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Art Director - Nancy Patton
Associate Producer - Ira Shuman
Casting - Elisabeth Leustig
Choreography - Peggy Holmes
Choreography - Kenny Ortega
Cinematographer - Andrew Laszlo
Composer (Music Score) - Alan Menken
Composer (Music Score) - J.A.C. Redford
Composer (Music Score) - Danny Troob
Costume Designer - May Routh
Production Designer - William Sandell
Set Decorator - Robert Gould
Songwriter - Jack Feldman
Sound Mixer - David Kelson
Special Effects - Syd Dutton
Special Effects - Bill Taylor
Stunts - William R. Perry
Touted by its makers as an attempt to bring live-action musical motion-pictures into the '90s, Newsies fails not because it lacks what the great musicals of the past had, but because it inserts nothing new into the genre, simply rehashing the archetypes and clichés that beat movie musicals to death in the first place. But just because it didn't incite '90s remakes of Bye Bye Birdie and Singin' in the Rain doesn't mean Newsies is completely worthless. For fans who enjoy even the more mediocre song-and-dance flicks of the '40s, '50s, and '60s, it's got just about everything. The songs are catchy and enjoyable, the story is simple and secondary to the music, and the cast isn't bad. Even Ann-Margret is in it, so at the very least audiences may want to squint and imagine they're watching a second-rate musical from the early '60s. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi