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Release Date:
October 12, 1964
Original Title:
What a Way to Go!
Alternate Titles:
Immer mit einem anderen
La seƱora y sus maridos
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
APJAC Productions
Orchard Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 111
A four-time widow discusses her four marriages, in which all of her husbands became incredibly rich and died prematurely because of their drive to be rich.
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Art Direction:
Jack Martin Smith
Ted Haworth
Assistant Director:
Fred R. Simpson
Choreographer:
Gene Kelly
Costume Design:
Edith Head
Dialogue Coach:
Leon Charles
Director:
J. Lee Thompson
Director of Photography:
Leon Shamroy
Editor:
Marjorie Fowler
Gaffer:
Fred Hall
Hair Designer:
Sydney Guilaroff
Hair Supervisor:
Margaret Donovan
Lyricist:
Betty Comden
Adolph Green
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye
Music:
Nelson Riddle
Orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
Producer:
Arthur P. Jacobs
Screenplay:
Betty Comden
Adolph Green
Set Decoration:
Stuart A. Reiss
Walter M. Scott
Songs:
Jule Styne
Sound:
Elmer Raguse
Bernard Freericks
Special Effects:
Emil Kosa Jr.
L.B. Abbott
Story:
Gwen Davis
Unit Production Manager:
William Eckhardt
Wardrobe Designer:
Moss Mabry
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