The Monitors (film)
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The Monitors is a 1969 U.S. satirical science fiction film. Shot in Chicago, it was the first film production of the city's Second City comedy troupe[1] and was coproduced and financed by the Bell and Howell film-equipment manufacturing company (then based in nearby Skokie) in an effort to establish Chicago as a film production center.[2] It is based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Keith Laumer.
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Directed by | Jack Shea |
Screenplay by | Myron J. Gold |
Based on | The Monitors by Keith Laumer |
Produced by | Bernard Sahlins |
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Cinematography | William Zsigmond |
Music by | Fred Kaz |
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Distributed by | Commonwealth United Entertainment |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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