Hammer (1972) [R]

Release Date:
July 4, 1972

Original Title:
Hammer

Genres:
Action | Drama

Production Companies:
Essaness Pictures
Essaness Productions
United Artists

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 92

Fights the Syndicate With His Fists!

Hotheaded laborer B.J. Hammer can't go long without ending up in a fight, and, after he comes out on top in a particularly impressive workplace scuffle, word of his brawling skills makes its way to Davis, a top boxing manager. Hammer is hired by Davis and begins a lucrative career in the ring, only to find out that his new employer wants him to throw a fight and take part in other illicit activities. Hammer reacts to this news violently, and the feud is on.

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Assistant Director:
Byron Roberts

Associate Producer:
James Spohn

Director:
Bruce D. Clark

Director of Photography:
Robert Steadman

Editor:
George Folsey Jr.

Executive Producer:
Phillip Hazleton

First Assistant Camera:
Greg von Berblinger

Gaffer:
Vic Goss

Makeup Artist:
Bob Westmoreland

Music:
Solomon Burke

Music Supervisor:
Jerry Styner

Orchestrator:
Jerry Styner

Producer:
Al Adamson
Bernard Schwartz

Production Manager:
Eric Lidberg

Screenplay:
Charles Eric Johnson

Second Assistant Camera:
Jim Jeffrey

Sound Effects:
Marvin Kerner
James E. Nownes

Sound Mixer:
George Alch

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Aaron Rochin
Hal Watkins

Stunt Coordinator:
Erik Cord

Stunts:
Bob Minor

Technical Advisor:
Ron Henriquez

Wardrobe Master:
Harold Crawford

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