The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (TV Series) - Crew

Crew

Director .....................Jean Sacha
Assistant Director ...........Luc Andrieux
Director of Photography ......Quinto Albicocco
Cameraman ....................Jean Malaussena
Camera Assistant .............Oliver Benoist
Art Director .................Robert Luchaire
Film Editors .................Helene Plemiannikov and Borys Lewin
Sound Engineer ...............George Mardiguian
Make-up ......................Roger Chanteau

Adaptation ...................Jean Paul Carriere and Pierre Reynal
Dialogue .....................Jacques Sommet
Narration ....................Jean Marsan
Script Editor ................Denise Gaillard

Producer .....................Henry Deutschmeister
Executive Producer ...........Claire Monis

Music composed by George Van Parys (original French/German version) Music composed by Robert Mellin and P.Reverberi (English version) The Franco London Orchestra conducted by P.Reverberi

Production Manager/Script Editor ..........Walter Ulbrich (under the pseudonym Eugen von Metz) (German version)

German dub by Berliner Synchron GmbH-Wenzel Ludecke

Italian print co-production credit: F.L.F. - Ultra Film.

Notes: Jean-Paul Carriere is the credit on the English/French film prints but other sources state his name as Jean-Claude Carrière.
It should be noted that the BBC requested the change of music before they would buy the serial, as they had done the previous year with The Magic Roundabout.

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