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Release Date:
November 29, 1971
Original Title:
Nicholas and Alexandra
Genres:
Drama | History | War
Production Companies:
Horizon Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG IE: PG JP: G NL: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 189
Tsar Nicholas II, the inept last monarch of Russia, insensitive to the needs of his people, is overthrown and exiled to Siberia with his family.
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Additional Dialogue:
Edward Bond
Additional Music:
Christopher Gunning
Art Direction:
Ernest Archer
Jack Maxsted
Gil Parrondo
Assistant Art Director:
Robert W. Laing
Alan Roderick-Jones
Assistant Director:
José López Rodero
Associate Producer:
Andrew Donally
Camera Operator:
Ernest Day
Casting:
Maude Spector
Conductor:
Marcus Dods
Construction Manager:
Gus Walker
Continuity:
Phyllis Crocker
Costume Design:
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo de Rey
Anthony Powell
Yvonne Blake
Director:
Franklin J. Schaffner
Director of Photography:
Freddie Young
Editor:
Ernest Walter
Hairdresser:
A. G. Scott
Makeup Artist:
Neville Smallwood
Novel:
Robert Massie
Original Music Composer:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Producer:
Sam Spiegel
Production Design:
Gil Parrondo
John Box
Ernest Archer
Jack Maxsted
Production Supervisor:
Luis Roberts
Property Master:
Eddie Fowlie
Screenplay:
James Goldman
Second Unit Director:
John Box
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Manuel Berenguer
Set Decoration:
Emilio Ardura
Set Dresser:
Vernon Dixon
Sound Editor:
Winston Ryder
Sound Recordist:
George Stephenson
Gerry Humphreys
Special Effects:
Eddie Fowlie
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Betty Adamson
John Wilson-Apperson
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