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Release Date:
May 17, 1967
Original Title:
The Happening
Genres:
Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Horizon Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 101
A group of young drifters kidnap wealthy businessman Roc Delmonico just for kicks. They keep him captive, demanding a ransom for his safe release. However there is no one - wife, Mafia associates or mother - willing to part with the $200,000 ransom. Demonico is dismayed that no one appears unduly concerned about his fate and joins forces with the kidnappers to plot his revenge, blackmailing his once nearest and dearest into parting with $3,000,000 in hush money.
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Art Direction:
Albert Brenner
Assistant Director:
Ray Gosnell Jr.
Tim Zinnemann
Assistant Editor:
Oscar Denenberg
Associate Producer:
Howard B. Jaffe
David Wolfson
Robert Manchel
Costume Design:
Gene Coffin
Director:
Elliot Silverstein
Director of Photography:
Philip H. Lathrop
Editor:
Philip W. Anderson
Gaffer:
Al Reiners
Grip:
James Latham
Hairstylist:
Sherry Wilson
Irene Aparicio
Location Manager:
Jerry Porter
Makeup Artist:
Marlana May
George Fields
Music Editor:
Art Dunham
Original Music Composer:
Frank De Vol
Producer:
Sam Spiegel
Jud Kinberg
Production Design:
Richard Day
Production Manager:
Russell Saunders
Props:
Jack Johnson
Screenplay:
Ronald Austin
James D. Buchanan
Frank Pierson
Script Supervisor:
Charlsie Bryant
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Howard Winner
Second Unit Director:
Robert Altman
Set Decoration:
Don K. Ivey
Sound:
Jack Haynes
Howard Warren
Special Effects:
Willis Cook
Story:
James D. Buchanan
Ronald Austin
Wardrobe Master:
Jason S. Silverstein
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