Yesterday's Hero (1979) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 24, 1979

Original Title:
Yesterday's Hero

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cinema Seven Productions
Elliott Kastner Productions

Production Countries:
Australia | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

From the pen of Jackie Collins, the story of a fallen super-star and his struggle back to the top.

Successful soccer player Rod Turner spirals into drunken self-pity until he develops a friendship with an inspirational orphan and a beautiful singer. Learning from them what truly matters in life, Rod regroups and returns to form.

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Assistant Art Director:
Keith Pain

Assistant Editor:
Peter Honess

Associate Producer:
Denis Holt

Boom Operator:
Keith Pamplin

Camera Operator:
Kenneth J. Withers

Casting:
Allan Foenander

Construction Manager:
Bill Waldron

Continuity:
Doreen Soan

Director:
Neil Leifer

Director of Photography:
Brian West

Editor:
Antony Gibbs
Archie Ludski

Executive Producer:
Elliott Kastner

First Assistant Director:
Ken Baker

Location Manager:
John Downes

Makeup Artist:
Eric Allwright
Joan Carpenter

Music Director:
Stanley Myers

Production Design:
Keith Wilson

Production Supervisor:
Roy Parkinson

Property Master:
Derek Knowler

Publicist:
Jenny Craven

Second Assistant Director:
Gerry Toomey

Sound Editor:
Archie Ludski

Sound Mixer:
John W. Mitchell

Still Photographer:
Bob Penn
Clive Coote

Third Assistant Director:
Michael Zimbrich

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Elsa Fennell

Writer:
Jackie Collins

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