A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 22, 1970
Original Title:
Something For Everyone
Alternate Titles:
Black Flowers For The Bride
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Cinema Center Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 112
In post-war Austria, an opportunistic young man begins working as a footman to a widowed countess and uses his sexual talents to better his station in life.
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Accountant:
Christine Kirchner
R.E. Tranter
Art Direction:
Otto Pischinger
Assistant Director:
Eberhard Schröder
Assistant Editor:
Ron Kalish
Nisha Werner
Assistant Sound Editor:
Ron Kalish
Boom Operator:
Derrick Leather
Clapper Loader:
Stuart Harris
Conductor:
Harold Hastings
Continuity:
Trudy von Trotha
Costume Design:
Irene Sharaff
Florence Klotz
Director:
Hal Prince
Director of Photography:
Walter Lassally
Editor:
Ralph Rosenblum
Barry Peters
Focus Puller:
Jimmy Stilwell
Grip:
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse
Hairstylist:
Gordon Bond
Susi Krause
Makeup Artist:
Raimund Stangl
Novel:
Harry Kressing
Orchestrator:
Harold Hastings
Original Music Composer:
John Kander
Painter:
Tom Morrow
Producer:
John Flaxman
Producer's Assistant:
Bud Rosenthal
Production Manager:
Georg M. Reuther
Production Secretary:
Arlene Caruso
Johanna Haass
Production Supervisor:
Michael F. Johnson
Property Buyer:
Georg Attlfellner
Property Master:
Erich Kogler
Alois Muehlbauer
Screenplay:
Hugh Wheeler
Second Assistant Director:
Friedrich Karl Grund
Second Unit Director:
George Tyne
Set Designer:
Hertha Hareiter
Sound:
Robin Gregory
Sound Mixer:
John Strauss
Still Photographer:
Roberto Biciocchi
Third Assistant Director:
Hans Brockmann
Transportation Captain:
Peter Zeumer
Unit Manager:
Wolfram Kohtz
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Irms Pauli
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