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Release Date:
April 13, 1960
Original Title:
The Boy and the Pirates
Genres:
Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Bert I. Gordon Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
MX: B-15 US: NR
Runtime: 82
Jimmy desires to be a pirate when one day he discovers a magic bottle on the beach. He makes a wish and suddenly finds himself aboard Blackbeard's ship. Soon he realizes that being a pirate isn't what he expected.
Art Direction:
Edward L. Ilou
Assistant Director:
Joseph Boyle
William Forsyth
Director:
Bert I. Gordon
Director of Photography:
Ernest Haller
Editor:
Jerome Thoms
Electrician:
Charles Wise
Hairstylist:
Helene Parrish
Makeup Artist:
Dick Hamilton
Music Editor:
Sid Sidney
Original Music Composer:
Albert Glasser
Producer:
Bert I. Gordon
Property Master:
James Trepeck
Script Supervisor:
Mai Santacroce
Set Decoration:
Mac Mulcahy
Sound:
Alfred Bruzlin
Sound Effects Editor:
Henry Adams
Special Effects:
Herman E. Townsley
Story:
Bert I. Gordon
Visual Effects:
Bert I. Gordon
Flora M. Gordon
Writer:
Jerry Sackheim
Lillie Hayward
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