Payday (1973) [R]

Release Date:
September 22, 1973

Original Title:
Payday

Genres:
Drama | Music

Production Companies:
Cinerama Releasing Corporation
Fantasy Films
Pumice Finance Company (PFC)

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 103

If you can't smoke it, drink it, spend it or love it... forget it.

Country singer Maury Dann lives life in the fast lane, counting on his rakish charm and raw talent to excuse his reckless behavior. Touring on the road in the rural south with his dedicated manager, his loyal driver and his long-suffering girlfriend, Maury seduces groupies, brawls and breaks the law, brashly relying on his team to cover for him. Heedlessly alienating all those who care for him, Maury blindly keeps the pedal to the metal.

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Assistant Director:
Richard Bremerkamp
Gary Grillo

Assistant Editor:
Scott Conrad

Camera Operator:
Joseph A. August Jr.

Casting:
Steven R. Stevens

Co-Producer:
Don Carpenter

Director:
Daryl Duke

Director of Photography:
Richard C. Glouner

Editor:
Richard Halsey

Executive Producer:
Ralph J. Gleason

Gaffer:
Doug Pentek

Key Grip:
Bernie Schwartz

Makeup Artist:
Fred B. Phillips

Music Supervisor:
Ed Bogas

Original Music Composer:
Ed Bogas

Producer:
Martin Fink

Producer's Assistant:
Ed Azlant
Len Smith

Production Supervisor:
Leon Chooluck

Property Master:
Horst Grandt

Script Supervisor:
Natalie Drache

Sound:
Harold M. Etherington

Sound Effects Editor:
Fred J. Brown

Wardrobe Master:
Oscar Rodriguez

Writer:
Don Carpenter

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