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Release Date:
June 14, 1963
Original Title:
Call Me Bwana
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Danjaq
EON Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
A returning moon capsule goes off course and lands in Africa where a little-known tribe finds it. Washington sends Matthew Merriwether to recover it—thinking he's an expert on the region—when in fact he's no such thing. However, a foreign power sends Secret Agent Luba to try and acquire the capsule for itself and, when Matthew and Luba reach their destination, they find that the tribe believes the capsule to be sacred and won't give it up.
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Art Direction:
Syd Cain
Assistant Art Director:
John Graysmark
Assistant Director:
Clive Reed
Associate Producer:
Stanley Sopel
Camera Operator:
John Winbolt
Continuity:
Kay Rawlings
Director:
Gordon Douglas
Director of Photography:
Ted Moore
Editor:
Peter R. Hunt
Executive Producer:
Harry Saltzman
Hairstylist:
Anne Box
Eileen Warwick
Main Title Designer:
Maurice Binder
Makeup Artist:
Tony Sforzini
Basil Newall
Music:
Muir Mathieson
Monty Norman
Producer:
Albert R. Broccoli
Screenplay:
Johanna Harwood
Nate Monaster
Mort Lachman
Bill Larkin
Second Unit Director:
Henry Geddes
Bluey Hill
Set Dresser:
Peter Russell
Sound Recordist:
Bill Daniels
John W. Mitchell
Special Effects:
John Stears
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