John Goldfarb, Please Come Home!
During the Cold War, John Goldfarb crashes his spy plane in the Middle East and is taken prisoner by the local government. His captor, King Fawz, soon discovers that Goldfarb used to be a college football star. So he issues him an ultimatum: coach his country's football team, or Fawz will surrender him to the Russians. Goldfarb teams up with undercover reporter Jenny Ericson, and together they plot to escape their dangerous situation.
Crew
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Shirley MacLaine
Songs
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Ted Grossman
Stunts
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Albert Woodbury
Orchestrator
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Frank Westmore
Makeup Artist
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Elmer Raguse
Sound
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John Williams
Original Music Composer
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John Williams
Conductor
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Leon Charles
Dialogue Coach
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Don B. Greenwood
Props
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William Peter Blatty
Writer
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John Flynn
Assistant Director
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J. Lee Thompson
Director
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J. Lee Thompson
Producer
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Edith Head
Costume Design
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Loren Janes
Stunt Double
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William B. Murphy
Editor
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John Franco
Script Supervisor
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L.B. Abbott
Visual Effects
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Richard Talmadge
Second Unit Director
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Chris Haynes
Driver
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Sydney Guilaroff
Hairstylist
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Jesse Wayne
Stunts
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Dale Hennesy
Art Direction
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Leon Shamroy
Director of Photography
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Adele Balkan
Costume Design
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Stuart A. Reiss
Set Decoration
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Arthur Morton
Orchestrator
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Ben Nye
Makeup Artist
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Fred Hall
Gaffer
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Jack Martin Smith
Art Direction
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Walter M. Scott
Set Decoration
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Leo McCreary
Grip
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Carlton W. Faulkner
Sound
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Ray Aghayan
Costume Design
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Margaret Donovan
Hair Supervisor
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Emil Kosa Jr.
Visual Effects
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Steve Parker
Producer
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Mickey Sherrard
Wardrobe Designer
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William Eckhardt
Unit Production Manager
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Fred R. Simpson
Assistant Director
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Gary Downey
Stunts
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Mary Tate
Wardrobe Designer
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Frank Khoury
Driver
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Alan Lee
Producer's Assistant
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Paul Godkin
Choreographer
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