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Revenue: $60,000,000
Budget: $9,400,000
Profit: + $50,600,000
Movie Details
Tag Line: The comedy event of the century, In glorious 70mm!
Status: Released
Average Rating: 7
Release Date: Nov 7, 1963
Rating: 1963-11-07
Run Time: 3h 17m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: United Artists , Casey Productions
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Synopsis
A group of strangers come across a man dying after a car crash who proceeds to tell them about the $350,000 he buried in California. What follows is the madcap adventures of those strangers as each attempts to claim the prize for himself.
Crew
Department | Role | Name |
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Directing | Director |
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Stanley Kramer
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Other |
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Ivan Volkman
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Assistant Director |
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Bert Chervin
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George R. Batcheller Jr.
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Charles Scott
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Script Supervisor |
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Marshall Schlom
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Writing | Screenplay |
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William Rose
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Tania Rose
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Story |
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William Rose
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Tania Rose
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Production | Producer |
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Stanley Kramer
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Producer's Assistant |
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Anne P. Kramer
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Production Manager |
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Clem Beauchamp
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Production Coordinator |
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Bud Pine
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Sound | Original Music Composer |
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Ernest Gold
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Sound Engineer |
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John K. Kean
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Sound Editor |
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Walter Elliott
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Music Editor |
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Art Dunham
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Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
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Clem Portman
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Roy Granville
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Vinton Vernon
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Songs |
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Ernest Gold
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Mack David
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Camera | Director of Photography |
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Ernest Laszlo
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Camera Operator |
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Charles F. Wheeler
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Assistant Camera |
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Dick Johnson
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Grip |
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Morris Rosen
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Assistant Grip |
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Martin Kashuk
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Additional Photography |
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Irman Roberts
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Hal McAlpin
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Editing | Editor |
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Gene Fowler Jr.
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Robert C. Jones
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Frederic Knudtson
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Art | Production Design |
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Rudolph Sternad
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Art Direction |
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Gordon Gurnee
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Set Decoration |
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Joseph Kish
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Property Master |
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Art Cole
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Title Designer |
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Saul Bass
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Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
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Bill Thomas
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Makeup Artist |
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George Lane
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Lynn F. Reynolds
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Bud Westmore
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Costume Supervisor |
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Joe King
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Hairdresser |
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Connie Nichols
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Crew | Aerial Coordinator |
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Paul Mantz
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Frank Tallman
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Stunt Coordinator |
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Carey Loftin
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Special Effects |
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Danny Lee
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Stunts |
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Buddy Van Horn
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Bob Herron
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Paul Baxley
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Tap Canutt
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Max Balchowsky
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Richard E. Butler
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Dick Crockett
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Carol Daniels
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George DeNormand
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Gary Epper
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Dick Geary
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Stephanie Epper
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Sol Gorss
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Chuck Hayward
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John Indrisano
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Gil Perkins
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Jack Perkins
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Wally Rose
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Fred Scheiwiller
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Tom Steele
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Paul Stader
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Alex Sharp
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Carl Saxe
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Eddie Smith
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Joe Pronto
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Walt La Rue
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Stunt Double |
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Loren Janes
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Bill Couch
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May Boss
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John Hudkins
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Regis Parton
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George Robotham
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Helen Thurston
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Jesse Wayne
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Stunt Driver |
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Dale Van Sickel
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Lighting | Gaffer |
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Joseph Edesa
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Visual Effects | Visual Effects |
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Farciot Edouart
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Linwood G. Dunn
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James Gordon
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