Viva Max! (1969) [G]

Release Date:
December 1, 1969

Original Title:
Viva Max!

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Commonwealth United Entertainment
Landau / Unger

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 93

Some heroes are born. Some are made. Some are mistakes.

In order to prove his greatness to his unimpressed girlfriend, Mexican general Max takes a group of men across the border and recaptures the Alamo - international hijinks ensue!

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Art Direction:
Carl Braunger

Assistant Camera:
Larry Gianneschi III

Assistant Director:
Claude Binyon Jr.
Neil T. Maffeo

Associate Producer:
Wally Samson

Boom Operator:
Mike Tucker

Camera Operator:
Angelo Dellutri

Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster

Dialect Coach:
Bobby Hoffman

Director:
Jerry Paris

Director of Photography:
Henri Persin

Editor:
David Berlatsky
Bud Molin

Gaffer:
Enzo Zocchi

Makeup Supervisor:
Monique Archambault

Music:
Ralph Dino
Hugo Montenegro
John Sembello

Music Coordinator:
Igo Kantor

Music Editor:
Jim Henrikson

Novel:
Jim Lehrer

Post Production Supervisor:
Harry Eisen
Robert S. Eisen

Producer:
Mark Carliner

Production Design:
James Hulsey

Production Manager:
Terence A. Donnelly

Production Supervisor:
Henri Jaquillard

Props:
Stephen R. Ferry

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Annalisa Nasalli-Rocca

Writer:
Elliott Baker

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