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Release Date:
June 22, 1965
Original Title:
What's New Pussycat?
Alternate Titles:
Ciao Pussycat
O Que é que Há, Gatinha?
Que é que Há, Gatinha?
Quoi de neuf, Pussycat?
Qué tal, Pussycat?
¿Qué pasa Pussycat?
¿Qué tal, Pussycat
猫儿叫春
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Famous Artists Productions
Production Countries:
France | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 DE: 12
Runtime: 108
A playboy who refuses to give up his hedonistic lifestyle to settle down and marry his true love seeks help from a demented psychoanalyst who is having romantic problems of his own.
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Art Direction:
Jacques Saulnier
Associate Producer:
Richard Sylbert
Camera Operator:
Philippe Brun
Choreographer:
Jean Guélis
Conductor:
Charles Blackwell
Costume Design:
Gladys de Segonzac
Director:
Clive Donner
Director of Photography:
Jean Badal
Editor:
Fergus McDonell
Executive Producer:
John C. Shepridge
First Assistant Director:
Enrico Isacco
Makeup Artist:
Charles E. Parker
Opening Title Sequence:
Richard Williams
Original Music Composer:
Burt Bacharach
Producer:
Charles K. Feldman
Production Design:
Jacques Saulnier
Production Manager:
Henri Jaquillard
Screenplay:
Woody Allen
Second Unit Director:
Richard Talmadge
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Henri Persin
Set Dresser:
Charles Merangel
Songs:
Hal David
Burt Bacharach
Sound Editor:
Dino Di Campo
Sound Engineer:
William Robert Sivel
Antoine Petitjean
Sound Recordist:
Jacques Gérardot
Hugh Strain
Special Effects:
R.A. MacDonald
Still Photographer:
Larry Shaw
Theme Song Performance:
Tom Jones
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