The Pigeon (1969) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 4, 1969

Original Title:
The Pigeon

Genres:
Crime | Drama | TV Movie | Thriller

Production Companies:
Thomas/Spelling Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 74

A private eye is hired to protect a young woman who has a black book on a crime syndicate.

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Art Direction:
Paul Sylos

Assistant Director:
Roger Duchowny

Associate Producer:
Shelley Hull

Casting:
Betty Martin

Construction Coordinator:
Gordon Kirschbaum

Costumer:
Thomas Costich
Jerrie Woods

Director:
Earl Bellamy

Director of Photography:
Henry Cronjager Jr.

Editor:
Ben Ray

Executive Producer:
Aaron Spelling
Danny Thomas

Hairstylist:
Pat Whiffing

Makeup Artist:
Ted Coodley

Music Editor:
Mark Southern

Original Music Composer:
Billy May

Producer:
Alex Gottlieb

Producer's Assistant:
David Kidd

Production Executive:
Ronald Jacobs

Production Manager:
William A. Porter

Production Supervisor:
Norman Henry

Property Master:
Neil Wheeler

Script Coordinator:
Stuart Lippman

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Howard A. Anderson III

Set Decoration:
Ken Swartz

Sound Editor:
John D. Hall

Sound Engineer:
Barry Thomas

Special Effects:
Joe Lombardi

Stunt Coordinator:
Ronnie Rondell Jr.

Supervising Editor:
Jerry Jameson

Writer:
Edward J. Lakso
Stanley Roberts

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