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Release Date:
December 9, 1968
Original Title:
The Birthday Party
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Palomar Pictures International
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 123
Based on Harold Pinter's enigmatic play about a boarder in a British seaside dwelling who is visited by two strangers. They torment him verbally, ask him idiotic unanswerable questions, force him to sit down and stand up, and give him a "party". Then, eventually, they take him away, a tongue-tied idiot. The trivial becomes the terrible, and with it a certain wonder, a certain pity.
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Art Direction:
Edward Marshall
Assistant Director:
Andrew Grieve
Camera Operator:
Alan Hall
Director:
William Friedkin
Director of Photography:
Denys N. Coop
Editor:
Antony Gibbs
Executive Producer:
Edgar J. Scherick
Makeup Artist:
Eddie Knight
Producer:
Max Rosenberg
Milton Subotsky
Production Manager:
Teresa Bolland
Screenplay:
Harold Pinter
Sound Editor:
Alan Pattillo
Jim Roddan
Sound Recordist:
Norman Bolland
Theatre Play:
Harold Pinter
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