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Release Date:
December 3, 1995
Original Title:
Bye Bye Birdie
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
RHI
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 131
In 1995, ABC presented a telemovie version of the Broadway musical Bye Bye Birdie produced by RHI Entertainment. It starred Seinfeld's Jason Alexander and Vanessa Williams of Desperate Housewives. While this version remained mostly faithful to the original musical (Michael Stewart remains the only credited author of this version), several songs were added and re-arranged, and dialogue was slightly rewritten to smoothly facilitate the musical changes. The musical revolves around an Elvis Presley-type rocker who's about to join the Army. To mark the occasion, his manager's secretary arranges for him to kiss a random fan goodbye on The Ed Sullivan Show. Bye Bye Birdie earned four Tony awards in 1961, including Best Musical and Best Actor in a Musical for its original star, Dick Van Dyke. In addition to Alexander and Williams, ABC's production starred Tyne Daly, George Wendt, Chynna Phillips and Mark Kudisch.
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Casting:
Lynne Carrow
Choreographer:
Ann Reinking
Costume Design:
Mary E. McLeod
Director:
Gene Saks
Director of Photography:
Glen MacPherson
Editor:
Eric Albertson
Executive Producer:
Robert Halmi Sr.
Lyricist:
Lee Adams
Music:
Charles Strouse
Music Arranger:
Mark Hummel
Music Director:
Irwin Fisch
Music Editor:
Todd Kasow
Orchestrator:
Larry Hochman
Producer:
Tim Bell
J. Boyce Harman Jr.
Production Design:
Charles C. Bennett
Set Decoration:
Cynthia T. Lewis
Songs:
Charles Strouse
Sound:
Patrick Ramsay
Writer:
Michael Stewart
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