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Release Date:
June 21, 1972
Original Title:
Hot Summer Week
Alternate Titles:
Girls on the Road
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 79
Two girls pick up a crazed hitchhiker who may or may not be the serial killer murdering hippies in the area.
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Assistant Director:
Richard Kobritz
Barry Steinberg
Assistant Property Master:
John Sexton
Boom Operator:
Thomas Cunliffe
Casting:
Pearl Kempton
Costumer:
Eddie Marks
Director:
Thomas J. Schmidt
Director of Photography:
David M. Walsh
Editor:
Jim Baulas
Executive Producer:
Joe Solomon
Makeup Artist:
Maurice Stein
Original Music Composer:
Tom McIntosh
Post Production Supervisor:
William Martin
Producer:
Thomas J. Schmidt
Property Master:
William M. Bates
Screenplay:
Gloria Goldsmith
Script Supervisor:
H. Bud Otto
Sound Editor:
Bernard F. Pincus
Sound Mixer:
Charlie King
Sound Recordist:
Hal Watkins
Story:
Gloria Goldsmith
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