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"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - The most fantasmagorical musical entertainment in the history of everything!" is english Language Movie.
"Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" was released on 17 December 1968 it had a budget of $10,000,000 and had box office collection of $7,500,445.
The movie was directed by Ken Hughes
It has cast of: Dick Van Dyke as Caractacus Potts, Sally Ann Howes as Truly Scrumptious, Lionel Jeffries as Grandpa Potts, Gert Fröbe as Baron Bomburst, Anna Quayle as Baroness Bomburst, Benny Hill as Toymaker, James Robertson Justice as Lord Scrumptious, Robert Helpmann as Child Catcher, Barbara Windsor as Blonde, Davy Kaye as Admiral, Alexander Doré as First Spy, Bernard Spear as Second Spy, Stanley Unwin as Chancellor, Peter Arne as Captain of Guard, Heather Ripley as Jemima Potts, Adrian Hall as Jeremy Potts, Desmond Llewelyn as George Coggins, Victor Maddern as Junkman, Arthur Mullard as Cyril, Big Man, Ross Parker as Chef, Gerald Campion as Minister, Felix Felton as Minister, Monti DeLyle as Minister, Totti Truman Taylor as Duchess, Larry Taylor as Lieutenant, Max Bacon as Orchestra Leader, Max Wall as Inventor, John Heawood as Inventor, Michael Darbyshire as Inventor, Kenneth Waller as Inventor, Gerald Taylor as Inventor, Eddie Davis as Inventor, Richard Wattis as Secretary at Sweet Factory (Uncredited), Phil Collins as Vulgarian Teen, Robert Arditti as Dancer (uncredited), Vic Armstrong as Cavalry Guard at Cannon (uncredited), Michael Audreson as Peter (uncredited), Theo Aygar as 4th Minister (uncredited), John Baskcomb as Castle Chef (uncredited), Roy Beck as Grand Prix Spectator (uncredited), Jimmy Berriman as Child in Castle (uncredited), Eunice Black as Courtier (uncredited), Bill Brandon as 'Test your Strength' Attendant (uncredited), Phil Collins as Vulgarian Child (uncredited), Tim Condren as Cavalry Guard (uncredited), Sadie Corre as Field Worker (uncredited), John Corrie as Soldier (uncredited), John Crocker as Under Chef (uncredited), Cyril Cross as Minister (uncredited), Dan Darnelli as Man in the Sweet Factory (uncredited), Gabrielle Daye as Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited), Ernest Fennemore as Man at Fair (uncredited), Harry Fielder as Soldier at Castle (uncredited), Henry Gibson as Dancer (uncredited), Carson Green as Urchin (uncredited), Kay Hamilton as 3rd Duchess (uncredited), Miranda Hampton as Scullery Maid (uncredited), John Hicks as Boy (uncredited), Robert Jenner as Field Worker (uncredited), Nigel Kingsley as Child in Castle (uncredited), Teddy Kiss Atom as Minor Role (uncredited), George Leech as Chitty's original driver (uncredited), Jim Machin as Child (uncredited), Mary Maxfield as Lady at the Fair (uncredited), Connel Miles as Dancer (uncredited), Roy Murray as Fairground Barker (uncredited), Grace Newcombe as 2nd Duchess (uncredited), Dickie Owen as Major Domo (uncredited), Paul Phillips as Soldier (uncredited), Dido Plumb as Townsman (uncredited), Colin Rix as Chauffeur (uncredited), Jessie Robins as Pastry Cook (uncredited), Richard Wattis as Secretary at Sweet Factory (uncredited), Reg Thomason as Castle Guest (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Albert R. Broccoli as Producer(Production), Ken Hughes as Director(Directing), Richard M. Sherman as Original Music Composer(Sound), Ken Hughes as Screenplay(Writing), John Shirley as Editor(Editing), Roald Dahl as Screenplay(Writing), Robert B. Sherman as Original Music Composer(Sound), Ian Fleming as Novel(Writing), Christopher Challis as Director of Photography(Camera), Robin Clarke as Music Editor(Sound), Ken Adam as Production Design(Art), Peter Lamont as Assistant Art Director(Art), John W. Mitchell as Sound Recordist(Sound), Richard Maibaum as Additional Dialogue(Crew), Jackie Cummins as Wardrobe Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Gus Agosti as Assistant Director(Directing), Irwin Kostal as Conductor(Sound), Stanley Sopel as Associate Producer(Production), David Middlemas as Production Supervisor(Production), John Harris as Camera Operator(Camera), Frank Ernst as Location Manager(Production), Harry Pottle as Art Direction(Art), Fred Hynes as Sound Recordist(Sound), Elizabeth Haffenden as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Robert W. Laing as Assistant Art Director(Art), Michael White as Assistant Art Director(Art), John Stears as Special Effects(Crew), Joan Bridge as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Peter R. Hunt as Associate Producer(Production), Irwin Kostal as Music Supervisor(Sound), Harry Ledger as Assistant Editor(Editing), Mike Fox as Focus Puller(Camera), Richard M. Sherman as Songs(Sound), Robert B. Sherman as Songs(Sound), Angela Martelli as Continuity(Directing), Vic Armstrong as Stunts(Crew), in lead roles.