Splendor in the Grass - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Splendor in the Grass"
Splendor in the Grass (1961)
Timing: 2:4 (124 min)
Splendor in the Grass - TMDB rating
7.442/10
292
Splendor in the Grass - Kinopoisk rating
7.632/10
2133
Splendor in the Grass - IMDB rating
7.7/10
24000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Writer

Editor

Costume Design

Production Design

Richard Sylbert
Production Design

Set Decoration

Gene Callahan
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Robert Jiras
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo David Amram #121121
David Amram
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Charles H. Maguire
Associate Producer
Photo William Inge #249967

William Inge

William Inge
Associate Producer

Additional Photography

Frank J. Calabria
Additional Photography

Director of Photography

Photo Boris Kaufman #73297
Boris Kaufman
Director of Photography

Electrician

Howard Fortune
Electrician

Assistant Director

Photo Ulu Grosbard #118160

Ulu Grosbard

Ulu Grosbard
Assistant Director
Don Kranze
Assistant Director

Other

Joan Joseff
Other

Conductor

Photo David Amram #121121
David Amram
Conductor

Production Assistant

Mart Crowley
Production Assistant

Sound

Dick Vorisek
Sound
James Perdue
Sound
Edward J. Johnstone
Sound

Wardrobe Supervisor

George Newman
Wardrobe Supervisor
Flo Transfield
Wardrobe Supervisor

Choreographer

George Tapps
Choreographer

Hairdresser

Willis Hanchett
Hairdresser

Sound Editor

Frank Lewin
Sound Editor

Continuity

Marguerite James
Continuity

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film included a scene in which Wilma Dean Lumis, lying in the bathtub, argues with her mother. She then jumps out of the tub and runs naked down the hallway to her bedroom, where the camera focuses on a close-up of her bare legs frantically kicking on the mattress. Hollywood censors and the Catholic League deemed this episode unsuitable for public viewing, so director Elia Kazan cut a small part of the scene, leaving only the jump from the tub and the run to the bedroom.
  • "Splendor in the Grass" is the first American film to depict a French kiss.
  • Dennis Hopper auditioned for the role of Bud Stamper.
  • The film's title is taken from a poem by William Wordsworth.
  • Jane Fonda auditioned for the role of Wilma Dean Lumis, but did not get it. Natalie Wood and Diane Varsi were on the final casting list for the role, with Wood ultimately being chosen. Lee Remick also auditioned for the role of Wilma.
  • Bada's real name is Arthur.
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