Shirley MacLaine was the product of a strict middle-class background from which she and her brother, the future actor Warren Beatty, escaped into the fantasy world of show-biz. Her ballet training and her long-legged pixie charm led to rapid success on Broadway in musical comedy. Inevitably, Hollywood called and by 1955 Shirley was cast in Hitchcock's "The Trouble With Harry." It wasn't too long before the fine dramatic roles also came to her opposite the most popular leading men of the time, like Fred MacMurray, Jack Lemmon, Frank Sinatra, Clint Eastwood and Robert Mitchum.
Directing | Gene Feldman | Director |
Production | Stephen Janson | Executive Producer |
Writing | Gene Feldman | Writer |
Sound | Grant Maxwell | Sound Mixer |
Production | Gene Feldman | Producer |
Production | Suzette Winter | Producer |
Editing | Matthew Ranson | Editor |
Editing | Tom Toth | Archival Footage Research |
Camera | Matthew Ranson | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Cynthia Bachman Brown | Makeup Artist |
Production | Lisa Ann Everson | Associate Producer |
Writing | Suzette Winter | Writer |
Lighting | James Wolfe | Gaffer |
Editing | Kerry Soloway | Online Editor |
Directing | Suzette Winter | Director |
Sound | Richard Fiocca | Music |
Sound | Max Surla | Music |