The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film
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Directed by | Richard Lester Peter Sellers |
Produced by | Peter Sellers |
Written by | Richard Lester Spike Milligan Peter Sellers |
Starring | Peter Sellers Spike Milligan |
Music by | Richard Lester |
Cinematography | Richard Lester |
Editing by | Richard Lester Peter Sellers |
Release date(s) | 1960 |
Running time | 11 min. |
Country | U.K. |
Language | English |
Budget | £70 |
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The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film is a short (eleven minute) film directed by Richard Lester and Peter Sellers, and starring Spike Milligan. The film was released in 1960. It was a strong influence on Lester's later film, A Hard Day's Night, starring The Beatles[1].
It was filmed over two Sundays in 1959, at a cost of under fifty pounds - including five pounds for the rental of a field.[citation needed]
It was nominated for an Academy Award, but did not win. It is available on some copies of the DVD version of A Hard Day's Night, and it featured in The Unknown Peter Sellers.
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