A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1966) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 16, 1966

Original Title:
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

Alternate Titles:
Em Roma... era assim
Le Forum en folie
Um Escravo das Arábias em Roma

Genres:
Comedy | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
Melvin Frank Production
United Artists

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: TP  GB: PG  NL: 16 

Runtime: 99

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A wily slave must unite a virgin courtesan and his young smitten master to earn his freedom.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Dinah Greet

Assistant Director:
José López Rodero
Fabio Piccioni

Camera Operator:
Alex Thomson

Choreographer:
Ethel Martin
George Martin

Costume Design:
Tony Walton

Director:
Richard Lester

Director of Photography:
Nicolas Roeg

Editor:
John Victor-Smith

Hairstylist:
Bernadette Ibbetson
Carmen Sánchez

Lyricist:
Stephen Sondheim

Makeup Artist:
Trevor Crole-Rees
José María Sánchez

Music:
Ken Thorne

Music Director:
Ken Thorne

Music Editor:
Barrie Vince

Opening Title Sequence:
Richard Williams

Original Music Composer:
Stephen Sondheim

Producer:
Melvin Frank

Production Design:
Tony Walton

Screenplay:
Melvin Frank
Michael Pertwee

Script Supervisor:
Rita Davison

Second Unit Director:
Bob Simmons

Songs:
Stephen Sondheim

Sound:
Les Hammond
Gerry Humphreys

Sound Editor:
Bill Butler
Don Challis

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robin O'Donoghue

Sound Recordist:
Austin Dempster

Special Effects:
Cliff Richardson

Special Effects Supervisor:
John Richardson

Stunts:
Joaquín Gómez

Theatre Play:
Titus Maccius Plautus

Writer:
Burt Shevelove
Larry Gelbart
Stephen Sondheim

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