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Release Date:
June 14, 1972
Original Title:
Boxcar Bertha
Alternate Titles:
El tren de Bertha
Togrøverne fra Arkansas
Uma Mulher da Rua
Берта, по прякор "Товарния вагон"
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
American International Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CH: 16 DE: 18 FR: 16 GB: 18 IE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 88
"Boxcar" Bertha Thompson, a transient woman in Arkansas during the violence-filled Depression of the early '30s, meets up with rabble-rousing union man "Big" Bill Shelly and the two team up to fight the corrupt railroad establishment.
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Assistant Camera:
Paul M. Pollard
Alex Touyarot
Assistant Director:
Paul Rapp
Assistant Editor:
George Trirogoff
Jack English
Associate Producer:
Julie Corman
Book:
Ben L. Reitman
Costume Supervisor:
Robert Modes
Director:
Martin Scorsese
Director of Photography:
John M. Stephens
Editor:
Buzz Feitshans
Martin Scorsese
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Paul Rapp
Executive Producer:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
James H. Nicholson
Gaffer:
Larry Gilhooly
Key Grip:
John Murray
Location Coordinator:
Harvey Jacobson
Music Producer:
Herb Cohen
Original Music Composer:
Thad Maxwell
Gib Guilbeau
Other:
David Nichols
Peter Fain
Post Production Supervisor:
Salvatore Billitteri
Presenter:
Samuel Z. Arkoff
James H. Nicholson
Producer:
Roger Corman
Production Executive:
David Sheldon
Property Master:
Walter Starkey
Screenplay:
Joyce Hooper Corrington
John William Corrington
Script Supervisor:
Bobbie Sierks
Second Assistant Director:
Russell Vreeland
Sound Editor:
Fred J. Brown
Roger Sword
Ross Taylor
Sound Mixer:
Donald F. Johnson
Stunt Coordinator:
William H. Burton Sr.
Unit Publicist:
Julian F. Myers
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