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Release Date:
November 6, 2015
Original Title:
Chita Rivera: A Lot Of Livin' To Do
Alternate Titles:
Chita: A Lot Of Livin' To Do
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Thirteen
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 53
A retrospective of Chita Rivera's film, television and stage career, including interviews with Dick Van Dyke, Ben Vereen, Carol Lawrence and others. Originally aired as Episode 2 of Season 43 of the PBS series Great Performances.
Assistant Director:
Stefani Cohen
Camera Operator:
Win Bernfeld
Ted Erne
Peter Forrest
Ernie Jew
James J. Miller
Judy Willinger
Director:
David Horn
Director of Photography:
Scott Marshall
Jeffery McRoberts
Jimmy O'Donnell
Andy Patterson
Editor:
Richard R. Schilling
Executive Producer:
David Horn
Gaffer:
Tom Blancato
Graphic Designer:
B.T. Whitehill
Lighting Design:
Alan Adelman
Line Producer:
Eileen Bernstein
Makeup Artist:
Belinda Moss
Lori Benson
Anita Bulger
Kim Reeder-Queiro
Music Director:
Michael Croiter
Online Editor:
Michiel Pilgram
Post Production Producer:
Bill Kabel
Producer:
Richard R. Schilling
Bill O'Donnell
Mitch Owgang
Production Assistant:
Maggie Milton
John Walek
Jon Burns
Joey DiCara
Leah Farrar
James Yates
Production Manager:
Patricia Guignard
Jennifer Rowe
Production Sound Mixer:
Bob Aldridge
Researcher:
Lance Spiro
Sound:
Chris Callus
Curtis Mansfield
Doug Podkowsky
Jerry Stein
Sound Mixer:
Michael Croiter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jon Berman
Stage Director:
Jeff Pearl
Technical Supervisor:
Richie Wirth
Mike Negri
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