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Jonathan Livingston Seagull

1973 | G | 99 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Jonathan Livingston Seagull is a 1973 American drama film directed by Hall Bartlett, adapted from the 1970 novella of the same name by Richard Bach. The film tells the story of a young seabird who, after being cast out by his stern flock, goes on an odyssey to discover how to break the limits of his own flying speed. The film was produced by filming actual seagulls, then superimposing human dialogue over it. The film's voice actors included James Franciscus in the title role, and Philip Ahn as his mentor, Chiang.

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Credits

Producer
Hall Bartlett
Director
Hall Bartlett
Screenplay
Hall Bartlett
Director of Photography
Jack Couffer
Original Music Composer
Neil Diamond
Editor
Frank P. Keller
Country
United States

Official

Box office · USD, worldwide

Budget
$1.5M

Cast · 7

Juliet Mills

Juliet Mills

Philip Ahn

Philip Ahn

KH

Kelly Harmon

Dorothy McGuire

Dorothy McGuire

Richard Crenna

Richard Crenna

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