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Release Date:
October 27, 1971
Original Title:
Some of My Best Friends Are...
Alternate Titles:
Gay Bar
The Bar
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
Astral Films
Bluebird Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 110
Regulars gather at The Blue Jay, a gay bar in Manhattan's Greenwich Village, to celebrate Christmas Eve 1971 with people they consider family.
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Additional Casting:
Ira Gerard
Art Direction:
Ray Menard
Assistant Camera:
Ron Pitts
Assistant Director:
Elliot Tuckerman
Steve Marshall
Assistant Editor:
Peter A. Sabino
Christopher Ross
Associate Producer:
Tom Ward
Boom Operator:
Robert Colbert
Casting:
Clifton Steere
Mimi Kelly
Cinematography:
Tony Mitchell
Costume Design:
Andy Greenhut
Director:
Mervyn Nelson
Editor:
Richard Cadenas
Angelo Ross
Electrician:
Jim Crispi
Chuck Portz
Executive Producer:
Joseph Rhodes
Hair Assistant:
Alex Witt
Hair Designer:
Ronald Deman
Lighting Director:
Dick Carballo
Makeup Artist:
Gudron Holt
Music:
Gordon Rose
Producer:
John Lauricella
Martin Richards
Production Manager:
Harry Bjorkstrom
Set Decoration:
Nino Novellino
Frank Schoen
Sound:
W. Grieve-Smith
Sound Editor:
Walter Nolan
Joseph Lesko
Sound Mixer:
John Lewis
Story Consultant:
Barbara Rhodes
Wardrobe Assistant:
Lillian Schwartz
Beverly Crawford
Writer:
Mervyn Nelson
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