Rachel arrives in New York from her Amish community intent on becoming a dancer. Unfortunately Billy Minsky's Burlesque is hardly the place for her Dances From The Bible. But the show's comedian Raymond sees a way of wrong-footing the local do-gooders by announcing the new Paris sensation "Mme Fifi" and putting on Rachel's performance as the place is raided. All too complicated, the more so since her father is scouring the town for her and both Raymond and his straight-man Chick are falling for Rachel.
Unfortunately the movie The Night They Raided Minsky's is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Norman Lear | Screenplay |
Directing | William Friedkin | Director |
Writing | Arnold Schulman | Screenplay |
Writing | Sidney Michaels | Screenplay |
Production | Norman Lear | Producer |
Production | George Justin | Associate Producer |
Editing | Ralph Rosenblum | Editor |
Editing | Pablo Ferro | Editor |
Writing | Rowland Barber | Novel |
Camera | Andrew Laszlo | Director of Photography |
Production | Marion Dougherty | Casting |
Sound | Charles Strouse | Songs |
Writing | Lee Adams | Lyricist |
Directing | Marguerite James | Script Supervisor |
Sound | Charles Strouse | Original Music Composer |
Art | Jean Eckart | Production Design |
Directing | Alan Hopkins | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Burtt Harris | Assistant Director |
Art | John Robert Lloyd | Art Direction |
Production | Jim Di Gangi | Production Manager |
Art | John Godfrey | Set Decoration |
Art | William Eckart | Production Design |
Art | Donald Holtzman | Property Master |
Costume & Make-Up | Bob Grimaldi | Hairdresser |
Directing | Pablo Ferro | Second Unit Director |
Art | Richard Adee | Set Dresser |
Crew | Edward Garzero | Scenic Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Anna Hill Johnstone | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Irving Buchman | Makeup Artist |