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Release Date:
March 22, 1974
Original Title:
Catch My Soul
Alternate Titles:
Santa Fe Satan
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Metromedia Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 97
Screenwriter John Good's rock & roll adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello who is a wandering evangelist who happens onto Iago's remote commune. There he marries the lovely Desdemona much to the chagrin of Iago, who also loves her. The conniving commune leader then manages to quietly pressure Othello until murder and tragedy ensue. Songs include: "Othello", "Working on a Building," "Eat the Bread, Drink the Wine," "Book of Prophecy," "That's What God Said," "Chug a Lug," "Open Your Eyes," "Lust of the Blood," "Put Out the Light" and more.
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Assistant Camera:
Gary E. Milton
Best Boy Electric:
Calvin Maehl
Director:
Patrick McGoohan
Director of Photography:
Conrad L. Hall
Editor:
Richard A. Harris
Executive Producer:
Charles W. Fries
Gaffer:
Ross A. Maehl
Music Director:
Delaney Bramlett
Original Music Composer:
Tony Joe White
Emil Dean Zoghby
Producer:
Jack Good
Richard M. Rosenbloom
Sound Editor:
George Fredrick
Still Photographer:
Douglas Magnus
Theatre Play:
William Shakespeare
Writer:
Jack Good
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