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HOLLYWOOD AND THE STARS (1964)

ANATOMY OF A MOVIE: The Cardinal

A Wolper Production in Association with United Artists Television

Doc. Series & Series of Special

Sponsored by Purex & Timex
Air Date 1/31/64
NETWORK NBC

Main Credits

Writer Nicolas Noxon
Writer Ed Spiegel
Executive Producer David L. Wolper
Producer Ed Spiegel
Director Jack Haley
Narrator Joseph Cotten

Full Credit List

Writer Nicolas Noxon
Writer Ed Spiegel
Film Research Director Bobbe P. Kurtz
Film Research Director Madge Reynolds
Research William Edgar
Executive Producer David L. Wolper
Producer Ed Spiegel
Series Producer Jack Haley
Associate Producer Julian Ludwig
Production Executive Al Ramrus
Business Administrator Harvey Bernhard
Director Jack Haley
Narrator Joseph Cotten
Production Manager Jack Mulcahy
Production Coordinator Jim Schmerer
Film Supervisor Bert Gold
Camera Operator Charles Gossett
Camera Operator Piero Portalupi
Camera Operator Ross Lowell
Sound Engineer Jerry Ow Young
Assistant Editor Hyman Kaufman
Film Librian John Orland
Sound Effects Editor Morton Tubor
Title Music Elmer Bernstein
Musical Supervision Jack Tillar
Title Design by Modern Film Effects
Opitcal Effects Modern Film Effects
Special Thanks Otto Preminger and the Cast and Crew of "The Cardinal"

Other Episodes

THE MAN CALLED BOGART
SIRENS, SYMBOLS & GLAMOUR GIRLS (I)
SIRENS, SYMBOLS & GLAMOUR GIRLS (II)
THEY WENT THAT-A- WAY
THE IMMORTAL JOLSON
HOW TO SUCCEED AS A GANGSTER
BIRTH OF A STAR
THE UNSINKABLE BETTE DAVIS
THE FABULOUS MUSICALS
THE FUNNY MEN (PART I)
THE FUNNY MEN (PART II)
THE ONE AND ONLY BING
HOLLYWOOD, USA
MONSTERS WE'VE KNOWN AND LOVED
TEENAGE IDOLS (PART I)
TEENAGE IDOLS (PART II)
HOLLYWOOD GOES TO WAR
ANATOMY OF A MOVIE: The Cardinal
THE GREAT LOVERS
THE ANGRY SCREEN
THE SWASHBUCKLERS
ON LOCATION: Night of the Iguana
IN SEARCH OF KIM NOVAK
PAUL NEWMAN: Actor in a Hurry
NATALIE WOOD: Hollywood's Child
THE OSCARS: Moments of Greatness (Part I)
THE OSCARS: Moments of Greatness (Part II)
THE ODYSSEY OF RITA HAYWORTH
WHAT A WAY TO GO: AN EXTRAVAGANZA IN THE MAKING
THE GREAT DIRECTORS
THE WILD AND WONDERFUL THIRTIES