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Release Date:
May 13, 1970
Original Title:
Pufnstuf
Alternate Titles:
A Flauta Encantada
La flauta mágica
La isla de las maravillas
Las Maravillosas Aventuras de Pufnstuf
Pufnstuf Zaps the World
パフンスタッフ
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Music
Production Companies:
Sid and Marty Krofft Enterprises
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: ATP US: G
Runtime: 94
Jimmy (Jack Wild) ventures to Living Island with his magical, talking flute, Freddy. Once there, he befriends many of the island's inhabitants, but the evil Witchiepoo (Billie Hayes) is determined to steal Freddy the flute away from the boy to impress the visiting Witches' Council and win the Witch of the Year Award.
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Art Direction:
Alexander Golitzen
Walter Scott Herndon
Joe Alves
Assistant Director:
Chuck Colean
Assistant Editor:
Arnold Baker
Associate Producer:
Malcolm D. Alper
Business Affairs Coordinator:
Harry Krofft
Choreographer:
Paul Godkin
Costume Supervisor:
Vincent Dee
Creative Consultant:
Nicky Nadeau
Dialogue Coach:
Dell Ross
Director:
Hollingsworth Morse
Director of Photography:
Kenneth Peach
Editor:
David Rawlins
Executive Producer:
Marty Krofft
Sid Krofft
Executive Producer's Assistant:
Trudy Bennett
Key Hair Stylist:
Larry Germain
Key Makeup Artist:
Bud Westmore
Lyricist:
Norman Gimbel
Music:
Charles Fox
Music Editor:
Dave Kahn
Musician:
Tommy Tedesco
Post Production Supervisor:
Charles Clement
Producer:
Si Rose
Props:
Solly Martino
John Faltis
Script Supervisor:
Dalonne Jackson
Second Assistant Director:
G. Warren Smith
Set Decoration:
Hal Gausman
Arthur Jeph Parker
Songs:
Charles Fox
Sound:
David H. Moriarty
Waldon O. Watson
Unit Production Manager:
Joseph E. Kenney
Writer:
John Fenton Murray
Si Rose
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