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Release Date:
June 24, 1970
Original Title:
Myra Breckinridge
Alternate Titles:
マイラ
マイラ むかしマイラは男だった
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: R
Runtime: 94
Myron Breckinridge flies to Europe to get a sex-change operation and is transformed into the beautiful Myra. She travels to Hollywood, meets up with her rich Uncle Buck and, claiming to be Myron's widow, demands money. Instead, Buck gives Myra a job in his acting school. There, Myra meets aspiring actor Rusty and his girlfriend, Mary Ann. With Myra as catalyst, the trio begin to outrageously expand their sexual horizons.
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Art Direction:
Fred Harpman
Jack Martin Smith
Assistant Camera:
Thomas Del Ruth
Assistant Director:
Richard Glassman
Associate Producer:
James Cresson
Casting Consultant:
Michael McLean
Choreographer:
Ralph Beaumont
Co-Editor:
Hugh K. Cummings
Construction Coordinator:
Greg C. Jensen
Costume Design:
Theadora Van Runkle
Costumer:
Edith Head
Director:
Michael Sarne
Director of Photography:
Richard Moore
Driver:
Chris Haynes
Editor:
Danford B. Greene
Hairstylist:
Edith Lindon
Leadman:
Rick Simpson
Makeup Artist:
Del Acevedo
Makeup Supervisor:
Daniel C. Striepeke
Novel:
Gore Vidal
Producer:
David Giler
Robert Fryer
Screenplay:
Michael Sarne
David Giler
Script:
Marty Feldman
Set Decoration:
Reg Allen
Walter M. Scott
Sound:
Don J. Bassman
Terrance Emerson
David Dockendorf
Stunts:
Russ McCubbin
Donna Garrett
Unit Production Manager:
William Eckhardt
Unit Publicist:
Don Prince
Visual Effects:
Art Cruickshank
L.B. Abbott
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