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Release Date:
November 16, 1983
Original Title:
Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Alternate Titles:
Don't Eat the Pictures
Ne edd meg a képeket!
Genres:
Family | Fantasy | Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Children's Television Workshop
Random House Children's Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 59
As the Metropolitan Museum of Art closes, Big Bird decides to leave his Sesame Street friends behind in search of Snuffy. Once locked inside for the night, educational hilarity ensues as Big Bird and Snuffy team up to help a small Egyptian boy solve a riddle - as the rest of the cast searches for their big, yellow friend.
Art Direction:
Victor DiNapoli
Assistant Director:
Robert J. Emerick
Ted May
Camera Operator:
Miguel Armstrong
Manny Gutierrez
Conductor:
Dick Lieb
Costume Design:
Bill Kellard
Director:
Jon Stone
Editor:
Matty Powers
Executive Producer:
Dulcy Singer
Graphic Designer:
Gerri Brioso
Hairstylist:
Karen Specht
Lighting Director:
David M. Clark
Jim Tetlow
Makeup Artist:
Lee Halls
Music:
Christopher Cerf
Tony Geiss
Stephen Lawrence
Dick Lieb
Dave Conner
Music Arranger:
Dick Lieb
Music Coordinator:
Danny Epstein
Producer:
Arlene Sherman
Tony Geiss
Lisa Simon
Caroline Kennedy
Production Supervisor:
Frieda Lipp
Second Unit Director:
Emily Squires
Set Decoration:
Nat Mongioi
Sound:
Blake Norton
Sound Effects:
Dick Maitland
Wardrobe Designer:
Grisha Mynova
Writer:
Tony Geiss
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