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Release Date:
January 14, 1976
Original Title:
The Astrologer
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Republic Arts
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 77
Craig Alexander, a con-man "psychic" on the carnival circuit receives the opportunity to pilfer some legendary rubies in Kenya. His luck holds and he winds up the sole beneficiary of the ill-gotten wealth, which he parlays into an astrological broadcasting empire. But once he reaches the top, there's only one direction he can go...
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Assistant Camera:
Pat Shea
Associate Producer:
Alan Gornick
Conductor:
Peter Knight
Zubin Mehta
Creative Consultant:
Dale Tate
Director:
Craig Denney
Director of Photography:
Alan Gornick
Editor:
Owen C. Gladden
Executive In Charge Of Production:
J.E. Wright
First Assistant Director:
Mitch Tipton
Gaffer:
Ron Starr
Jack Oliver
Main Title Designer:
George Taggart
Makeup & Hair:
Mark Sekulich
Music:
Graeme Edge
Gustav Holst
Music Editor:
Lee Osborne
Producer:
John William
Production Designer:
Kurt W. Grunert
Production Executive:
Jeff Simpson
Production Sound Mixer:
Art Names
Edgar G. Ulmer
Property Master:
William Tracy
Screenplay:
Dorothy June Pidgeon
Script Supervisor:
George Jackson
Second Assistant Director:
Terry Berg
Set Decoration:
Mercedes Davis
Vikki Davis
Sound Effects Editor:
Leonard Corso
Sound Recordist:
Glen Glenn
Special Effects:
Richard Albain
William Funck
Still Photographer:
Nola Brooks
Gil Gilleland
Alan Tasscott
Ray M. Johnson
Story:
Craig Denney
Story Consultant:
Walter Stanley Smith
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