Linda Lovelace for President (1975) [R]

Release Date:
March 1, 1975

Original Title:
Linda Lovelace for President

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
General Film Corporation

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 95

See her RAZZLE the elephant, DAZZLE the donkey.

An intentionally campy film designed to capitalize on Linda Lovelace's sudden fame following "Deep Throat", this film centers around Linda's fictional grass roots campaign to run for president. Touring the country with a rag-tag team of strange and wacky people, hilarity supposedly ensues at every stop.

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Art Direction:
John Carter
George Costello

Assistant Director:
Richard Bremerkamp

Casting:
Geno Havens

Director:
Claudio Guzmán

Director of Photography:
Robert Birchall

Editor:
Richard Greer

Executive Producer:
Arthur Marks
William B. Silberkleit

Gaffer:
Beau Marks

Key Grip:
Vossa Leach

Location Manager:
Bruce Ricker

Makeup Artist:
Chuck House
Delores Wells

Original Music Composer:
Big Mac & The Truckers

Producer:
Charles Stroud
David Winters

Production Assistant:
Danny Biederman
Cary Glieberman

Property Master:
John S. Curran

Script Supervisor:
Patty Sue Townsend

Sound Effects Editor:
Marvin Kerner

Sound Mixer:
Robert Gravenor
Glen Mabson

Stunt Coordinator:
Dick Geary

Stunts:
Richard D. Sheridan
Jesse Wayne

Wardrobe Master:
Casey Spencer

Writer:
Jack Margolis

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