Street pedlar (film, 1967)

See also: Street pedlar (homonymy)

Camelot is an American film carried out by Joshua Logan, left in 1967.

Synopsis

August 1st

Data sheet

  • Title: Street pedlar
  • Realization: Joshua Logan
  • Scenario: H.T. White (Romance The Future Ounce and King ) and Alan Jay Lerner (part Street pedlar )
  • Production: Jack L. Warner and Joel Freeman
  • Production company: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Budget: 13 million dollars (9,9 million euros)
  • Music: Frederick Loewe
  • Photography: Richard H. Kline
  • Assembly: Folmar Blangsted
  • Decorations: John Truscott and Edward Carrere
  • Costumes: John Truscott
  • Country of origin: The United States
  • Format: Colors - 2,20:1 - Stereo - 35 mm
  • Kind: Musical comedy, lovesong
  • Lasted: 179 minutes
  • Comings out date:

Distribution

Around film

  • turning was held from June in November 1966 with Segovia (Spain), like with the studios Warner Bros. of Burbank, in California.

Original soundtrack

  • I Wonder What The King Is Doing Tonight , interpreted by Richard Harris
  • The Simple Joys Of Maidenhood , interpreted by Vanessa Redgrave
  • Camelot , interpreted by Richard Harris
  • It is me , interpreted by Gene Merlino (doubled by Franco Nero)
  • The Lusty Month off May , interpreted by Vanessa Redgrave
  • Then You May Take Me To The Fair , interpreted by Vanessa Redgrave, Gary Marshall, Anthony Rogers and Peter Bromilow
  • How to Handle has Woman , interpreted by Richard Harris
  • If Ever I Would Leave You , interpreted by Gene Merlino (doubled by Franco Nero)
  • What Do The Simple Folk Do? , interpreted by Vanessa Redgrave and Richard Harris
  • Follow Me
  • I Loved You Ounce In Silence , interpreted by Vanessa Redgrave and Gene Merlino (doubled by Free Nero)
  • Guenevere
  • Final: Street pedlar , interpreted by Richard Harris and Gary Marsh

Distinctions

Rewards

  • Oscar of the best music, better artistic director and better costumes in 1968.
  • Golden Globe of the best actor for Richard Harris, better music and better song ( Yew Ever I Should Leave You ) in 1968.
  • Price of the best actress for Vanessa Redgrave, at the time of the Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards in 1968.

Nominations

  • Oscar of best photography and the best sound in 1968.
  • Golden Globe of best film, the best actress for Vanessa Redgrave, and of the best most promising young actor for Free Nero in 1968.
  • Better musical film scenario, by the Writers Guild off America in 1968.

External bonds

  • Street pedlar on Internet Movie Database
  • Critical DevilDead

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