Damn Yankees (1967) [NR]

Release Date:
April 8, 1967

Original Title:
Damn Yankees

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy | Music | TV Movie

Production Companies:
NBC

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 100

Joe Boyd, an aging Washington Senators fan, would sell his soul for the Senators to beat the New York Yankees and win the pennant. Enter Mr. Applegate, who offers to turn Boyd into Joe Hardy, a powerful young baseball player, in exchange for his soul. When Boyd agrees, he becomes Hardy and leads the Senators on a winning streak. When he starts to miss his wife, though, and questions the deal, Applegate sends temptress Lola into the mix.

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Assistant Art Director:
Hub Braden

Associate Producer:
Robert Wright

Book:
Douglass Wallop

Casting:
Edith Hamlin

Choreographer:
Ernie Flatt

Costume Design:
Noel Taylor

Director:
Kirk Browning

Editor:
Jack Shultis

Executive Producer:
Alvin Cooperman

Hairstylist:
Betty DeStefano

Lyricist:
Jerry Ross

Makeup Artist:
Joe Cranzano

Music:
Richard Adler
Jerry Ross

Music Director:
Harold Hastings

Novel:
Douglass Wallop

Production Design:
Jerome E. Rosenfeld

Songs:
Richard Adler

Sound:
Norman Ogg

Sound Mixer:
Emil Neroda

Theatre Play:
George Abbott

Unit Manager:
Bill Cosmas

Writer:
George Abbott

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