The Prize Fighter (1979) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 2, 1979

Original Title:
The Prize Fighter

Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Family

Production Companies:
Hen's Tooth Vidoes

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 99

"Bags" the boxer (funnyman Tim Conway) and his manager, Shake (Don Knotts), are quite a pair: One is a dim bulb, and the other has a mean streak. Times are tough and they must save their gym, so they line up some moneymaking fights. But when Bags and Shake discover that the bouts have been rigged, they end up with their backs to the wall and must fight back -- literally.

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Art Direction:
Vincent Peranio

Assistant Editor:
Scott Hancock

Best Boy Electric:
Kenny Smith
Jeremy Knaster

Boom Operator:
Jeffrey S. Goodman

Camera Operator:
Nick Nelson

Casting:
Lang Elliott

Director:
Michael Preece

Director of Photography:
Jacques Haitkin

Editor:
Fabien D. Tordjmann

Electrician:
Carlton Patterson

First Assistant Camera:
Tim Suhrstedt

Gaffer:
James McCalmont

Grip:
Gil Schwartz

Hairstylist:
Richard Carver

Makeup Artist:
Cydette Perell
Gene Witham

Music Editor:
Dan Carlin Sr.

Original Music Composer:
Peter Matz

Producer:
Wanda Dell
Lang Elliott
Roger Corman

Production Manager:
Robert Dijoux

Property Master:
Gary Van Fleet

Propmaker:
Jan Wieringa

Publicist:
C.W. Henderson

Script Supervisor:
Roshani Engineer-Wiskes

Sound Mixer:
Richard Bryce Goodman

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jim Cook
Charles Grenzbach
Robert L. Harman

Special Effects:
Vern Hyde
Robert Shelly

Stunt Coordinator:
Richard E. Butler
Charlie Picerni

Stunts:
Don Daniel
Gene LeBell

Transportation Coordinator:
Gary Preece

Wardrobe Designer:
Jane Jones

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