What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (1966)
Released:
1966-08-31
Duration:
1hr 56min
Rating 6.0
The screen dares reveal the best kept secrets of world war II !
Overview
A by-the-book Captain is ordered to capture a strategic village in Italy. The Italian soldiers are willing to surrender, if they can have a festival first. The lieutenant convinces the Captain this is the only way. Because of aerial reconnaissance, they must look like they are fighting. To sort this out an intelligence officer is sent in. Meanwhile the festival gets complicated with the Mayors daughter.
Production Companies
United Artists
The Mirisch Company
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 8.247 |
Directed By
Blake Edwards
Crew
Director
Blake Edwards
Blake Edwards
Screenplay
William Peter Blatty
William Peter Blatty
Story
Maurice Richlin
Maurice Richlin
Story
Blake Edwards
Blake Edwards
Associate Producer
Dick Crockett
Dick Crockett
Executive Producer
Owen Crump
Owen Crump
Producer
Blake Edwards
Blake Edwards
Original Music Composer
Henry Mancini
Henry Mancini
Director of Photography
Philip H. Lathrop
Philip H. Lathrop
Editor
Ralph E. Winters
Ralph E. Winters
Casting
Harvey Clermont
Harvey Clermont
Production Design
Fernando Carrere
Fernando Carrere
Set Decoration
Reg Allen
Reg Allen
Set Decoration
Jack Stevens
Jack Stevens
Costume Design
Jack Bear
Jack Bear
Hairstylist
Susan Germaine
Susan Germaine
Makeup Supervisor
Allan Snyder
Allan Snyder
Makeup Artist
Lynn F. Reynolds
Lynn F. Reynolds
Stunts
Gene LeBell
Gene LeBell
Stunts
Glenn R. Wilder
Glenn R. Wilder
Stunts
Charlie Picerni
Charlie Picerni
Stunts
Bob Herron
Bob Herron
TOP CAST
James Coburn
Lieutenant Christian
Dick Shawn
Captain Lionel Cash
Sergio Fantoni
Captain Oppo
Aldo Ray
Sergeant Rizzo
Giovanna Ralli
Gina Romano
Harry Morgan
Major Pott
Carroll O'Connor
General Bolt
Leon Askin
Colonel Kastorp
Thomas Hunter
American GI #3
Jay Novello
Mayor Romano
Art Lewis
Needleman
Johnny Seven
Vittorio
Joe Lo Presti
Italian Soldier (uncredited)