If He Hollers, Let Him Go! (1968) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 8, 1968

Original Title:
If He Hollers, Let Him Go!

Alternate Titles:
Dead Right
Manhunt
Night Hunt

Genres:
Crime | Drama

Production Companies:
Cinerama Productions
Cinerama Releasing Corporation

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 106

Made with muscle, nerve...shock!

James Lake (Raymond St. Jacques) is an escaped black convict imprisoned for a murder he didn't commit. Leslie Whitlock (Kevin McCarthy) offers James money to kill his wife, Ellen (Dana Wynter). He declines and tries to look up his old flame Lily (Barbara McNair), but discovers his own brother is now married to the sultry nightclub singer. James returns to Leslie, and the trio travel towards a mountain retreat. James and Ellen escape and try to find the murderer who had framed James years before.

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Art Direction:
James W. Sullivan

Assistant Director:
Victor Vallejo

Assistant Editor:
Gilbert Greene

Associate Producer:
Harry Kaye
John W. Rogers

Camera Operator:
Jack Woolf

Casting:
Marvin Paige

Choreographer:
James Hibbard

Conductor:
Harry Sukman

Director:
Charles Martin

Director of Photography:
William W. Spencer

Editor:
Richard K. Brockway

Lyricist:
Charles Martin
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson

Music:
Harry Sukman

Music Editor:
Igo Kantor

Novel:
Chester Himes

Orchestrator:
Albert Sendrey

Producer:
Charles Martin

Producer's Assistant:
Fay L. McMullen

Property Master:
William M. Bates

Script Supervisor:
George Rutter

Second Assistant Director:
Michael P. Schoenbrun

Set Decoration:
Richard Pefferle

Songs:
Sammy Fain
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson

Sound Editor:
John Shouse

Sound Mixer:
Robert Martin

Sound Recordist:
Albert D. Cuesta

Special Effects:
Justus Gibbs

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Forrest T. Butler
Sharon Swenson

Writer:
Charles Martin

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