A Patch of Blue - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "A Patch of Blue"
A Patch of Blue (1965)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
A Patch of Blue - TMDB rating
7.572/10
97
A Patch of Blue - Kinopoisk rating
7.869/10
441
A Patch of Blue - IMDB rating
8/10
10000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Editor

Rita Roland
Editor

Art Direction

George W. Davis
Art Direction
Urie McCleary
Art Direction

Stunts

Set Decoration

Henry Grace
Set Decoration
Charles S. Thompson
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

John Truwe
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo Jerry Goldsmith #20734

Jerry Goldsmith

Jerry Goldsmith
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Kathryn Hereford
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Photo Robert Burks #74412

Robert Burks

Robert Burks
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Leonard J. South
Camera Operator

Still Photographer

Kenny Bell
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Larry Jost
Sound Mixer

Production Manager

Lindsley Parsons Jr.
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Larry Hadsell
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Photo Guy Green #244874Photo Guy Green #244875

Guy Green

Guy Green
Screenplay

Novel

Elizabeth Kata
Novel

Grip

Lloyd Isbell
Grip

Assistant Director

Hank Moonjean
Assistant Director
Bill Finnegan
Assistant Director

First Assistant Camera

Bobby Greene
First Assistant Camera

Visual Effects

Robert R. Hoag
Visual Effects

Recording Supervision

Franklin Milton
Recording Supervision

What's left behind the scenes

  • Shelley Winters (1920-2006) disliked her character Rose-Ann, as she was a civil rights activist and resented having to play a racist.
  • When the film was shown in theaters in the American South, scenes of the kiss between Sidney Poitier (1927-2022) and Elizabeth Hartman (1943-1987) were cut, because such a thing (kisses between people of different races) was prohibited in many states.
  • Elizabeth Hartman filmed in opaque contact lenses that made her look completely blind, and in which she genuinely could not see.
  • Preparing for the role, Elizabeth Hartman visited a school for the blind, where education was conducted using the Braille method.
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