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Release Date:
June 13, 1957
Original Title:
The Prince and the Showgirl
Alternate Titles:
A herceg és a táncosnő
El príncipe y la corista
O Príncipe Encantado
おうじとおどりこ
왕자와 무희
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Marilyn Monroe Productions
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 GB: PG
Runtime: 115
An American showgirl becomes entangled in political intrigue when the Prince Regent of a foreign country attempts to seduce her.
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Art Direction:
Carmen Dillon
Assistant Art Director:
Ernest Archer
Assistant Camera:
Reg Johnson
Assistant Costume Designer:
Jocelyn Rickards
Assistant Director:
Anthony Bushell
David W. Orton
Assistant Hairdresser:
Daphne Vollmer
Assistant Makeup Artist:
John Wilcox
Boom Operator:
Roy Charman
Danny Daniel
Camera Operator:
Denys N. Coop
Casting:
Weston Drury Jr.
Choreographer:
William Chappell
Construction Manager:
Ronnie Udell
Continuity:
Elaine Schreyeck
Costume Design:
Beatrice Dawson
Dialogue Coach:
Paula Strasberg
Director:
Laurence Olivier
Director of Photography:
Jack Cardiff
Draughtsman:
Terence Marsh
Dresser:
May Walding
Editor:
Jack Harris
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Hugh Perceval
Executive Producer:
Marilyn Monroe
Milton H. Greene
Focus Puller:
Wally Fairweather
Hairstylist:
Gordon Bond
Makeup Artist:
Tony Sforzini
Matte Painter:
Peter Melrose
Music Director:
Muir Mathieson
Orchestrator:
Douglas Gamley
Original Music Composer:
Richard Addinsell
Other:
Ted Drake
Producer:
Laurence Olivier
Production Design:
Roger K. Furse
Production Manager:
Edward Joseph
Production Secretary:
Norma Garment
Screenplay:
Terence Rattigan
Set Dresser:
Dario Simoni
Sound Assistant:
Harry Fairbairn
Sound Recordist:
John W. Mitchell
Gordon K. McCallum
Special Effects:
Charles Staffell
Bill Warrington
Stand In:
Una Pearl
Still Photographer:
James Swarbrick
Lynda Swarbrick
Theatre Play:
Terence Rattigan
Third Assistant Director:
Geoffrey Haine
Luciano Sacripanti
David Tringham
Unit Publicist:
Alan Arnold
Wardrobe Master:
John Briggs
Vi Murray
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