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Release Date:
November 13, 1995
Original Title:
Chicago 1968
Alternate Titles:
American Experience: Chicago 1968
Genres:
Documentary | History
Production Companies:
David Grubin Productions
PBS
Robert Stone Productions
WGBH
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
American Experience looks at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago where Vice President Hubert Humphrey won his party's nomination for president amid massive civil unrest and violence perpetrated by Chicago Police and anti-Vietnam War protesters.
Administration:
Nancy Farrell
Helen R. Russell
Ann Scott
Animation:
Alex Radnoti
Assistant Editor:
Carol A. Ross
Associate Producer:
David Rattray
Cinematography:
Joel Shapiro
Co-Producer:
David Steward
Colorist:
Jim Dalglish
Controller:
Stacy Pucillo
Coordinating Producer:
Susan Mottau
Creative Consultant:
David Grubin
Director:
Chana Gazit
Editor:
Joseph Tovares
David Steward
Executive Producer:
Judy Crichton
Gaffer:
Melissa Painter
Jessica Maria Tuccelli
Legal Services:
Alison Smith
Online Editor:
Tom Emmenegger
Post Production Supervisor:
Frank Capria
Producer:
Margaret Drain
Chana Gazit
Larry Lecain
Bob M. McCausland
Chas Norton
Production Assistant:
Maureen Barden Lynch
Rebecca Barnes
Jonathan Daitch
Production Design:
Alison Kennedy
Chris Pullman
Publicist:
Joanna Baker
Daphne B. Noyes
Research Assistant:
Kevin Kenny
Michael Mertz
Holly Price
Researcher:
Mary Dore
Megan Lukas
Sound:
Alfred Livecchi
Roger Phenix
Bernard Russo
Sound Editor:
Peter Stader
Sound Mixer:
Ken Hahn
Unit Manager:
Mari Lou Granger
Visual Effects:
Russell Steward
Writer:
Chana Gazit
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