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Release Date:
February 15, 1967
Original Title:
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Seven Arts Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 86
A woman brings her son and husband to a tropical vacation spot for a little rest and relaxation. The only problem is that the husband has been dead for quite some time, and his wife had him stuffed and carries him everywhere with her. Complications ensue.
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Art Direction:
Philip M. Jefferies
Assistant Director:
Mickey McCardle
Associate Producer:
Carter DeHaven Jr.
Costume Design:
Howard Shoup
Costume Designer:
James Galanos
Costumer:
Jody Evetts
Dialogue:
Herbert Baker
Pat McCormick
Director:
Richard Quine
Alexander Mackendrick
Director of Photography:
Charles Lawton Jr.
Geoffrey Unsworth
Editor:
Warren Low
David Wages
Hairstylist:
Jane Shugrue
Makeup Artist:
Robert J. Schiffer
Orchestrator:
Frank Comstock
Original Music Composer:
Neal Hefti
Producer:
Ray Stark
Stanley Rubin
Production Manager:
John R. Coonan
Property Master:
Wallace Oliver
Screenplay:
Ian Bernard
Script Supervisor:
Esther Stephenson
Set Decoration:
William Kiernan
Sound Recordist:
J.S. Westmoreland
Special Effects:
Charles Spurgeon
Theatre Play:
Arthur Kopit
Wardrobe Coordinator:
Ted Tetrick
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