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Release Date:
February 21, 1968
Original Title:
Bye Bye Braverman
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
One day, Morroe Rieff learns that his friend and fellow writer, Leslie Braverman, has died. After meeting Leslie's widow, Inez, who is more flirtatious than grieving, Morroe joins up with three other writer friends, Barnet, Felix, and Holly to attend funeral services. However, the quartet faces numerous obstacles that could keep them from paying their respects.
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Art Direction:
Ben Kasazkow
Assistant Director:
Alan Hopkins
Burtt Harris
Assistant Editor:
Lynn Lewis Lovett
Associate Producer:
Charles H. Maguire
Camera Operator:
Hank Muller
Costume Designer:
Anna Hill Johnstone
Director:
Sidney Lumet
Director of Photography:
Boris Kaufman
Editor:
Gerald B. Greenberg
Gaffer:
Willie Meyerhoff
Hairstylist:
William Chiarelli
Key Grip:
Charles Kolb
Makeup Artist:
William Herman
Novel:
Wallace Markfield
Original Music Composer:
Peter Matz
Producer:
Sidney Lumet
Production Secretary:
Jessica Skippon
Production Supervisor:
Kenneth Utt
Scenic Artist:
Stanley Cappiello
Screenplay:
Herbert Sargent
Script Supervisor:
Maggie James
Set Decoration:
John Godfrey
Sound Editor:
Alan Heim
Sound Engineer:
Fred Bosch
Sound Mixer:
Dick Vorisek
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