1776 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "1776"
1776 (1972)
Timing: 2:21 (141 min)
1776 - TMDB rating
7/10
70

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Florence Williamson
Editor

Art Direction

George Jenkins
Art Direction

Costume Design

Patricia Zipprodt
Costume Design

Set Decoration

George James Hopkins
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Allan Snyder
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Sherman Edwards
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Emmett Emerson

Emmett Emerson
Unit Production Manager

Orchestrator

Eddie Sauter
Orchestrator

Director of Photography

Harry Stradling Jr.
Director of Photography

Costumer

Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Ernest Adler
Hairstylist
Carmen Dirigo
Hairstylist

Cinematography

Harry Stradling Jr.
Cinematography

Screenplay

Photo Peter Stone #141332
Peter Stone
Screenplay

Music Supervisor

Ray Heindorf

Ray Heindorf
Music Supervisor

Songs

Sherman Edwards
Songs

Assistant Director

Sheldon Schrager
Assistant Director

Music

Sherman Edwards
Music

Music Editor

Ted Sebern
Music Editor

Conductor

Sound

Al Overton Jr.
Sound

Choreographer

Onna White
Choreographer

Title Designer

Mentor Huebner
Title Designer

Theatre Play

Sherman Edwards
Theatre Play
Photo Peter Stone #141332
Peter Stone
Theatre Play

Casting Consultant

Michael Shurtleff
Casting Consultant

Supervising Film Editor

William H. Ziegler
Supervising Film Editor

What's left behind the scenes

  • The director's cut of the film is 168 minutes long. The DVD version has a runtime of 176 minutes. This version includes 35 minutes that were not in the video release.
  • Actress Blythe Danner plays Martha Jefferson, the wife of President Thomas Jefferson, in the film. Two decades later, Danner's daughter, Gwyneth Paltrow, would play the same president’s daughter, Patsy, in “Jefferson in Paris” (1995).
  • The role of John Adams seemed to follow actor William Daniels. In addition to reprising it in the miniseries “The Rebels” (1979), he played Adams’ son, John Quincy Adams, in another miniseries, “The Adams Chronicles” (1976), and Adams’ brother, Samuel, in the television film “Bastard” (1978).
  • The film is based on the 1969 Broadway musical, and many actors from that production also appeared in the film. Incidentally, Peter H. Hunt also directed the musical on Broadway.
  • The film's producer, Jack L. Warner, arranged a private screening for then-US President Richard Nixon. Nixon was offended by the song “Cool Hand Luke,” and at his request, it was cut from the release version. However, the song is included on the DVD release.
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