The actors
Warren Beatty (Clyde Barrow)
Faye Dunaway (Bonnie Parker)
Michael J. Pollard (C. W. Moss)
Gene Hackman (Buck Barrow)
Estelle Parsons (Blanche Barrow)
Denver Pyle (Frank Hamer)
Evans Evans (Velma)
Gene Wilder (Eugene)
Behind the scenes
Warren Beatty, producer
Arthur Penn, director
Robert Benton, screenwriter
David Newman, screenwriter
Robert Towne, special consultant (rewriter)
Burnett Guffey, cinematographer
Dean Tavoularis, art director
Theadora Van Runkle, costume designer
Dede Allen, editor
Robert Jiras, makeup designer
Elaine Michea, assistant to Beatty
Morgan Fairchild, driving double for Faye Dunaway
Elinor Jones and Norton Wright, producers (1963–64)
François Truffaut
Jean-Luc Godard
Jack Warner, head of Warner Brothers
Walter MacEwen, head of production at Warner Brothers
Benjamin Kalmenson, head of distribution for
Warner Brothers
Richard Lederer, head of advertising and publicity for Warner Brothers
Robert Solo, assistant to Walter MacEwen
Eliot Hyman, head of Seven Arts
The actors
Rex Harrison (Dolittle)
Samantha Eggar (Emma Fairfax)
Anthony Newley (Matthew Mugg)
Richard Attenborough (Albert Blossom)
Peter Bull (Bellowes)
William Dix (Tommy Stubbins)
Geoffrey Holder (William Shakespeare X)
Behind the scenes
Arthur P. Jacobs, producer
Richard Fleischer, director
Mort Abrahams, associate producer
Leslie Bricusse, composer/lyricist/screenwriter
Robert Surtees, cinematographer
Ray Aghayan, costume designer
Herbert Ross, choreographer
Lionel Newman, conductor/orchestrator, head of 20th Century Fox’s music department
Richard Zanuck, head of production at 20th Century Fox, son of Darryl F. Zanuck
David Brown, New York-based 20th Century Fox executive
Josephine Lofting, widow of author Hugh Lofting
Christopher Lofting, son of Hugh and Josephine Lofting
Bernard Silbert, Josephine Lofting’s lawyer
Helen Winston, would-be producer of the film
Larry Watkin, author of an unused screenplay for the film
Alan Jay Lerner, Arthur Jacobs’s original choice to write the screenplay
Rachel Roberts, Rex Harrison’s wife
Joan Collins, Anthony Newley’s wife
Natalie Trundy, Arthur P. Jacobs’s girlfriend (later wife)
The actors
Dustin Hoffman (Benjamin Braddock)
Anne Bancroft (Mrs. Robinson)
Katharine Ross (Elaine Robinson)
William Daniels (Mr. Braddock)
Elizabeth Wilson (Mrs. Braddock)
Murray Hamilton (Mr. Robinson)
Behind the scenes
Lawrence Turman, producer
Mike Nichols, director
Buck Henry, screenwriter
Calder Willingham, screenwriter
Charles Webb, author of the novel
Robert Surtees, cinematographer
Sam O’Steen, editor
Richard Sylbert, production designer
Joel Schiller, assistant production designer
Meta Rebner, script supervisor
Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, composers
Joseph E. Levine, head of Embassy Pictures
William Hanley, author of an unused screenplay
Peter Nelson, author of an unused screenplay
Anne Byrne, Dustin Hoffman’s girlfriend (later wife)
Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft’s husband
Leonard Hirshan, Anne Bancroft’s agent
The actors
Spencer Tracy (Matt Drayton)
Sidney Poitier (John Prentice)
Katharine Hepburn (Christina Drayton)
Katharine Houghton (Joey Drayton)
Cecil Kellaway (Monsignor Ryan)
Beah Richards (Mrs. Prentice)
Roy Glenn (Mr. Prentice)
Isabel Sanford (Tillie)
Behind the scenes
Stanley Kramer, producer/director
William Rose, screenwriter
Sam Leavitt, cinematographer
Ray Gosnell, assistant director
George Glass, associate producer
Robert C. Jones, editor
Robert Clatworthy, production designer
Marshall Schlom, script supervisor
Karen Kramer, Stanley Kramer’s wife
Louise Tracy, Spencer Tracy’s wife
The actors
Rod Steiger (Bill Gillespie)
Sidney Poitier (Virgil Tibbs)
Warren Oates (Sam Wood)
Lee Grant (Mrs. Colbert)
Larry Gates (Endicott)
William Schallert (Mayor)
Beah Richards (Mama Caleba)
Scott Wilson (Harvey Oberst)
Quentin Dean (Delores Purdy)
Anthony James (Ralph)
Jester Hairston (Endicott’s butler)
Behind the scenes
Walter Mirisch, producer
Norman Jewison, director
Stirling Silliphant, screenwriter
John Ball, author of the novel
Hal Ashby, editor and Norman Jewison’s right-hand man
Haskell Wexler, cinematographer
Quincy Jones, composer
Lynn Stalmaster, casting
Meta Rebner, script supervisor
Terry Morse, first assistant director
Martin Baum, Sidney Poitier’s agent
Claire Bloom, Rod Steiger’s wife
Juanita Hardy Poitier, Sidney Poitier’s wife
The critics
Bosley Crowther, film critic for the New York Times
Roger Ebert, film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times
Penelope Gilliatt, film critic for the New Yorker
Pauline Kael, film critic for the New Yorker
Joseph Morgenstern, film critic for Newsweek
Andrew Sarris, film critic for the Village Voice
Richard Schickel, film critic for Life
The industry
Louis Nizer, chief counsel to the Motion Picture
Association of America
Gregory Peck, president of the Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Geoffrey Shurlock, head of the Production Code Authority
Jack Valenti, head of the Motion Picture
Association of America