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Release Date:
June 7, 1968
Original Title:
The Angry Breed
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Commonwealth United Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 94
In Vietnam, aspiring actor Johnny Taylor is given a prize film script after saving the life of a Hollywood screenwriter. On his return, Johnny has trouble finding a studio that will let him play the lead until he saves producer Vance Patton's daughter Diane from a cycle-gang attack. The grateful father sends him to agent Mori Thompson, but Thompson wants the script for gang leader Deek Stacy. Deek and his agent feed Johnny LSD and drag him away to the dungeon during the producer's Halloween party.
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Art Direction:
Leon Ericksen
Associate Producer:
Sally Goldwater
Casting:
Marvin Paige
Co-Producer:
Jack Bohrer
Director:
David Commons
Director of Photography:
Gregory Sandor
Editor:
David Saxon
Executive Producer:
Fred Maisel
Frank Brandt
First Assistant Director:
Elliot Schick
Hairstylist:
Gretchen Moon
Makeup Artist:
Louis Lane
Original Music Composer:
Larry Brown
Producer:
David Commons
Production Design:
Leon Ericksen
Props:
Robert O'Neil
Second Assistant Director:
William Lasky
Sound:
Frank Murphy
Special Effects:
Gary Kent
Story:
Rex Carlton
Stunt Coordinator:
Gary Kent
Unit Manager:
Jack Bohrer
Writer:
David Commons
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