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Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film (2002)

Country of Origin: USA
Dates of Original Broadcast: 2 April 2002
Number of Seasons: n/a
Total Number of Episodes: 1
Average Episode Running Times: 127 mins
Format: black and white/colour
Sound:

CREDITS

PRODUCTION
Production Companies: AMC in association with Surreal Life Productions
Producers: Lewis Bogach, Don Fizzinoglia
Field Producer: Stephanie Jens
Associate Producer: John Bradley

SCRIPT
Script: Lewis Bogach
Book: Medium Cool: The Movies of the 1960s by Ethan Mordden

DIRECTION
Directors: Lewis Bogach, Don Fizzinoglia

PHOTOGRAPHY
Field Camera: Greg Weiss, Bob McCall, Brian Dugan, Perry Finkelstein, Ron Tosches, Scott Forquharson

EDITING AND POST PRODUCTION
Editor: Don Fizzinoglia
Associate Editor: John Bradley

MUSIC
Music: Douglas Brown, Robert Corsetti

SOUND
Sound Recordist: Joel Katz
Sound Mixer: Douglas Brown
Field Audio: Joe Crabb, Chris Millard, Scott Nocella
Engineer: Herbert T. Savran

VISUAL EFFECTS
Computer Graphics: John Russell

MISCELLANEOUS
Production Accountant: Jessie Cohen
Researchers: Lewis Bogach, Don Fizzinoglia, John Bradley
Film Clip Clearances: Abigail Kende
Copyright Research: Motion Picture Information Services
Film Clips Provided By: Canal+ Droits Audiovisuels; Columbia Pictures; Corinth Films; Janus Films; MGM Clip + Still; Paramount Pictures; Pretty Pictures; Turner Entertainment; Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation; Universal Studios Licensing Inc; Warner Bros
Archive Film Clips Provided By: BBC Worldwide Americas Inc; Budget Films; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Television Archives; F.I.L.M. Archives; Getty Images; Henninger Video; Historic Films; Passport International; Photo Fest; SabuCat Productions; Showcase Productions Inc; WPA Film Library
Archive Stills Provided By: BBC Worldwide Americas Inc; Budget Films; Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Television Archives; F.I.L.M. Archives; Henninger Video; Historic Films; Passport International; Photo Fest; SabuCat Productions; Showcase Productions Inc; WPA Film Library
Talent Relations: Pete Hammond
Public Relations: Dina White, Sal Cataldi

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Special Thanks: Andrew Sarris; Arthur Hiller; Arthur Penn; Buck Henry; Dennis Hopper; John Frankenheimer; John Schlesinger; Norman Jewison; Paul Mazursky; Robert Towne; Roger Corman

CAST
Woody Harrelson (narrator)
Fidel Castro (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Phyllis Coates (herself) (archive footage) (uncredited)
Roger Corman (himself (uncredited))
John Frankenheimer (himself (uncredited))
L.C. Graves (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Buck Henry (himself (uncredited))
Arthur Hiller (himself (uncredited))
Alfred Hitchcock (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Dustin Hoffman (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Dennis Hopper (himself (uncredited))
Norman Jewison (himself (uncredited))
John F. Kennedy (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Robert F. Kennedy (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Nikita Khrushchev (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Martin Luther King (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Jim Leavelle (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Harold Macmillan (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Paul Mazursky (himself (uncredited))
Leo McCarey (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Paul Newman (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Richard Nixon (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Lee Harvey Oswald (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Ike Pappas (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Arthur Penn (himself (uncredited))
Jack Ruby (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Andrew Sarris (himself (uncredited))
John Schlesinger (himself (uncredited))
Robert Towne (himself (uncredited))
William Wyler (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Malcolm X (himself in archive footage (uncredited))
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (himself in archive footage (uncredited))

AVAILABILITY

USA
Television Distributors: AMC

TIMELINE

2002
April

2: USA - television broadcast (on AMC)

LINKS

INCLUDES FOOTAGE FROM
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
Fail-Safe (1964)
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
In Cold Blood (1967)
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
Psycho (1960)
The Robe (1953)
Seconds (1966)
Seven Days in May (1964)
Det sjunde inseglet (1957)
The Trip (1967)

KEYWORDS

book into television, documentary, film history

 


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