Days of Heaven (1978) [PG]

Release Date:
September 13, 1978

Original Title:
Days of Heaven

Alternate Titles:
Cennet günleri
Cinzas no Paraíso
Cənnətdə Günlər
Dias del Cielo
Días de gloria
I giorni del Cielo
Les Moissons du Ciel
Niebiańskie Dni
Tage des Himmels
Tage des Himmels - In der Glut des Südens
Дни жатвы
天堂之日
천국의 나날들

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12  DE: 12  FR: U  GB: PG  HU: 12  NL: 16  US: PG 

Runtime: 94

She gave her hand to one man, but her heart to another.

In 1916, a Chicago steel worker accidentally kills his supervisor and flees to the Texas panhandle with his girlfriend and little sister to work harvesting wheat in the fields of a stoic farmer.

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Additional Editor:
Caroline Biggerstaff
Susan Martin
Marion Segal

Additional Music:
Leo Kottke

Additional Photography:
Haskell Wexler

Animal Wrangler:
Reg Glass

Art Direction:
Jack Fisk

Assistant Camera:
Robert Eber
Kent Remington

Assistant Editor:
Roberta Friedman
George Trirogoff

Assistant Property Master:
Barry Merrells

Assistant Sound Editor:
Allan Bromberg

Best Boy Grip:
Malcolm Kendall

Boom Operator:
Louis Hogue
Glen Lambert

Camera Operator:
John Bailey
Rod Parkhurst
Eric Van Haren Noman

Casting:
Dianne Crittenden

Casting Assistant:
Terry Bolo
Barbara Claman
Geno Havens
Judith Lamb
Karen Rea
Elinor Renfield

Color Assistant:
Bob McMillian

Colorist:
Richard Garibaldi

Conductor:
Ennio Morricone

Costume Design:
Patricia Norris
Jerry R. Allen

Director:
Terrence Malick

Director of Photography:
Néstor Almendros

Dolby Consultant:
Philip Boole
Stephen Katz
Clyde McKinney

Dolly Grip:
Frank Merrells

Driver:
John Brumby

Editor:
Billy Weber

Editorial Consultant:
Tikki Goldberg
Dessie Markovsky
Jeffrey Schneider

Electrician:
Andrew D. Wilson

Executive Producer:
Jacob Brackman

First Assistant Director:
Skip Cosper

Gaffer:
James F. Boyle

Hairstylist:
Bertine Taylor

Key Grip:
Clyde Hart

Makeup Artist:
Jamie Brown

Music Coordinator:
Gabriella Belloni
Denny Bruce
Enrico DeMelis

Music Editor:
Daniel Allan Carlin
Ted Roberts

Musician:
Rick Smith

Negative Cutter:
Barbara Morrison

Original Music Composer:
Ennio Morricone

Other:
Peter Gregory
Jean Marler
Robert Thirlwell
Joe Wachter
Chansonetta Emmons
Henry Hamilton Bennett
Lewis Hine
Frances Benjamin Johnston
Ken Middleham
William Notman

Painter:
Johnny Lattanzio

Producer:
Bert Schneider
Harold Schneider

Production Manager:
Les Kimber

Production Secretary:
Marilyn Tasso

Property Master:
Alan Levine

Researcher:
Susan Vermazen
Nathalie Seaver

Score Engineer:
Sandro Fois
John Iles
Sergio Marcotulli

Scoring Mixer:
Robert W. Glass Jr.

Script Supervisor:
Wallace C. Bennett

Second Assistant Director:
Rob Lockwood
Martin Walters

Second Unit Director:
Jacob Brackman

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Paul Ryan

Set Decoration:
Robert Gould

Sound Assistant:
Allen Byers
Robert Burton
Alan Splet

Sound Editor:
Sharron Miller

Sound Effects:
John T. Reitz

Sound Effects Editor:
Charles L. Campbell
Colin C. Mouat

Sound Mixer:
George Ronconi
Barry Thomas

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Wilkinson
Don MacDougall

Sound Recordist:
Michael Galloway

Special Effects:
Mel Merrells
John Thomas

Special Sound Effects:
Jim Cox

Still Photographer:
Edie Baskin
Bruno Engler

Stunts:
Erin Talbott
Joe Watts

Title Designer:
Dan Perri

Transportation Captain:
Don Nablo

Unit Manager:
Coulter Adams

Wardrobe Master:
Jered Green

Writer:
Terrence Malick

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