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Group Marriage (1972/1973) Stephanie Rothman
June 30th 2024
#group marriage#1972#1973#stephanie rothman#aimee eccles#Aimée Eccles#solomon sturges#jeff pomerantz#victoria vetri#zack taylor#claudia jennings#bill striglos#pepe serna#norman bartold#john mcmurtry#jayne kennedy
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After a lightning bolt zaps a robot named Number 5, the lovable machine starts to think he’s human and escapes the lab. Hot on his trail is his designer, Newton, who hopes to get to Number 5 before the military does. In the meantime, a spunky animal lover mistakes the robot for an alien and takes him in, teaching her new guest about life on Earth. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Stephanie Speck: Ally Sheedy Newton Crosby: Steve Guttenberg Ben Jabituya: Fisher Stevens Howard Marner: Austin Pendleton Skroeder: G.W. Bailey Frank: Brian McNamara Number 5 (voice): Tim Blaney Duke: Marvin J. McIntyre Otis: John Garber Mrs. Cepeda: Penny Santon General Washburne: Vernon Weddle Senator Mills: Barbara Tarbuck Howard Marner’s Aide: Tom Lawrence Norman: Fred Slyter Zack: Billy Ray Sharkey Reporter: Robert Krantz Reporter: Jan Speck Barmaid: Marguerite Happy Farmer: Howard Krick Farmer’s Wife: Marjorie Card Hughes Gate Guard: Herb Smith Party Guest: Jack Thompson Party Guest: William Striglos Party Guest: Mary Reckley Party Guest: Shay McLean Party Guest: Eleanor C. Heutschy Frank: Sergio Kato Film Crew: Producer: David Foster Producer: Lawrence Turman Director: John Badham Editor: Frank Morriss Art Direction: Dianne Wager Original Music Composer: David Shire Director of Photography: Nick McLean Second Unit Director: Gregg Champion Scenario Writer: S.S. Wilson Writer: Brent Maddock Location Manager: Mark Indig Casting: Jane Feinberg Script Supervisor: H. Bud Otto Co-Producer: Dennis E. Jones Title Designer: David Oliver Pfeil Casting: Mike Fenton Executive Producer: Mark Damon Set Decoration: Garrett Lewis Associate Producer: Dana Satler Hankins Associate Producer: Gary Foster Title Designer: Wayne Fitzgerald Executive Producer: John W. Hyde Casting: Judy Taylor Production Coordinator: Mary Cay Hollander Unit Production Manager: Steve Perry First Assistant Director: Jerry Ziesmer Second Assistant Director: Bryan Denegal Assistant Art Director: Donald B. Woodruff Camera Operator: Michael D. O’Shea Camera Operator: Steve Bridge First Assistant Camera: Michael A. Chavez Still Photographer: Bruce McBroom Sound Mixer: Willie D. Burton Boom Operator: Marvin E. Lewis Utility Sound: Robert W. Harris Supervising Sound Editor: William L. Manger Supervising Sound Editor: Milton C. Burrow Sound Editor: Richard Burrow Sound Editor: Scott Burrow Sound Editor: Richard Oswald Music Editor: Stan Witt Assistant Sound Editor: Kelly L. Manger Construction Coordinator: Michael Muscarella Construction Foreman: Joseph C. Fama Property Master: Gregg H. Bilson Assistant Property Master: Stan Cockerell Standby Painter: Jerry Gadette Greensman: Philip C. Hurst Makeup Artist: Tom Lucas Hairstylist: Damon Grill Gaffer: Colin J. Campbell Key Grip: Bill Young Dolly Grip: Donald L. Hartley Grip: Johnny London Jr. Leadman: Mark Woods Video Assist Operator: Richmond G. Cogswell Production Illustrator: Martin A. Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Wayne Artman Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom E. Dahl Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Beckert Unit Publicist: Vic Heutschy Production Accountant: Jan Garner Negative Cutter: Donah Bassett Stunt Coordinator: Walter Scott Special Effects Coordinator: Chuck Gaspar Stunts: Freddie Hice Stunts: Christine Anne Baur Stunts: Brad Bovee Stunts: Vince Deadrick Sr. Stunts: Marguerite Happy Stunts: Clifford Happy Stunts: Danny Costa Stunts: Bob Harris Stunts: Loren Janes Stunts: Robert Jauregui Stunts: Ben Scott Stunts: John-Clay Scott Stunts: Sasha Jenson Stunts: Ted White Stunts: R.L. Tolbert Second Assistant Camera: Robert Samuels Movie Reviews:
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Bad movie I have Heavy Traffic 1973 In 1974, the film was cut and rereleased with an "R" rating, replacing the previous "X" rated version this is the R ver.
#Heavy Traffic#Cine Camera#Joseph Kaufmann#Beverly Hope Atkinson#Frank DeKova#Terri Haven#Mary Dean Lauria#Jacqueline Mills#Lillian Adams#Jamie Farr#Robert Easton#Charles Gordone#Michael Brandon#Morton Lewis#Bill Striglos#Jay Lawrence#Lee Weaver
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The Sitter (1977)
"You've really scared me! Is that what you wanted? Is that what you wanted?"
#the sitter#short film#horror film#1977#lucia stralser#curt sanders#karen kondan#bill striglos#ed ruffalo#sally taylor#bob sutton#charles boswell#fred walton#close up of eyes#this is the film that would ultimately become when a stranger calls#and it is helpfully included on the new blu ray release of that film#as i understand it this was basically reshot verbatim as the first twenty minutes of when a stranger#which in turn has become held up as one of the greatest opening scenes in all of horror cinema#inspiring the opening of scream amongst others#i haven't watched stranger yet i thought i'd start with this#it's a brilliant short film. adapting the famous urban legend of the babysitter and the phonecalls is a genius move#because it's all suspense and nothing shown. presumably this cost next to nothing to make. but its genuinely frightening#walton proves himself a savvy director with a good understanding of how sound and lighting can be used to ramp up the tension#in the final scenes as the caller makes his move all we see are lights come on upstairs and a shadow begin to appear#but its terrifying. less really is more sometimes.#the horror genre is particularly suited to the short film format. especially psychological horror with an emphasis on mood and suspense#over gore and effects. this is a brilliant example of how to make a short film that really hits the mark.#all the more impressive when you consider that almost everyone must know the story by now#and know exactly where this is going. and yet it's executed so well that it doesn't matter that you know the twists#you're strung along all the same
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