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Release Date:
January 21, 1974
Original Title:
Rhinoceros
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Cinévision Ltée
The American Film Theatre
The Ely Landau Organization Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 104
A boozing young man in love with his co-worker finds that everyone around him, even his pompous and condescending best friend, is changing into a rhinoceros.
Assistant Camera:
Robert Marta
Assistant Director:
Robert Enrietto
R. Robert Rosenbaum
Assistant Editor:
Ross Levy
Camera Operator:
Hugh K. Gagnier
Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster
Costume Design:
Noel Taylor
Director:
Tom O'Horgan
Director of Photography:
James Crabe
Editor:
Bud S. Smith
Executive Producer:
Mort Abrahams
Edward Lewis
Henry T. Weinstein
Gaffer:
Tim Griffith
Hairstylist:
Dee-Dee Petty
Key Grip:
John Murray
Makeup Artist:
Jack Petty
Music:
Galt MacDermot
Producer:
Ely A. Landau
Production Design:
Jack Martin Smith
Production Supervisor:
Irving Temaner
Property Master:
Douglas Stubbs
Screenplay:
Julian Barry
Set Decoration:
Norman Rockett
Darrell Silvera
Sound Editor:
Roger Sword
Sound Mixer:
Robert 'Buzz' Knudson
Richard Overton
Special Effects:
Bob Dawson
Still Photographer:
Marcia Reed
Stunts:
Jesse Wayne
Supervising Producer:
Robert A. Goldston
Supervising Sound Editor:
Charles L. Campbell
Theatre Play:
Eugène Ionesco
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