'68


1h 38m 1987

Film Details

Also Known As
68, Sixty-Eight
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Political
Release Date
1987
Production Company
Lucasfilm, Ltd.; New World Pictures; Sprocket Systems Inc
Distribution Company
NEW WORLD; Artedis; Entertainment Film Distributors, Ltd.; New World Pictures
Location
San Francisco, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 38m

Synopsis

Crew

Istvan Bekeffy

Song ("I Wait For You At Seven")

Kris Boxell

Set Decorator

Shony Alex Braun

Music

Eleanor Broadwater

Song ("Susie Q")

Kim Bromley

Production Assistant

Norton Buffalo

Harmonic Player

B C Cameron

Assistant Director

Rocky Capella

Stunt Coordinator

John Cipollina

Music

Cari Coughlin

Editor

Steve Cropper

Songs ("In The Midnight Hour" "Green Onions")

Gary Davis

Production Assistant

Gyorgy G Denes

Song ("Smouldering Cigarette")

Carole Deutch

Location Manager

Dale Djerassi

Producer

Ann Evans

Sound Recording Mixer

David Falicki

Production Assistant

Stacey Foiles

Sound Effects Editor

John Gallagher

Song ("Twin Fiddles")

Jeffrey J. Haboush

Sound Rerecording Mixer

Taz Harvey

Stunts (Motorcycle)

Dale Hawkins

Song ("Susie Q")

Tamas Hegedus

Song ("Smouldering Cigarette")

Jimi Hendrix

Songs

Jimi Hendrix

Song Performer ("Stone Free" "Wind Cries Mary")

Jefferson Airplane

Song Performer ("Somebody To Love")

Brook Jonson

Production Assistant

Janis Joplin

Song Performer ("Piece Of My Heart")

Robert Kaiser

Special Effects

Joshua Koral

Art Direction

Steven Kovacs

Producer

Steven Kovacs

Screenwriter

Daniel Lacambre

Director Of Photography

Lajos Lajtai

Song ("I Wait For You At Seven")

Jim Lane

Production Assistant

Franz Lehar

Music ("Die Lustige Witwe")

Andrea Lerner

Production Assistant

Stan Lewis

Song ("Susie Q")

Joe Macdonald

Song ("I-Feel-Like-I'M-Fixin'-To-Die-Rag")

Mike Martinez

Stunts

Patricia Matlock

Production Coordinator

Isabel Maxwell

Producer

Elliot Mazer

Music Supervisor

Elliot Mazer

Music Consultant

Karen Mccabe

Assistant Director

Country Joe Mcdonald

Song ("A Thing Called Love")

Patrick O'sullivan

Sound Editor Supervisor

Jayme S Parker

Dialogue Editor

Kerry Peterson

Assistant Director

Wilson Pickett

Song Performer ("In The Midnight Hour")

Wilson Pickett

Song

Gary Reinhold

Sound Rerecording Mixer

Allan K Rosen

Music Editor

Greg P. Russell

Sound Rerecording Mixer

Shanda Sawyer

Casting Coordinator

Geza Sinkovics

Camera Operator

Gordon Skene

Sound Archive Consultant

Grace Slick

Song ("Somebody To Love")

Charles Spaeth

Production Assistant

Stephen Stills

Song ("For What It'S Worth")

Johann Strauss

Music ("Geschichten Aus Dem Wienerwald Opus 325")

Gary Summers

Sound Rerecording Mixer

Catherine Taieb

Wardrobe Mistress

James Valentine

Titles

Terra Vandergaw

Song Performer ("Twin Fiddles")

David A. Whittaker

Dialogue Editor

Kathy Witte

Production Manager

Eli Zaffaroni

Associate Producer

Film Details

Also Known As
68, Sixty-Eight
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Political
Release Date
1987
Production Company
Lucasfilm, Ltd.; New World Pictures; Sprocket Systems Inc
Distribution Company
NEW WORLD; Artedis; Entertainment Film Distributors, Ltd.; New World Pictures
Location
San Francisco, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 38m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States March 1987

Released in United States on Video June 22, 1988

Released in United States September 1988

Released in United States Spring May 6, 1988

Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 1988.

Released in United States March 1987 (Shown at AFI/Los Angeles International Film Festival (U.S. Independent) March 11-26, 1987.)

Released in United States Spring May 6, 1988

Released in United States on Video June 22, 1988

Released in United States September 1988 (Shown at Deauville Film Festival September 1988.)