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Release Date:
June 15, 1983
Original Title:
It's Called 'Murder', Baby
Alternate Titles:
Dixie Ray: Hollywood Star
Genres:
Mystery
Production Companies:
Lima Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 94
In 1940s Los Angeles, private investigator Nick Popodopolis, is hired by actress Dixie Ray, to find her blackmailer. Edited R version of adult film, Dixie Ray Hollywood Star.
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Cinematography:
Fred Andes
Director:
Anthony Spinelli
Editor:
Bill Christian
Key Grip:
Charlie Stephens
Makeup & Hair:
David Clark
Music:
Daryll M. Keene
Music Editor:
Frank A. Coe
Producer:
Chris Warfield
Production Design:
Dean Rogers
Production Manager:
George Buck Flower
Robbie Davis
Screenplay:
Dean Rogers
Script Supervisor:
Roxanne Spinelli
Set Designer:
Bryon Costales
Sound Effects Editor:
Frank A. Coe
Story:
Steven Flagg
Dean Rogers
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Debbie Shine
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