The Last American Hero (1973) [PG]

Release Date:
July 27, 1973

Original Title:
The Last American Hero

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  JP: G  US: PG 

Runtime: 95

Instead of a white stallion, he rode a full race, powder blue stocker.

A young hell raiser quits his moonshine business and tries to become the best NASCAR racer the south has ever seen. Loosely based on the true story of NASCAR driver Junior Johnson.

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Art Direction:
Lawrence G. Paull

Assistant Director:
Barry Stern
Frederic W. Brost

Assistant Director Trainee:
Jerry Grandey

Casting:
Joyce Selznick
Marion Dougherty

Cinematography:
George Silano

Director:
Lamont Johnson

Editor:
Robbe Roberts
Tom Rolf

Executive Producer:
Joe Wizan

Hairstylist:
Colleen Callaghan

Makeup Artist:
John Alese

Music:
Charles Fox

Producer:
John Cutts
William Roberts

Property Master:
Russell Goble

Screenplay:
William Roberts

Set Decoration:
James L. Berkey

Sound Effects Editor:
Jerry Whittington

Sound Mixer:
Bud Alper

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Don J. Bassman

Stunt Coordinator:
Everett Creach

Stunt Driver:
Neil Castles Sr.

Stunts:
Ted Duncan
Greg Walker

Unit Production Manager:
John W. Rogers

Writer:
Tom Wolfe
Bill Kerby

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