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Back Stage Party (1961)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Jack Donohue, Hamilton Luske

Synopsis

Party, enterianment, and Behind the scenes

Actors

Ray Bolger
Ray Bolger
Self
Tommy Sands
Tommy Sands
Self
Annette Funicello
Annette Funicello
Self
Ed Wynn
Ed Wynn
Self
Tommy Kirk
Tommy Kirk
Self
Kevin Corcoran
Kevin Corcoran
Self
Henry Calvin
Henry Calvin
Self
Gene Sheldon
Gene Sheldon
Self
Mary McCarty
Mary McCarty
Self
Ann Jillian
Ann Jillian
Self
Brian Corcoran
Brian Corcoran
Self
Marvin Ashbaugh
Marvin Ashbaugh
Self
George Bruns
George Bruns
Self
Edward Colman
Edward Colman
Self
Billy Curtis
Billy Curtis
Self
Walt Disney
Walt Disney
Self
Jack Donohue
Jack Donohue
Self
Mel Leven
Mel Leven
Self
James MacDonald
James MacDonald
Self
Tom Mahoney
Tom Mahoney
Self

Crews

Jack Donohue
Jack Donohue
Director
Hamilton Luske
Hamilton Luske
Director
Larry Clemmons
Larry Clemmons
Writer
George Bruns
George Bruns
Music
Edward Colman
Edward Colman
Cinematography
Lloyd L. Richardson
Lloyd L. Richardson
Editor
Carroll Clark
Carroll Clark
Art Direction
Marvin Aubrey Davis
Marvin Aubrey Davis
Art Direction
Hal Gausman
Hal Gausman
Set Decoration
Emile Kuri
Emile Kuri
Set Decoration
Bill Thomas
Bill Thomas
Costume Design
Pat McNalley
Pat McNalley
Makeup Artist
Ruth Sandifer
Ruth Sandifer
Hair Designer
John C. Chulay
John C. Chulay
Assistant Director
McLaren Stewart
McLaren Stewart
Art Department Coordinator
Robert O. Cook
Robert O. Cook
Sound
Eustace Lycett
Eustace Lycett
Special Effects
Gertrude Casey
Gertrude Casey
Costumer
Chuck Keehne
Chuck Keehne
Costumer
Mel Leven
Mel Leven
Lyricist
Xavier Atencio
Xavier Atencio
Animation

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