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Release Date:
March 2, 1973
Original Title:
Ginger in the Morning
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Kyma-Circle
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 90
A recently divorced Santa Fe architect is surprised to find himself falling in love with a free-spirited young hitchhiker.
Assistant Camera:
Robert Marta
Michael D. O'Shea
Assistant Editor:
Cliffe Oland
Assistant Property Master:
Allan Gordon
Best Boy Grip:
Albert Clark
Boom Operator:
Rocky Nelson
Camera Operator:
Dennis Dalzell
Dominic Palmieri
Director:
Gordon Wiles
Director of Photography:
William B. Jurgensen
Editor:
Chuck McClelland
Executive Producer:
Mark Miller
Barbara Singer
First Assistant Director:
John H. Anderson
Gaffer:
Edward Blondell
Grip:
Robert L. Elliot
James E. Lavin
Hairstylist:
Mark Britton
Makeup Artist:
Harry Maret
Original Music Composer:
Don McGinnis
Producer:
Clark L. Paylow
Production Accountant:
Wendell Baggett
Production Secretary:
Phyllis Nelson
Property Master:
Ted Mossman
Screenplay:
Mark Miller
Script Supervisor:
Roberta Sherry Scelza
Second Assistant Director:
Robert Graner
Songs:
Sissy Spacek
Sound Effects:
Jerry MacDonald
John Shouse
Sound Mixer:
John R. Carter
Sound Recordist:
Gunther R. Seelig
Still Photographer:
Robert W. Full
Wardrobe Designer:
Harald Johnson
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