The People Next Door (1970) [R]

Release Date:
August 26, 1970

Original Title:
The People Next Door

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
AVCO Embassy Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 93

A movie as American as Mom's apple pie, Daddy's Scotch-on-the-rocks and little Maxie's hang-ups.

A married couple struggle with the realities of their imperfect marriage as they fight to save and rehabilitate their teenage daughter from a life of drug addiction and ultimate committal to a mental ward.

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Art Direction:
John Jay Moore

Assistant Director:
Terence A. Donnelly

Assistant Director Trainee:
Dwight Williams

Associate Producer:
Kenneth Utt

Camera Operator:
Michael Chapman

Conductor:
Don Sebesky

Costume Design:
Ann Roth

Director:
David Greene

Director of Photography:
Gordon Willis

Editor:
Arline Garson

Electrician:
Dusty Wallace

Foley Artist:
Stephen Fitzstephens

Hairstylist:
Harold Melvin

Head Carpenter:
Jules Wollock

Key Grip:
Robert Ward

Makeup Artist:
Robert Laden

Original Music Composer:
Don Sebesky

Producer:
Herbert Brodkin

Production Design:
Charles Bailey

Production Manager:
Paul Ganapoler

Property Master:
Walter Stocklin

Screenplay:
J.P. Miller

Script Supervisor:
Nancy Hopton

Set Decoration:
Richard Adee

Sound:
Chris Newman

Sound Editor:
Jack Fitzstephens

Story:
J.P. Miller

Supervising Editor:
Brian Smedley-Aston

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Joseph W. Dehn
Florence Foy

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