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Release Date:
August 6, 1969
Original Title:
Justine
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Romance
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
In Alexandria, in 1938, Darley, a young British schoolmaster and poet, makes friends through Pursewarden, the British consular officer, with Justine, the beautiful and mysterious wife of a Coptic banker. He observes the affairs of her heart and incidentally discovers that she is involved in a plot against the British, meant to arm the Jewish underground in Palestine. The plot finally fails, Justine is sent to jail and Darley decides to return to England.
Art Direction:
William J. Creber
Jack Martin Smith
Assistant Art Director:
Fred Harpman
Assistant Camera:
Robin Vidgeon
Thomas Del Ruth
Red Crawford
Dave Friedman
Assistant Director:
Maurice Vaccarino
Associate Producer:
Kathryn Hereford
Choreographer:
Gemze De Lappe
Costume Design:
Irene Sharaff
Director:
George Cukor
Joseph Strick
Director of Photography:
Leon Shamroy
Editor:
Rita Roland
Hair Supervisor:
Edith Lindon
Hairstylist:
Dorothy White
Lighting Technician:
Adolfo Bartoli
Makeup Artist:
Edwin Butterworth
Makeup Supervisor:
Daniel C. Striepeke
Music Editor:
Kenneth Hall
Novel:
Lawrence Durrell
Orchestrator:
Arthur Morton
Original Music Composer:
Jerry Goldsmith
Producer:
Pandro S. Berman
Screenplay:
Andrew Sarris
Lawrence B. Marcus
Set Decoration:
Raphael Bretton
Walter M. Scott
Sound:
Bernard Freericks
David Dockendorf
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don MacDougall
Technical Advisor:
Aaron Haddad
Unit Production Manager:
Saul Wurtzel
Joseph C. Behm
Visual Effects:
Art Cruickshank
L.B. Abbott
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