A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 10, 1975
Original Title:
Love and Death
Alternate Titles:
A Última Noite de Boris Grushenko
Amore e Guerra
Guerre et amour
La última noche de Boris Grushenko
愛與死
Genres:
Comedy | War
Production Companies:
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12 DE: 16 DK: 15 FR: TP IE: PG NL: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 85
In czarist Russia, a neurotic soldier and his distant cousin formulate a plot to assassinate Napoleon.
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Accountant:
Marie-Jose Testard
Art Direction:
Willy Holt
Assistant Art Director:
Marc Frédérix
Assistant Editor:
Marilyn McLaren
Assistant Unit Manager:
Patrick Gordon
Associate Producer:
Fred T. Gallo
Boom Operator:
Gérard de Lagarde
Camera Operator:
Daniel Vogel
Casting:
Miriam Brickman
Juliet Taylor
Blanche Wiesenfeld
Costume Designer:
Gladys de Segonzac
Director:
Woody Allen
Director of Photography:
Ghislain Cloquet
Editor:
Ron Kalish
Ralph Rosenblum
George B. Hively
Executive Producer:
Martin Poll
First Assistant Camera:
Guy Testa-Rossa
First Assistant Director:
Paul Feyder
Gaffer:
Michel Vocoret
Hairdresser:
Renée Guidet
Key Grip:
René Strasser
Makeup Artist:
Marie-Madeleine Paris
Anatole Paris
Music:
Sergei Prokofiev
Music Supervisor:
Felix Giglio
Other:
Adele Sanders
Producer:
Charles H. Joffe
Jack Rollins
Production Secretary:
Blanche Wiesenfeld
Production Supervisor:
Suzanne Wiesenfeld
Property Buyer:
Louis Boussaroque
Script Supervisor:
Catherine Prévert
Second Assistant Camera:
Philippe Houdart
Second Assistant Director:
Bernard Cohn
Set Dresser:
Claude Reytinas
Sound Editor:
Dan Sable
Sound Mixer:
Daniel Brisseau
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Al Gramaglia
Special Effects Assistant:
Peter Dawson
Special Effects Supervisor:
Kit West
Standby Property Master:
Jean Brunet
Still Photographer:
Paul Apoteker
Unit Manager:
Jean-Marie Durand
Wardrobe Master:
Andree Demarez
Writer:
Woody Allen
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