A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 16, 1970
Original Title:
Didn’t You Hear?
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 92
Kevin is wandering through the confused haze that most college students pass through at one time or another: lectures that make little - if any - sense, pranks by the fraternities and sororities, deep yet meaningless discussions on philosophy with ones friends. Through all of this, Kevin passes in and out of a dream-like fantasy world, in which he and his friends sail the ship 'Queen of Sheba' to a variety of islands, with natives both friendly and hostile.
Assistant Camera:
Terry Clairmont
Assistant Grip:
Bob Wahlborg
Rich Broocker
Roger McCarty
Associate Producer:
William Redlin
Best Boy Grip:
Donald M. Wolak
Ken Elam
Camera Operator:
Michael A. Jones
John Koester
Director:
Skip Sherwood
Director of Photography:
Karl Krogstad
Editor:
Donald W. Ernst
Hairstylist:
Gordon Westlund
Key Grip:
Mike Watkins
Original Music Composer:
Mort Garson
Original Story:
Karl Krogstad
Joanne Tilton
Post Production Supervisor:
Fred J. Brown
Producer:
Skip Sherwood
Production Manager:
William Redlin
Screenplay:
Joanne Tilton
Mike Mickler
Karl Krogstad
Skip Sherwood
Script Supervisor:
Judy Redlin
Set Dresser:
Roger Nebergall
Jay Miller
Sound:
Tom Koester
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