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Release Date:
August 31, 1966
Original Title:
An American Dream
Alternate Titles:
See You In Hell, Darling
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures
William Conrad Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 103
Stephen Rojack is a decorated war vet who has now found success as an outspoken television personality. During a vicious argument with his wife, Deborah, Stephen snaps and pushes her from his high-rise apartment to her death. He manages to convince the authorities that she killed herself, then reignites an old affair with singer Cherry McMahon -- which doesn't sit well with her jealous mobster boyfriend, Nicky.
Art Direction:
LeRoy Deane
Assistant Director:
Sherry Shourds
Costume Design:
Howard Shoup
Director:
Robert Gist
Director of Photography:
Sam Leavitt
Editor:
George R. Rohrs
Hairstylist:
Jean Burt Reilly
Makeup Artist:
George Bau
Novel:
Norman Mailer
Orchestrator:
Willis Holman
Original Music Composer:
Johnny Mandel
Producer:
William Conrad
Jimmy Lydon
Props:
Archie Neel
Scoring Mixer:
Dan Wallin
Screenplay:
Mann Rubin
Howard Rodman
Set Decoration:
Ralph S. Hurst
Sound:
M.A. Merrick
Stunts:
Harvey Parry
Dale Van Sickel
Bob Herron
Unit Manager:
Russell Llewellyn
Unit Publicist:
Bob Fender
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