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Release Date:
November 4, 1977
Original Title:
Charge of the Model T's
Alternate Titles:
La Carga del Modelo T
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Jim McCullough Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 90
During WWI, the Germans try to encourages and hires a band of certain Mexican guerrillas and bandits to make trouble on the Texas border and attack the Stonewall Farm. He plans this so the Americans will have no choice but to send more troops to Texas instead of Europe. Masterminding the plot is a German spy who has, at his disposal, the RX4, a specially equipped weapon-bearing automobile of awesome speed, but a U.S. Army lieutenant carries the day with his own fleet of Model T racers.
Art Direction:
Charles L. Hughes
Boom Operator:
Joseph F. Brennan
Carpenter:
John Perryman
Cinematography:
Dean Cundey
Costume Design:
Dianne Kennedy
Director:
Jim McCullough Sr.
Editor:
Robert Gordon
Head Carpenter:
Jack Jennings
Makeup Artist:
Angie Behrns
Cathy Dale
Beverly Gilbert
Cornelia Manuel
Music:
Euel Box
Novel:
Lee Somerville
Production Manager:
Bill Baker
Property Master:
Karen Weber-Millstein
Props:
John Doucette Jr.
Screenplay:
Jim McCullough Jr.
Second Assistant Director:
Debra Hill
Stephen Sassen
Set Dresser:
Dennis Flynn
Roger Pancake
Sound:
Maggie Causey
Sound Effects Editor:
Dimitry Gortinsky
Andrew Herbert
Frank Howard
Steve Shearsby
Sound Mixer:
Thomas Causey
Special Effects:
John "Bud" Cardos
Conrad Rothmann
Stunt Double:
Dick Ziker
Supervising Sound Editor:
John Post
Writer:
Jim McCullough Sr.
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