The Yellow Canary (1963) [NR]

Release Date:
May 15, 1963

Original Title:
The Yellow Canary

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Cooga Mooga

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 93

The Yellow Canary Is a Soft Yellow Thing

Andy is an arrogant pop singer about to be divorced by his wife who treats his staff badly. On the same night he starts a job at a theater in Los Angeles his infant son is kidnapped. Despite requests from the lead police officer on the case, Lieutenant Bonner, Paxton plays along with the kidnappers as they string him along even though they are willing to kill.

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Art Direction:
Walter M. Simonds

Assistant Director:
Clarence Eurist

Costume Design:
Charles E. James
Sy Devore

Director:
Buzz Kulik

Director of Photography:
Floyd Crosby

Editor:
Jodie Copelan

Executive Producer:
Robert L. Lippert

First Assistant Editor:
Orven Schanzer

Makeup Artist:
Lynn F. Reynolds
Bob Mark

Novel:
Whit Masterson

Original Music Composer:
Kenyon Hopkins

Producer:
Maury Dexter

Production Manager:
Harold E. Knox

Property Master:
John Orlando

Script Supervisor:
Betty Crosby

Set Decoration:
Don Greenwood Jr.

Sound:
Harry M. Leonard
William Bernds

Writer:
Rod Serling

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