- Country: USA
- Genres: Biography, Comedy, Drama
- Release: 1968-10-22
- Director: Robert Wise (I) (1914–2005)
- Writers: William Fairchild
- Language: English | French
- Stars: Julie Andrews , Richard Crenna , Michael Craig , Daniel Massey , Robert Reed , Bruce Forsyth , Beryl Reid , John Collin , Alan Oppenheimer , Richard Karlan
- Runtime: 176 min
- Awards: Nominated for 7 Oscars. 1 win & 11 nominations total
- AKA: スター! (Japan) , Şahane yıldız (Turkey) , Those Were the Happy Times (United States of America) , ¡La estrella! (Mexico) , Star! (United States of America) , Star! (Singapore) , Звезда! , Loves of a Star! (United States of America) , Gwiazda! (Poland) , Star! (United Kingdom) , Star! , Star! (Canada) , Star! (Denmark) , La estrella (Spain) , Star! (Finland) , Un giorno... di prima mattina (Italy) , Star! (Argentina) , Star! (Spain) , A Estrela (Brazil) , A Estrela! (Portugal, Portuguese Republic) , Star! (France, French Republic) , I star (Greece) , Star! , 星星星 (Taiwan)
- Plot: This is a movie based on the life of Gertrude Lawrence (Dame Julie Andrews), on and off-stage. It takes the opportunity to feature extravagant musical production numbers with Andrews acting, singing, and dancing.
- IMDB:tt0063642
Star! Cast · · · ALL
Robert Wise
(I)
(1914–2005)
Director
Julie Andrews
Gertrude Lawrence
Richard Crenna
Richard Aldrich
Michael Craig
Sir Anthony Spencer
Daniel Massey
Noël Coward
Robert Reed
Charles Fraser
Bruce Forsyth
Arthur Lawrence
Beryl Reid
Rose
John Collin
Jack Roper
Alan Oppenheimer
Andre Charlot
Richard Karlan
David Holtzmann
Garrett Lewis
Jack Buchanan
Anthony Eisley
Ben Mitchell
Jock Livingston
Alexander Woollcott
J. Pat O’Malley
(1904–1985)
Dan
Harvey Jason
Bert
Mathilda Calnan
Dorothy
Peter Church
Narrator (voice)
Ian Abercrombie
Man in Brixton Music Hall (uncredited)
Jenny Agutter
Pamela Roper (uncredited)
Leon Alton
(1907–1995)
Party Guest (uncredited)
Don Ames
Party Guest (uncredited)
Lionel Ames
Roman Officer (uncredited)
Richard Angarola
Cesare (uncredited)
Harold Ayer
Man at Adelphi Theatre (uncredited)
Philip Bailey
Singing Soldier (uncredited)