Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Dick Van Dyke
Caractacus Potts
Sally Ann Howes
Truly Scrumptious
Lionel Jeffries
Grandpa Potts
Gert Fröbe
Baron Bomburst
Anna Quayle
Baroness Bomburst
Benny Hill
Toymaker
James Robertson Justice
Lord Scrumptious
Robert Helpmann
Child Catcher
Barbara Windsor
Blonde
Davy Kaye
Admiral
Alexander Doré
First Spy
Bernard Spear
Second Spy
Stanley Unwin
Chancellor
Peter Arne
Captain of Guard
Heather Ripley
Jemima Potts
Adrian Hall
Jeremy Potts
Desmond Llewelyn
George Coggins
Victor Maddern
Junkman
Arthur Mullard
Cyril, Big Man
Ross Parker
Chef
Gerald Campion
Minister
Felix Felton
Minister
Monti DeLyle
Minister
Totti Truman Taylor
Duchess
Larry Taylor
Lieutenant
Max Bacon
Orchestra Leader
Max Wall
Inventor
John Heawood
Inventor
Michael Darbyshire
Inventor
Kenneth Waller
Inventor
Gerald Taylor
Inventor
Eddie Davis
Inventor
Robert Arditti
Dancer (uncredited)
Vic Armstrong
Cavalry Guard at Cannon (uncredited) / Stunts
Michael Audreson
Peter (uncredited)
Theo Aygar
4th Minister (uncredited)
John Baskcomb
Castle Chef (uncredited)
Roy Beck
Grand Prix Spectator (uncredited)
Jimmy Berriman
Child in Castle (uncredited)
Eunice Black
Courtier (uncredited)
Bill Brandon
'Test your Strength' Attendant (uncredited)
Phil Collins
Vulgarian Teen / Vulgarian Child (uncredited)
Tim Condren
Cavalry Guard (uncredited)
Sadie Corre
Field Worker (uncredited)
John Corrie
Soldier (uncredited)
John Crocker
Under Chef (uncredited)
Cyril Cross
Minister (uncredited)
Dan Darnelli
Man in the Sweet Factory (uncredited)
Gabrielle Daye
Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
Ernest Fennemore
Man at Fair (uncredited)
Harry Fielder
Soldier at Castle (uncredited)
Henry Gibson
Dancer (uncredited)
Carson Green
Urchin (uncredited)
Kay Hamilton
3rd Duchess (uncredited)
Miranda Hampton
Scullery Maid (uncredited)
John Hicks
Boy (uncredited)
Robert Jenner
Field Worker (uncredited)
Nigel Kingsley
Child in Castle (uncredited)
Teddy Kiss Atom
Minor Role (uncredited)
George Leech
Chitty's original driver (uncredited)
Jim Machin
Child (uncredited)
Mary Maxfield
Lady at the Fair (uncredited)
Connel Miles
Dancer (uncredited)
Roy Murray
Fairground Barker (uncredited)
Grace Newcombe
2nd Duchess (uncredited)
Dickie Owen
Major Domo (uncredited)
Paul Phillips
Soldier (uncredited)
Dido Plumb
Townsman (uncredited)
Colin Rix
Chauffeur (uncredited)
Jessie Robins
Pastry Cook (uncredited)
Roald Dahl
Screenplay
Richard Wattis
Secretary at Sweet Factory (Uncredited) / Secretary at Sweet Factory (uncredited)
Ken Hughes
Director / Screenplay
Reg Thomason
Castle Guest (uncredited)
John Shirley
Editor
Richard M. Sherman
Original Music Composer / Songs
Christopher Challis
Director of Photography
Robert B. Sherman
Original Music Composer / Songs
Albert R. Broccoli
Producer
Ian Fleming
Novel
Robin Clarke
Music Editor
Ken Adam
Production Design
Jackie Cummins
Wardrobe Supervisor
Frank Ernst
Location Manager
John W. Mitchell
Sound Recordist
John Harris
Camera Operator
Peter Lamont
Assistant Art Director
David Middlemas
Production Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 17, 1968
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 24m
Content RatingG
Budget$10,000,000
Box Office$7,500,445
Filming LocationsSaint-Tropez, France · Bavaria, Germany · Pinewood Studios, United Kingdom
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This Movie Is About.
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Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a 1968 children's musical adventure film directed by Ken Hughes and produced by Albert R. Broccoli. It stars Dick Van Dyke, Sally Ann Howes, Lionel Jeffries, Gert Fröbe, Anna Quayle, Benny Hill, James Robertson Justice, Robert Helpmann, Heather Ripley and Adrian Hall. The film is based on the 1964 children's novel Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car by Ian Fleming, with a screenplay co-written by Hughes and Roald Dahl.
Irwin Kostal supervised and conducted the music for the film based on songs written by the Sherman Brothers, Richard and Robert, and the musical numbers were staged by Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood. At the 41st Academy Awards, the film's title song was nominated for Best Song – Original for the Picture.