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Release Date:
March 2, 1979
Original Title:
Norma Rae
Alternate Titles:
노마 레이
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 12|10 DE: 12 DK: PG FR: TP SE: 11 US: PG
Runtime: 110
Norma Rae is a southern textile worker employed in a factory with intolerable working conditions. This concern about the situation gives her the gumption to be the key associate to a visiting labor union organizer. Together, they undertake the difficult, and possibly dangerous, struggle to unionize her factory.
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Art Direction:
Tracy Bousman
Assistant Director:
James Nicholson
Assistant Editor:
Margaret Adachi
Cliffe Oland
Casting:
Mike Fenton
Jane Feinberg
Dialogue Editor:
Godfrey Marks
Director:
Martin Ritt
Director of Photography:
John A. Alonzo
Editor:
Sidney Levin
Hairstylist:
Lola 'Skip' McNalley
Elaina P. Schulman
Lyricist:
Norman Gimbel
Makeup Artist:
William Turner
Tom Ellingwood
Original Music Composer:
David Shire
Producer:
Tamara Asseyev
Alexandra Rose
Production Design:
Walter Scott Herndon
Screenplay:
Harriet Frank Jr.
Irving Ravetch
Script Supervisor:
H. Bud Otto
Second Assistant Director:
Skip Surguine
Set Decoration:
Gregory Garrison
Songs:
David Shire
Sound:
Norman Gimbel
Sound Editor:
Richard Sperber
William Hartman
Sound Mixer:
Bruce Bisenz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Theodore Soderberg
Paul Wells
Douglas O. Williams
Special Effects:
William Van der Byl
Title Designer:
Dan Perri
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