Disco Godfather (1979) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 4, 1979

Original Title:
Disco Godfather

Alternate Titles:
The Avenging Disco Godfather

Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime

Production Companies:
Generation International

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 93

Touch him and you're dust!

Retired cop and celebrity DJ Tucker Williams (aka The Disco Godfather) takes to the streets as a dangerous hallucinogenic drug called Angel Dust begins to take hold of the neighborhood.

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Art Direction:
Robert A. Burns

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Gregory Lewis

Associate Producer:
Cliff Roquemore

Boom Operator:
David Brownlow
Hsiu Feng Shei

Casting:
J. Robert Wagoner

Cinematography:
Arledge Armenaki

Conductor:
Ernie Fields Jr.

Director:
J. Robert Wagoner

Editor:
Garner M.J. Morris

Executive Producer:
Jules Bihari
Burt Steiger

Fight Choreographer:
Howard Jackson
Cliff Stewart

Foley Artist:
John Roesch

Makeup Artist:
Jimmy Lynch
Donna Smith

Producer:
Rudy Ray Moore
Theodore Toney

Production Design:
Jimmy Lynch

Production Manager:
Peggy Murphy

Sound:
Brain Frank

Sound Mixer:
Russell Williams II
Bill Navarro

Special Effects:
Robert A. Burns

Wardrobe Assistant:
Felice Hurtes

Wardrobe Designer:
Jimmy Lynch
Kimberly Sizemore

Writer:
J. Robert Wagoner
Cliff Roquemore

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