A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 15, 1965
Original Title:
Catch Us If You Can
Alternate Titles:
Bacarırsansa Tut Bizi
Having a Wild Weekend
The Dave Clark Five Runs Wild
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Bruton Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
Dinah is a famous model and actress who is getting tired of life in the limelight and wants to take a break. While shooting a commercial spot for meat, she meets Steve, a stuntman. Dinah and Steve hit it off and decide to head to an island to get away from it all, bringing along four of Steve's friends. Before long, Dinah is reported missing and everyone is looking for her, making their getaway anything but tranquil.
Assistant Art Director:
Alan Roderick-Jones
Assistant Director:
David Tringham
Associate Producer:
Basil Keys
Camera Operator:
Freddie Cooper
Construction Manager:
Dick Frift
Continuity:
Ann Skinner
Costume Design:
Sally Jacobs
Director:
John Boorman
Director of Photography:
Manny Wynn
Editor:
Gordon Pilkington
Electrician:
Frank Ives
Hairdresser:
Bernadette Ibbetson
Makeup Artist:
Trevor Crole-Rees
Producer:
David Deutsch
Production Design:
Tony Woollard
Production Manager:
Donald Toms
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Harry Hart
Set Dresser:
Helen Thomas
Ian Whittaker
Sound Editor:
Arthur Ridout
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Len Abbott
Writer:
Peter Nichols
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