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"Guys and Dolls - It's a living breathing doll of a musical!" is english Language Movie.
"Guys and Dolls" was released on 23 December 1955 it had a budget of $5,500,000 and had box office collection of $6,874,673.
The movie was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
It has cast of: Marlon Brando as Sky Masterson, Jean Simmons as Sarah Brown, Frank Sinatra as Nathan Detroit, Vivian Blaine as Miss Adelaide, Robert Keith as Lt. Brannigan, Stubby Kaye as Nicely-Nicely Johnson, B.S. Pully as Big Jule, Johnny Silver as Benny Southstreet, Sheldon Leonard as Harry the Horse, Danny Dayton as Rusty Charlie, George E. Stone as Society Max, Regis Toomey as Arvide Abernathy, Kathryn Givney as General Cartwright, Veda Ann Borg as Laverne, Mary Alan Hokanson as Agatha, Joe McTurk as Angie the Ox, Kay E. Kuter as Calvin, Stapleton Kent as Mission Member, Renee Renor as Cuban Singer, Virginia Aldridge as Dancer (uncredited), Lynette Bernay as Dancer (uncredited), George Boyce as Barber (uncredited), Barbara Brent as Goldwyn Girl (uncredited), Jimmy Brooks as Dancer (uncredited), Steve Carruthers as Waiter (uncredited), Beth Carter as Goldwyn Girl (uncredited), Gordon Carveth as Pedestrian (uncredited), Jack Chefe as Waiter at Mindy's (uncredited), Noble 'Kid' Chissell as Gangster (uncredited), Fred Curt as Dancer (uncredited), Russell Custer as Police Officer (uncredited), Jann Darlyn as Goldwyn Girl (uncredited), Madelyn Darrow as Goldwyn Girl (uncredited), Sayre Dearing as Tough (uncredited), Larry Duran as Dancer (uncredited), Billy Engle as Vendor (uncredited), Joe Evans as Barber (uncredited), Franklyn Farnum as Spectator at Hot Box Club (uncredited), Adolph Faylauer as Tourist with Camera (uncredited), Bess Flowers as Spectator at Hot Box Club (uncredited), Charles Fogel as Spectator at Hot Box Club (uncredited), Rubén de Fuentes as Orchestra Leader (uncredited), Tony Galento as Spectator at Hot Box Club (uncredited), Rudy Germane as Police Officer (uncredited), Ricky Gonzales as Dancer (uncredited), Joe Gray as Spectator at Hot Box Club (uncredited), Robert Haines as Waiter (uncredited), Stuart Hall as Customer at Mindy's (uncredited), Betty Jean Hansen as Dancer (uncredited), Sam Harris as Spectator at Hot Box Club (uncredited), Earle Hodgins as Pitchman (uncredited), John Indrisano as Liverlips Louie (uncredited), Donald Kerr as Barber (uncredited), June Kirby as Goldwyn Girl (uncredited), Carey Leverette as Dancer (uncredited), Maurice Marks as Tall Gambler (uncredited), Thomas Martin as Waiter (uncredited), Matt Mattox as Dancer (uncredited), Bert May as Dancer (uncredited), Harold Miller as Customer at Mindy's (uncredited), Charles Morton as Bartender (uncredited), Matt Murphy as The Champ (uncredited), Jerry Orbach as Barbershop Patron (uncredited), Troy Patterson as Man (uncredited), Jack Perry as Gambler (uncredited), Foster H. Phinney as Card Player at Barbershop (uncredited), Joe Ploski as Barber (uncredited), Frank Radcliffe as Card Player at Barbershop (uncredited), Paul Rees as Dancer (uncredited), Frank Richards as Man with Packages (uncredited), Julian Rivero as Cuban Waiter (uncredited), Edwin Rochelle as Gangster at Mission (uncredited), Tony Rosa as Man With a Poodle (uncredited), John Roy as Police Officer (uncredited), Jeffrey Sayre as Diner at Mindy's (uncredited), Bernard Sell as Wedding Guest (uncredited), Pat Sheehan as Goldwyn Girl (uncredited), Leslie Sketchley as Restaurant Patron (uncredited), Buddy Spencer as Dancer (uncredited), Norman Stevans as Customer at Mindy's (uncredited), Brick Sullivan as Truck Driver on Street (uncredited), Larri Thomas as Goldwyn Girl (uncredited), Al Thompson as Drunk (uncredited), Harry Tyler as Max (Waiter at Mindy's) (uncredited), Sandra Warner as Twin Goldwyn Girl (uncredited), Sonia Warner as Twin Goldwyn Girl (uncredited), Harry Wilson as Barbershop Patron (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Joseph L. Mankiewicz as Director(Directing), Oliver Smith as Production Design(Art), Howard Bristol as Set Decoration(Art), Samuel Goldwyn as Producer(Production), Joseph L. Mankiewicz as Screenplay(Writing), Irene Sharaff as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Frank Loesser as Original Music Composer(Sound), Daniel Mandell as Editor(Editing), Joseph C. Wright as Art Direction(Art), Damon Runyon as Story(Writing), Ben Lane as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Harry Stradling Sr. as Director of Photography(Camera), Jo Swerling as Theatre Play(Writing), Abe Burrows as Theatre Play(Writing), Annabell Levy as Hairstylist(Costume & Make-Up), Roger Heman Sr. as Sound(Sound), Frank Loesser as Lyricist(Writing), Skip Martin as Orchestrator(Sound), Fred Lau as Sound(Sound), Albert Sendrey as Orchestrator(Sound), Michael Kidd as Choreographer(Crew), Alexander Courage as Orchestrator(Sound), Nelson Riddle as Orchestrator(Sound), Arthur S. Black Jr. as Assistant Director(Directing), Warren Newcombe as Special Effects(Crew), Jay Blackton as Music Supervisor(Sound), Jay Blackton as Conductor(Sound), Vinton Vernon as Sound(Sound), Cyril J. Mockridge as Music Arranger(Sound), Edward F. Mull as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Gus Schroeder as Production Manager(Production), Frank Loesser as Songs(Sound), Mary Ann Hawkins as Stunts(Crew), Paul Baxley as Stunts(Crew), Larry Duran as Stunts(Crew), John Indrisano as Stunt Coordinator(Crew), John Daheim as Stunts(Crew), Dick Crockett as Stunts(Crew), Polly Burson as Stunts(Crew), Lila Finn as Stunts(Crew), Harvey Parry as Stunts(Crew), Helen Endicott as Stunts(Crew), Eddie Saenz as Stunts(Crew), Gil Perkins as Stunts(Crew), George Robotham as Stunts(Crew), in lead roles.