A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 2, 1978
Original Title:
Corvette Summer
Alternate Titles:
California Highway
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Cinema International Corporation (CIC)
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: PG
Runtime: 105
Ken loves to design and build exotic cars. When the High School shop class project car, a fully tricked out dream Corvette, is stolen, he begins searching for it. His search leads him to Las Vegas, where Vanessa, a teenaged prostitute wannabe, helps him try to track it down.
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Additional Photography:
Rexford L. Metz
Art Direction:
James L. Schoppe
Assistant Director:
Jim Bloom
Casting:
Terry Liebling
Director:
Matthew Robbins
Director of Photography:
Frank Stanley
Editor:
Amy Holden Jones
Hairdresser:
Robert L. Stevenson
Makeup Artist:
Alan Friedman
Music:
Craig Safan
Music Editor:
William Saracino
Music Supervisor:
Harry V. Lojewski
Producer:
Hal Barwood
Property Master:
Kent H. Johnson
Script Supervisor:
Pamela Alch
Second Assistant Director:
Toby Lovallo
Second Unit Director:
Buddy Joe Hooker
Set Decoration:
Richard Spero
Sound:
Willie D. Burton
William L. McCaughey
Aaron Rochin
Michael J. Kohut
Sound Editor:
John Riordan
Still Photographer:
John R. Shannon
Stunt Coordinator:
Bobby Bass
Stunt Driver:
Bruce Paul Barbour
Vic Rivers
Stunts:
Janet Brady
Billy Hank Hooker
Rip Clark
Tony Epper
Greg Brickman
Eddie Hice
Hugh Hooker
Tommy J. Huff
James M. Halty
Elizabeth Moorman
Conrad E. Palmisano
Greg Wayne Elam
Unit Production Manager:
Jack Terry
Unit Publicist:
Regina Gruss
Writer:
Hal Barwood
Matthew Robbins
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