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Release Date:
July 11, 1960
Original Title:
The Mood Man
Production Companies:
Harold Baim Film Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
An archival short of Britain's greatest bandleader, Joe Loss, and his orchestra, including hits such as "Old Ned", "No Regrets", "If I Had A Hammer", "Let There Be Drums", and "(I'm Saying) Farewell To The Dames".
Art Direction:
Wilfred Woods
Assistant Director:
Reg Connor
Camera Operator:
Alec Sheridan
Continuity:
Doreen Soan
Director:
Frank Gilpin
Director of Photography:
Harry Orchard
Editor:
Tony Lenny
Hairdresser:
Jayne Seymour
Makeup Artist:
Peter Armston
Jimmy Evans
Music Arranger:
Ron Grainer
Alan Moorhouse
Joe Garland
Ivor Raymonde
Leslie Vinall
Producer:
Harold Baim
Production Assistant:
Scott Marshall
Recording Supervision:
Bob Auger
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