Where will my feet take me today? (1971 film)
Where will my feet take me today? | |
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Directed by | Thomas K. McDonough |
Written by | Irving Cummings Jr. |
Starring | Zsa Zsa Gabor Abbe Lane Bill Cosby Danny Daniels Tommy Tune Mitzi Gaynor |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures KETC Happy Feet Studios |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 mins |
Language | English |
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Where will my feet take me today? is a 1971 American musical film produced by Thomas K. McDonough. It stars Alexis Wright, Kathryn Kates, Peter Ostrum, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Abbe Lane, Danny Daniels, Tommy Tune, Mitzi Gaynor and Joan Rivers.
Where will my feet take me today? was release of December 16, 1971 on United States. The film was considered a critical success and was won for six Bubbles Awards. A TV series of the same name was produced in January 1, 1972.
Cast[edit]
Humans[edit]
- Joan Wright as Tilda Tapz
- Zsa Zsa Gabor as Alice Brewster
- Abbe Lane as Lucy Archer
- Danny Daniels as Elton Dalton
- Tommy Tune as Felix Facemire
- Peter Ostrum as Ernie
- Bonnie Langford as Lily
- Joey Luft as Edward
- Paris Themmen as Edwin
- Mitzi Gaynor as Alice
Creative Team[edit]
- Thomas K. McDonough – Producer, Director, Writer
- Jeffrey Jones – Producer, Director, Writer
- Don Jeffries – Executive Producer
- Gary Twitchell – Director
- William F. Bailey – Director, Writer
- King Hall – Head Puppeteer, Set Designer, Puppet Designer
- Tom Ray – Assistant Head Puppeteer, Puppet Designer
- Alan Pratt, Ph.D. – Curriculum Consultant
- Ruth Lerner Perle – Editorial Supervisor
- Gayle Waxman – Writer
- Harry John Luecke – Writer
- Patrick Clear – Writer
- Ron Cohen – Writer
- James Scott – Writer
- Ralph St. William – Writer
- Ralph DiGuglielmo – Writer
- Peter Bretz – Technical Producer
- John Muench – Technical Producer
- Filmgrafik International – Animation
- Vic Atkinson Productions – Animation
- Computer Image Corp. – Animation
- M-K Inc. – Animation
- Joe René and Jacquelyn Reinach – Music and Lyrics
- Clayton Frohman – Theme Song and "The Squoosh"
- Miles Goodman – Music
- Tom Tichenor – Puppet Designer
- Art FitzSimmons – Photography
Puppeteers and Voices[edit]
- King Hall – Mister M, Nardo (sometimes), Various
- Tom Ray – Mister W, Various
- Patrick Clear – Mister H, Mister J, Mister R, Nardo, Various
- Lynn Cohen – Miss I, Various
- John Cothran – Mister N, Mister L, Various
- Allan Trautman – Mister C (voice), Mister K, Various
- Gregg Berger – Mister Z, Mister T, Mister V, Various
- Don Boevingloh – Monty Swell, Various
- Cheryl Brown – Various
- Jane Deeken – Miss O, Various
- Pam Dunn – Various
- John Erickson – Mister C, Various
- David Herzog – Mister T (sometimes), Various
- Bert Hinchman – Various
- Bob Kramer – Mister F, Various
- Nancy Swet – Miss A, Various
- Genevieve Bierman – Miss U, Various (voice)
- Sally Eaton – Various (voice)
- Shelley Heeley – Various (voice)
- Joneal Joplin – Mister S, Mister G, Various (voice)
- Barbara Marentette – Miss A (sometimes), Various (voice)
- Nancy Margulies – Miss U (sometimes),Miss E (voice),Miss A (sometimes)
- Thomas K. McDonough – Various (voice)
- Bob Miller – Mister B, Mister D, Various (voice)
- James Scott – Mister P, Various (voice)
- Will Shaw – Mister Q, Various (voice)
- Gail Simmons – Various (voice)
- Simon O’Connor – Mister X, Various (voice)
- Ken Monroe – Mister C (sometimes), Various (voice)
- Dick Teneau – Mister Y (sometimes), Various (voice)
- Gayle Waxman – Mister Y, Various (voice)
Productions[edit]
Filming Locations[edit]
The film was actually shot in St. Louis, Missouri. Filming dates from July 1971 to September 1971. The premiere was held on Fox Theatre on December 15, 1971, New York's Astor Theatre on December 16, 1971 and Palace Theatre on December 21, 1971.