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Release Date:
March 6, 1970
Original Title:
Skullduggery
Alternate Titles:
Abenteuer in Neuguinea
Az elátkozott őserdő
Cruéis São os Homens
El eslabón perdido
En busca del eslabon perdido
Missão: Caveira Humana
Tropis - Uomo o scimmia?
Tyhodioktis ton tropikon
¿Hombre o simio?
Genres:
Adventure | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 105
An expedition into the interior of Papua New Guinea comes across a tribe of ape-like people who may or may not be ancestors of early man.
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Assistant Director:
Bill Lukather
Associate Producer:
Martin Fink
John W. Hyde
Costume Design:
Edith Head
Director:
Gordon Douglas
Director of Photography:
Robert C. Moreno
Editor:
John Woodcock
Hairstylist:
Evelyn Coffey
Makeup Artist:
Bud Westmore
Jack H. Young
Music Supervisor:
Stanley Wilson
Novel:
Vercors
Original Music Composer:
Oliver Nelson
Producer:
Saul David
Production Design:
Hilyard M. Brown
Production Manager:
Lee Lukather
Screenplay:
Nelson Gidding
Second Unit Director:
Robert "Buzz" Henry
Second Unit Director of Photography:
John R. McLean
Set Decoration:
George Milo
Sound:
Waldon O. Watson
Frank H. Wilkinson
Ronald Pierce
Technical Advisor:
John Keith McCarthy
Title Graphics:
Richard Kuhn
Visual Effects:
Albert Whitlock
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