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Release Date:
October 12, 1981
Original Title:
Purlie
Genres:
Drama | Music
Production Companies:
CBS Productions
Showtime Networks
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 142
Based on Davis' 1961 play Purlie Victorious (which was later translated into the 1963 film Gone Are the Days! and which included all of the original Broadway cast, including Ruby Dee, Alan Alda, Beah Richards, and Godfrey Cambridge), Purlie is a musical with a book by Ossie Davis, Philip Rose, and Peter Udell, lyrics by Udell, and music by Gary Geld. It won two Tony Awards and was also nominated for Best Musical. This 1981 television adaptation is directed by Rudi Goldman and stars Broadway cast members Guillaume, Moore, Hemsley, and Hopkins, with Brandon Maggart as Cotchipee, Clarice Taylor as Idilla, and Don Scardino as Charlie. The production won a CableACE Award.
Assistant Editor:
Michael Robinson
Peter Liveris
Bill Seesselberg
Bob Soond
Associate Producer:
Bruno B. Saudino
Camera Operator:
Manny Gutierrez
Jake Ostroff
Les Liebowitz
Steve Zinn
Bob Camitta
Casting:
Linda Considine
Choreographer:
Al Perryman
Louis Johnson
Costume Design:
Gail Cooper-Hecht
Director:
Rudi Goldman
Editor:
John R. Tierney
Hairstylist:
Teddy Jenkins
Lighting Director:
Randy Nordstrom
Alan Adelman
Lyricist:
Peter Udell
Makeup Artist:
Joe Cranzano
Music Director:
Kirk Nurock
Music Supervisor:
Gary Geld
Musical:
Gary Geld
Ossie Davis
Philip Rose
Peter Udell
Orchestrator:
Luther Henderson
Ray Wright
Garry Sherman
Producer:
Robert R. Thiel
Production Manager:
Lester Lessuk
Set Designer:
James Tilton
Songs:
Gary Geld
Sound:
Blake Norton
Stage Director:
Philip Rose
Title Graphics:
David Stahlberg
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