A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 15, 1969
Original Title:
Paint Your Wagon
Alternate Titles:
Fesd át a kocsid!
La leyenda de la ciudad sin nombre
ペンチャーワゴン
Genres:
Comedy | Music | Western
Production Companies:
Alan Jay Lerner Productions
Malpaso Productions
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG DE: 16 DK: 15 ES: 12 GB: PG GR: 13 IE: PG SE: 11 US: PG-13
Runtime: 164
A Michigan farmer and a prospector form a partnership in the California gold country. Their adventures include buying and sharing a wife, hijacking a stage, kidnapping six prostitutes, and turning their mining camp into a boom town. Along the way there is plenty of drinking, gambling, and singing. They even find time to do some creative gold mining.
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Adaptation:
Paddy Chayefsky
Additional Music:
André Previn
Aerial Camera:
Nelson Tyler
Art Direction:
Carl Braunger
Assistant Camera:
Bobby Byrne
Associate Producer:
Tom Shaw
Camera Operator:
David M. Walsh
Catering:
Ruth Santarone
Dominic Santarone
Choreographer:
Jack Baker
Conductor:
Nelson Riddle
Roger Wagner
Costume Coordinator:
Anne Laune
Costume Design:
John Truscott
Costume Supervisor:
Bill Jobe
Dialogue Coach:
Joseph Curtis
Director:
Joshua Logan
Director of Photography:
William A. Fraker
Editor:
Robert C. Jones
First Assistant Director:
Jack Roe
Gaffer:
Joe Smith
Hairdresser:
Vivienne Walker
Key Grip:
Tom May
Lyricist:
Alan Jay Lerner
Makeup Artist:
Frank McCoy
Music:
Frederick Loewe
Music Arranger:
Joseph J. Lilley
Music Consultant:
Joseph J. Lilley
Musical:
Alan Jay Lerner
Orchestrator:
Willard Jones
Original Music Composer:
Nelson Riddle
Other:
Cheryl Crawford
Producer:
Alan Jay Lerner
Producer's Assistant:
Jonas Halperin
Production Coordinator:
Gene Levy
Production Design:
John Truscott
Production Manager:
Fred Lemoine
Carl Beringer
Props:
Robert Eaton
Recording Supervision:
Fred Hynes
Screenplay:
Alan Jay Lerner
Script Supervisor:
Marshall J. Wolins
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Loyal Griggs
Second Unit Director:
Tom Shaw
Fred Lemoine
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Al Murphy
Set Decoration:
James L. Berkey
Songs:
Frederick Loewe
Sound Mixer:
William Randall Jr.
Special Effects:
Maurice Ayers
Larry Hampton
Stunts:
Dar Robinson
Bob Herron
Title Designer:
David Stone Martin
Transportation Coordinator:
Alfred Schultz
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