Catch A Rainbow - Brothers & Sisters Pt. 2

2716.0170
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circa 1977
X-1338 V-238 Catch a Rainbow - Brothers & Sisters Pt. 2
The cast acts out several stories, including an adaptation of Cinderella, where meets her prince in a shoe store; ‘Master and Servant’, set in a laundromat; ‘Serpent’s Bride’, told in American Sign Language by Elaine; ‘Magic Sister’, told with a mix of live action and animation; and ‘The Oddman Family’, a musical comedy skit.
Credits: Jody Scalise, Elaine Bromka, Peter Kovner, Nancy Aronie, Doncharles Manning, Aili Singer; created and produced by: Linda Janower; directed by: William Lowell; “The Oddman Family” directed by: Bob Loudin; adapted and dramatized by: Ingrid Furlong; associate producer: Sheila Bowe; film director: Bob Tingle; musical director/composer: Newton Wayland; musical staging: Lois Hoffman; special music by: Andy Gaus; special writing by: Chris Bennett and Peter Filichia; art director: Steve Linden; set design: Ted Talanian; costume design: Mary Ellen Adams; research: Margaret Bush, Fran Lantz, Marlene Goldberg; line animation: Lisa Crafts; rainbow animation: Dolphin Productions, Inc.; assistant to the producer: Cathy Perron; Location associate: Adelita Moore; film camera: Chip Proser, Raymond Cajuste; film sound: James Fripp; film editor: Dave Teixeira; video remote crew; Cal Hoyle, Roger Rice, Dick Dunham, Ted Perzan, Bob Marsocci; video stage managers: Emmons Levine, Al Gigliio, Scott Philbrick; switcher: Bud Tremblay, John Delandis; audio: Bill Frewald, Peter Walent, George Ellard; lighting director: Dick McNamara, Curt Reichenbach, Jerry Milot; video: Michael Barbarita; video tape: Rob Roy, Ray Goldsmith; camera: Tony Tawa, George Nahas, Howard Rouse, Frank Quinn, Ed Paolino, Leon Goldman, Joe Soucar; film production manager: Ed Dadulak; video production manager: Ed Andre; engineering supervisor: Dave Underhill; special thanks to: Polly van den Honert, Doug Weisman, Linda Yogel, and the DeCordova Museum, William Awad Company, Rabbit’s Foot Shoes, Mam’selle of Newbury St., My Square Lady Dance Shop, Herman’s Sporting Goods; All the stories in Catch a Rainbow are based on folktales, fairytales, fables, myths and legends which have been passed down from generation to generation. “The Grateful Toad” based on a story from Men From the Village Deep in the Mountains translated by Garrett Bang. Published by Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. Copyright 1973 Garrett Bang. Executive producer: Lew Barlow; program executive: Bruce Marson; 1977

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