yvonne Kotz), John Vernon (General von Loenig), Christine Laurent (Denise), Michel Robin (Raoul)
With: Jean-Pierre Aumont (Monsieur Blomart), Micheline Presle (Madame Monge)
Special Guest Star: Kate Reid (Madame Blomart)
Additional Cast Renaud Verley (Dr. Duval), George Bruce (Adjutant), Marcel Guy (Dr. Lenfant), André Chaumeau (SS General Classen), Alain Doutey (Leclerc), Patrick Delauneux (Mathieu), Germaine Delbat (Marie), Katia Romanoff (Italian Countess), Jean Champion (Elevator Operator), Harold Kay (Colonel Davies), Jacques François (Colonel Cateins), Catherine Lachens (Madame Grant), Christian Bobe (First Soldier), Erick Deshores (Second Soldier), Samuel Fuller (Old Man in small café), Christa Lang (German female decurity officer), Didier Sauvegrain (First Soldier in small café), Didier Bourdon (Second Soldier in small café), Peter Semler (German Colonel on highway), Thierry Redler (Young German Officer on highway), Blanche Ravalec (Nun at station), Gérard Buhr (German Major at Meurice Restaurant), Dominique Zardi, Georges Claisse (German Colonel at Meurice Restaurant), Raoul Guylad (German Doctor at prison), Louise Chevalier
Production Executive: Susan Cavan
Associate Producer: Paolo de Oliveira
Casting (USA): Mike Fenton, Jane Feindberg, Valorie Massalas
Production Manager: Jacques Bourdon
First Assistant Directors: Philippe DeLabre, Michel Dupuy
Continuity: Aurore Paquiss
Unit Manager: Daniel Szuster
Location Manager: Bertrand Cornu de la Fontaine
Dialog Coach: Ken Meyer
Camera Operator: Michel Thiriet
1st Assistant Cameraman: Christian Vivier
2nd Assistant Cameraman: Olivier Ide
Boom Person: Véronique Gabillaud
Set Decorateur - Buyer: Pierre Lefait
Set Dresser: René Candido
Prop Man: Patrick Maugin
Gaffer: John Berrie
Key Grip: Jean-Baptiste Dutreix
Wardrobe: Bernard Fittes
Dressers: François Poillot, Nathalie Cercuel, Dominique Roulance
Makeup: Jacques Clémente, Lydia Pujols
Hairdressers: Catherine Leblanc, Alice Schwartz
Assistants to the producers: Carmela Guillemineau, Betsy Manheimer
Post Production Supervisor: Bill Wiggins
Dialogue and Sound Effects Editors: Casablanca
Music Editor: Carl Zittrer
Foley: Terry Burke
Re-recording Mixers: David Appleby, Don White
Additional Credits:

Length: 130 min (Cinema), 270 min (english video version), 6 x 55 min (TV)
Format: 35 mm, Color
Time/Location: August - December 1983, France (Paris and surroundings), Brussels/Belgia
First Showing: 2. May 1984 (Paris)
First Airing in Germany: 25., 26. and 29. December 1995 (in three parts of 90 min) (TM3)
Awards:
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