The All-American Boy (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 24, 1973

Original Title:
The All-American Boy

Genres:
Drama

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 118

Step into the ring... he'll knock you down. Step into his world, he'll shut you out.

Vic "Bomber" Bealer is a handsome, manipulative boxer who aspires to something greater than the small-town life he knows in Texas. But, even when opportunities present themselves, Bealer is too restless and indecisive to take advantage. Despite being on the cusp of making the Olympic boxing team, his life is in total disarray as he juggles relationships with an old flame, a girl who's way too young for him, and a foul-mouthed trainer.

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Art Direction:
Cary Odell

Assistant Director Trainee:
Jerry Ballew

Boom Operator:
Salvador Robinson

Director:
Charles Eastman

Director of Photography:
Philip H. Lathrop

Editor:
Christopher Holmes
William Neel
Ralph E. Winters

First Assistant Director:
Terry Morse Jr.

Makeup Artist:
Gordon Bau

Producer:
Saul Krugman
Joseph T. Naar

Props:
Al Williams
Marty Wunderlich

Second Assistant Director:
Frederic W. Brost
Steve Siporin

Set Decoration:
James L. Berkey

Sound:
Larry Jost

Special Effects:
Ralph Webb

Stunts:
Hubie Kerns Jr.

Unit Manager:
Nate H. Edwards

Writer:
Charles Eastman

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