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Release Date:
February 12, 1954
Original Title:
Jivaro
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Romance
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Pine-Thomas Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 92
At Rio Galdez's remote Brazilian trading post live assorted outcast Americans and Europeans, including Jerry Russell, ex-engineer who became obsessed with the Jivaro headhunters' treasure, quit his job, and took up with the bottle and local girl Maroa. But he still gets letters from his nominal fiancée in California, and unexpectedly the shapely, glamorous Alice Parker arrives, expecting to marry a rich planter. Disillusioned, Alice is almost ready to fall into Rio's arms when news comes that Jerry is missing in Jivaro country.
Art Direction:
Hal Pereira
A. Earl Hedrick
Assistant Director:
William McGarry
Color Designer:
Richard Mueller
Costume Design:
Edith Head
Director:
Edward Ludwig
Director of Photography:
Lionel Lindon
Editor:
Howard A. Smith
Makeup Supervisor:
Wally Westmore
Original Music Composer:
Gregory Stone
Producer:
William H. Pine
William C. Thomas
Second Unit Director of Photography:
W. Wallace Kelley
Set Decoration:
Sam Comer
Grace Gregory
Sound Mixer:
George Dutton
Sound Recordist:
Gene Garvin
Harold Lewis
Sound Supervisor:
Loren L. Ryder
Story:
David Duncan
Visual Effects:
Farciot Edouart
John P. Fulton
Writer:
Winston Miller
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