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Don't Make Waves

Don't Make Waves

1967 American sex comedy

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Movie
Movie
Creative work
Creative work

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Creative Work IMDb ID
tt00615900
Wikidata ID
Q203101
Directed by (Film)
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Alexander Mackendrick
Edited by
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Thomas Stanford (film editor)
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Rita Roland
Screenplay by
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Ira Wallach (writer)
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George Kirgo
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Maurice Richlin
Music by
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Vic Mizzy
Industry
Movie
Movie
Cinematography
Cinematography
Genre
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Sex comedy
Comedy film
Comedy film
Published Date
January 1, 1967
Product Parent Company
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Filmways

Other attributes

Country
United States
United States
Launch Date
June 9, 1967
Overview

Don't Make Waves is a movie and creative work that belongs to the comedy film and sex comedy genres. The film was released on January 1, 1967 and had its premiere on June 9, 1967. Don't Make Waves was directed by Alexander Mackendrick and produced by Filmways, an American production company.

The movie's screenplay was written by Ira Wallach, George Kirgo, and Maurice Richlin. The film's editing was completed by Rita Roland and Thomas Stanford. Vic Mizzy composed the music for the film.

Don't Make Waves was created within the movie and cinematography industries. The film was released in the United States.

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