The younger son of a working-class Jewish family in Montreal, Duddy Kravitz yearns to make a name for himself in society. This film chronicles his short and dubious rise to power, as well as his changing relationships with family and friends. Along the way the film explores the themes of anti-semitism and the responsibilities which come with adulthood.
Unfortunately the movie The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Ted Kotcheff | Director |
Sound | Stephen Dalby | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Marcel Pothier | Sound Editor |
Sound | Stanley Myers | Original Music Composer |
Production | Susan A. Lewis | Administration |
Writing | Mordecai Richler | Novel |
Production | Don Duprey | Associate Producer |
Production | Don Buchsbaum | Production Manager |
Production | Gerald Schneider | Executive Producer |
Camera | Brian West | Director of Photography |
Production | John Kemeny | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Michèle Dion | Makeup Artist |
Art | Anne Pritchard | Production Design |
Writing | Lionel Chetwynd | Adaptation |
Production | Lynn Stalmaster | Casting |
Writing | Mordecai Richler | Screenplay |
Editing | Thom Noble | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Bob Pritchett | Hairstylist |