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Release Date:
October 25, 1967
Original Title:
Camelot
Genres:
Adventure | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: G US: G
Runtime: 180
The plot of his illegitimate son Mordred to gain the throne, and Guinevere's growing attachment to Sir Lancelot, threatens to topple King Arthur and destroy his "round table" of knights.
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Art Direction:
Edward Carrere
Assistant Director:
Arthur Jacobson
Associate Producer:
Joel Freeman
Costume Design:
John Truscott
Director:
Joshua Logan
Director of Photography:
Richard H. Kline
Editor:
Folmar Blangsted
Electrician:
Bill Krattiger
Hairstylist:
Jean Burt Reilly
Lyricist:
Alan Jay Lerner
Makeup Artist:
Gordon Bau
Music:
Frederick Loewe
Alfred Newman
Novel:
T.H. White
Orchestrator:
Jack Hayes
Leo Shuken
Pete King
Playback Singer:
Robert B. Shepard
Producer:
Jack L. Warner
Production Design:
Edward Carrere
John Truscott
Production Supervisor:
Joel Freeman
Screenplay:
Alan Jay Lerner
Set Decoration:
John Brown
Set Designer:
Ward Preston
Set Dresser:
Frank L. Brown
Craig Binkley
Songs:
Frederick Loewe
Sound:
Dan Wallin
M.A. Merrick
Sound Recordist:
Philip Rogers
Special Effects:
Frank L. Pope
Johnny Borgese
Special Effects Supervisor:
Robie Robinson
Stunts:
Hal Needham
Loren Janes
Tom L. Dittman
George Orrison
Russ McCubbin
Tap Canutt
Joe Canutt
Roy Jenson
Lee Faulkner
Paula Dell
Richard 'Dub' Wright
John Hugh McKnight
Jack Williams
Theatre Play:
Alan Jay Lerner
Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald
Unit Manager:
Tadeo Villalba
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