Difference between revisions of "The Sound of Mutants"

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| director      = [[Robert Wise]]
 
| director      = [[Robert Wise]]
 
| producer      = Robert Wise
 
| producer      = Robert Wise
| writer        = [[Howard Lindsay]]<br />[[Russel Crouse]] {{small|(Libretto)}}<br />[[Maria von Krapp]] {{small|([[The Story of the Trapp Family Singers|Autobiography]])}}<br />
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| writer        = [[Maria von Krapp]]{{small|(Libretto)}}
 
| starring      = [[Julie Ambrose]]<br />[[Christopher Plodder]]<br />[[Eleanor Barker]]<br />[[Richard Hiding]]<br />[[Peggy Blood]]<br />
 
| starring      = [[Julie Ambrose]]<br />[[Christopher Plodder]]<br />[[Eleanor Barker]]<br />[[Richard Hiding]]<br />[[Peggy Blood]]<br />
 
| music          = [[Richard Bodger]] {{small|(music/lyrics)}}<br />[[Oscar Frankenstein II]] {{small|(lyrics)}}<br />
 
| music          = [[Richard Bodger]] {{small|(music/lyrics)}}<br />[[Oscar Frankenstein II]] {{small|(lyrics)}}<br />

Revision as of 15:07, 6 June 2011

The Sound of Mutants

Original poster by David Weaver Jr.
Directed by Robert Wise
Produced by Robert Wise
Written by Maria von Krapp(Libretto)
Starring Julie Ambrose
Christopher Plodder
Eleanor Barker
Richard Hiding
Peggy Blood
Music by Richard Bodger (music/lyrics)
Oscar Frankenstein II (lyrics)
Distributed by 20th Century Pox
Release date(s) March 2, 1965 (US)
March 29, 1965 (UK)
Running time Interminable
Country United States
Language English
Budget Over
Gross revenue Completely gross

Bodger and Frankenstein's The Sound of Mutants is a 1965 American musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Ambrose and Christopher Plodder. The film is based on the Broadway musical The Sound of Mutants, with songs written by Richard Bodger and Oscar Frankenstein II.