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Release Date:
March 9, 1966
Original Title:
The Thin Blue Line
Alternate Titles:
US-Polizei im Kreuzverhör
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ABC News
David L. Wolper Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
The work of the US police force and the problem of fighting rising crime across the country.
Administration:
Harvey Bernhard
Archival Footage Coordinator:
Jack Goelman
Assistant Editor:
Joseph C. Thornton
Associate Producer:
Bert Gold
Director:
William Friedkin
Director of Photography:
Vilis Lapenieks
Editor:
David E. Blewitt
Nicholas Clapp
Executive Producer:
Mel Stuart
Music Editor:
Don Weinman
Music Supervisor:
Jack K. Tillar
Negative Cutter:
Elva Fraser
Producer:
William Friedkin
Production Assistant:
Allan R. Folsom
Production Manager:
Lewsi E. Bushnell
Sam Farnsworth
Researcher:
William Edgar
Sound Effects Editor:
Charles L. Campbell
Colin C. Mouat
Sound Engineer:
Robert J. Litt
Sound Mixer:
Nigel Noble
Story:
William Friedkin
Supervising Editor:
Lawrence E. Neiman
Writer:
David H. Vowell
Bud Wiser
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