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Release Date:
October 13, 1969
Original Title:
Mitzi's 2nd Special
Alternate Titles:
Mitzi's Second Special
Genres:
Comedy | Music
Production Companies:
Green Isle Enterprises
NBC Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 54
Mitzi Gaynor opens her second special with a dazzling performance of "Let Go." Additional songs include "Poor Papa," and "What'll I Do." She welcomes guest star Ross Martin (The Wild, Wild, West) for a musical-comedy spoof of Gone with the Wind. Other comedy skits include Mitzi as "The Kid" describing a school recital, and as a Hungarian Gypsy performing "Those Were the Days."
Art Direction:
E. Jay Krause
Choreographer:
Danny Daniels
Costume Designer:
Bob Mackie
Director:
Richard Dunlap
Editor:
Armond Poitras
Executive Producer:
Jack Bean
Hairstylist:
Tom Carlino
Makeup Artist:
Jack Stone
Jim Kail
Music Arranger:
Billy May
Bob Alcivar
Producer:
James Loren
Sound:
Bob Jensen
Writer:
Larry Hovis
Ann Elder
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