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Release Date:
March 9, 1967
Original Title:
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
The Mirisch Company
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 US: NR
Runtime: 121
A young but bright former window cleaner rises to the top of his company by following the advice of a book about ruthless advancement in business.
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Art Direction:
Robert F. Boyle
Assistant Director:
John D. Bloss
Michael J. Dmytryk
Assistant Music Supervisor:
William C. Carruth
Assistant Sound Editor:
James D. Young
Associate Producer:
Irving Temaner
Book:
Abe Burrows
Willie Gilbert
Jack Weinstock
Casting:
Shirley Mellner
Choreographer:
Dale Moreda
Bob Fosse
Color Designer:
Mary Blair
Conductor:
Nelson Riddle
Construction Coordinator:
William Maldonado
Costume Design:
Micheline
Costumer:
Leslie Hall
Ed Ware
Dialogue Coach:
Norman Stuart
Director:
David Swift
Director of Photography:
Burnett Guffey
Editor:
Ralph E. Winters
Allan Jacobs
Executive Producer:
Walter Mirisch
Gaffer:
Don Stott
Hairstylist:
Fae M. Smith
Lyricist:
Frank Loesser
Makeup Artist:
Robert J. Schiffer
Music Editor:
Richard Carruth
Music Supervisor:
Nelson Riddle
Novel:
Shepherd Mead
Original Music Composer:
Nelson Riddle
Other:
Cy Feuer
Ernest H. Martin
Producer:
David Swift
Production Assistant:
Charles Mulvehill
Edward Folger
Production Supervisor:
Allen K. Wood
Property Master:
Sam Gordon
Script Supervisor:
Marie Kenney
Set Decoration:
Edward G. Boyle
Songs:
Frank Loesser
Sound:
Robert Martin
Sound Editor:
James Richard
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Clem Portman
Stage Director:
Abe Burrows
Unit Manager:
Nate H. Edwards
Visual Effects:
Virgil Partch
Vocal Coach:
Jimmy Joyce
Writer:
David Swift
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