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Release Date:
April 16, 2018
Original Title:
An American in Paris: The Musical
Genres:
Music | Romance
Production Companies:
'S Wonderful Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 155
Paris, after the end of the Second World War: GI Jerry Mulligan stays in the City of Lights after falling in love with a mademoiselle at first sight. Being a stranger, Jerry gets to know pianist Adam Hochberg, who - unbeknownst to Jerry - adores the same woman. The two of them have to work together for a ballet with said woman, who is promised to Henri Baurel. Henri also gets acquainted with Jerry and Adam.
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Camera Supervisor:
Chris Goor
Choreographer:
Christopher Wheeldon
Costume Design:
Bob Crowley
Director:
Christopher Wheeldon
Ross MacGibbon
Director of Photography:
Chris Goor
Editor:
Paul Ingvarsson
James Bicknell
Executive Producer:
James Swarbrick
Jonathan Feuer
James Scott
Compton Ross
Phil Hunt
Bonnie Comley
Tim Smith
Stewart F. Lane
Hair Department Head:
Jade Clarke
Lighting Design:
Natasha Katz
Makeup Department Head:
Jade Clarke
Music Arranger:
Rob Fisher
Music Director:
John Rigby
Music Supervisor:
Rob Fisher
Todd Ellison
Musical:
Ira Gershwin
George Gershwin
Orchestrator:
Bill Elliott
Christopher Austin
Original Music Composer:
George Gershwin
Producer:
Joshua Andrews
Stuart Oken
Austin Shaw
Production Coordinator:
Liadan O'Connor
Production Manager:
Sarah Hull
Patrick Molony
Set Designer:
Bob Crowley
Sound Designer:
Jon Weston
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Scrivener
Sound Supervisor:
Tim Clark
Stage Director:
Christopher Wheeldon
Wig Designer:
Stefan Musch
Writer:
Craig Lucas
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