Panorama Blue (1974) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 20, 1974

Original Title:
Panorama Blue

Alternate Titles:
Blue Visions
Panorama burĂ»
Pornorama blue
Voyage panoramique de l'amour

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Alan Roberts Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 82

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Assistant Camera:
Jim Schandler

Associate Producer:
Thomas Shelton
Stephen G. Ginsberg
Donald Alvin
Bernard Ellman

Best Boy Grip:
Steven Vance

Cinematography:
Thomas F. Denove
Bob Brownell

Conductor:
Don Bagley

Continuity:
Anne-Marie

Costume Design:
Leigh Mitchell

Director:
Alan Roberts

Editor:
William J. Waters

Executive Assistant:
Rufus Diamond

Executive Producer:
Richard Ellman

Gaffer:
Jim De Perna

Graphic Designer:
Chet Collom

Key Grip:
Richard De Perna

Makeup Artist:
Gale Peterson

Music:
Steve Michaels

Music Arranger:
Don Bagley

Negative Cutter:
B. Robert Barton

Pilot:
George Nolan

Presenter:
Richard Ellman

Producer:
Alan Roberts

Production Assistant:
Wendee Feldman

Production Supervisor:
Ron Mitchell

Recording Supervision:
Lyle J. Burbridge

Set Decoration:
Donald Mulderick

Sound:
Phil Brandon

Sound Effects:
James Christopher

Still Photographer:
John Cahoon
Ralph Nelson

Unit Manager:
Thomas F. Denove

Visual Effects:
Bill Hansard

Writer:
Steve Michaels

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