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Birds Do It

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Calorie Rating: 124
Released: 1966-08-13
MPAA Rating: NR
Running Time: 88 Minutes
Studios: Columbia Pictures,


Melvin Byrd, who dreams of being a scientist, is a Cape Kennedy "miniscule molecular particle surveillance monitor" - in short, a janitor. His job is to keep a major rocket project completely dust-free, and this he does with his own hilariously fantastic inventions - including a literal attack on dirt by a "knight on a white horse". In his work, he meets Judy, a chimp involved in a top-secret project, which leads Melvin into the one room strictly off-limits to him. Not until he has entered the project room does Melvin learn that any man entering it will be negatively ionized - making him fly like a bird.

Director / Directors

Joseph Gannon
Script Supervisor
James Gordon McLean
Assistant Director



Cast

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Character: Melvin Byrd
Tab Hunter
Character: Lieutenant Porter
Arthur O'Connell
Character: Professor Wald

Edward Andrews
Character: General Smithburn
Doris Dowling
Character: Congresswoman Clanger
Beverly Adams
Character: Claudine Wald

Louis Quinn
Character: Sergeant Skam
Frank Nastasi
Character: Yellow Cab Driver
Burt Taylor
Character: Devlin

Courtney Brown
Character: Arno
Russell Saunders
Character: Clurg
Julian Voloshin
Character: Professor Nep

Bob Bersell
Character: Doorman
Warren Day
Character: Curtis
Jay Laskay
Character: Willie

Burt Leigh
Character: Radar Operator
Dean Martin
Character: Golfer
Groucho Marx
Character: Man Looking Through Window At Melvin Flying


Production and Crew

Ben Chapman
Production Executive
George Fiala
Makeup Supervisor
Don K. Ivey
Set Decoration

Peggy Kunkle
Wardrobe Designer
Mel Bledsoe
Art Direction
Samuel Matlovsky
Original Music Composer

Jack Johnson
Property Master
Art Arthur
Screenplay
Irene Aparicio
Hairstylist

Edward Haldeman
Production Manager
Mildred Simpkins
Wardrobe Designer

Ivan Tors
Executive Producer

Preston Rountree
Set Designer
Howard Winner
Director of Photography

Arnie Kogen
Screenplay