Salt & Pepper (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 3, 1968

Original Title:
Salt & Pepper

Alternate Titles:
Salt & Pepper
Salt and Pepper
Uma Dupla em Ponto de Bala

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Chrislaw Productions
Trace-Mark Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 11 

Runtime: 102

They held the fate of the world in their hands -- and dropped it!

After discovering the body of a murdered female agent in their trendy Soho, London nightclub, groovy owners Charles Salt and Christopher Pepper partake in a fumbling investigation and uncover an evil plot to overthrow the government. Can our cool, yet inept duo stop the bad guys in time?

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Art Direction:
Don Mingaye

Assistant Director:
Derek Parr

Associate Producer:
Ted Wallis

Camera Operator:
Peter Allwork

Continuity:
Barbara Rowland

Costume Design:
Cynthia Tingey

Director:
Richard Donner

Director of Photography:
Kenneth Higgins

Editor:
Jack Slade

Executive Producer:
Peter Lawford
Sammy Davis Jr.

Hairstylist:
Bill Griffiths

Makeup Artist:
Jimmy Evans

Original Music Composer:
John Dankworth

Producer:
Milton Ebbins

Production Design:
Bill Constable

Production Executive:
James Waters

Production Manager:
John Comfort

Screenplay:
Michael Pertwee

Set Dresser:
Scott Slimon
Andrew Low

Sound Editor:
John Poyner

Sound Mixer:
Nolan Roberts

Sound Recordist:
Richard Bird

Special Effects:
Kit West

Wardrobe Master:
Evelyn Gibbs

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