A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 1, 1968
Original Title:
Revolution
Genres:
Documentary | History | Music
Production Companies:
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 87
The San Francisco scene in 1967-68. Documentary about hippies shot during the height of the movement . Viewpoints from many kinds of people. Music by Steve Miller Band, Mother Earth, Quicksilver Messenger Service and others.
Assistant Camera:
Mindaugus Bagdon
Assistant Editor:
Lucy Sabsay
Assistant Production Manager:
Lynne Sanzenbacher
Associate Editor:
Sheila Bakerman
Camera Operator:
Steve Winsten
Lars Swanberg
Continuity:
Lori Sabot
Director:
Jack O'Connell
Director of Photography:
Bil Godsey
Editor:
Carl Lerner
Executive Producer:
Robert Leder
Lighting Technician:
Seth Katzman
Grady Watts
Location Coordinator:
Larry Brachman
Other:
W.H. Manville
Producer:
Jack O'Connell
Production Assistant:
Roberta Presser
Betsy Kilian
Production Coordinator:
Dick Carballo
Production Manager:
Joel Block
Sound:
Vincent De Leo
John Brumbaugh
Sound Mixer:
Al Gramaglia
Still Photographer:
Jerry Burchard
Claudia Weill
Writer:
Jack O'Connell
Norman Martin
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