A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 6, 1973
Original Title:
White Lightning
Alternate Titles:
Gator 1: White Lightning
McKlusky
白色闪电
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Levy-Gardner-Laven
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: TP IE: 18 US: PG
Runtime: 101
An ex-con teams up with federal agents to help them with breaking up a moonshine ring.
Assistant Director:
Edward Teets
Assistant Property Master:
Craig Binkley
Boom Operator:
Kenneth Schwarz
Camera Operator:
Edmond L. Koons
Paul Vombrack
Casting:
Ross Brown
Costume Design:
Michael Butler
Director:
Joseph Sargent
Director of Photography:
Edward Rosson
Driver:
Hank Nesel
James Womack
Howard A. Small
Jerry F. Johnson
Editor:
George Jay Nicholson
First Assistant Camera:
Julian Wilson
Ed Nielsen
Ken Mazawa
Frank Tureen
Gaffer:
John Isaacs
Grip:
Joseph Viveros
Lonnie Stewart
Hairdresser:
Marlene Kolstad
Key Grip:
Gary Van Auken
Location Manager:
Jean Gingerich
Makeup Artist:
Tom Ellingwood
Music Editor:
John Caper Jr.
Musician:
Richard Nash
Original Music Composer:
Charles Bernstein
Producer:
Arthur Gardner
Jules V. Levy
Arnold Laven
Production Manager:
Elliot Schick
Production Secretary:
Teresa Stokovic
Property Master:
Tom Fairbanks
Rigging Gaffer:
Walter Nichols
Script Supervisor:
Natalie Drache
Second Assistant Director:
Mel Efros
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Jack L. Richards
Second Unit Director:
Hal Needham
Set Decoration:
Eric Gorder
Sound:
Donald F. Johnson
Sound Effects Editor:
Marvin Kerner
John Lipow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hal Watkins
Special Effects:
Cliff Wenger
Still Photographer:
Phil Segura
Stunt Coordinator:
Hal Needham
Stunt Double:
Hal Needham
Stunts:
Dick Ziker
Glenn R. Wilder
Buddy Joe Hooker
Hal Needham
Transportation Coordinator:
Paul Casella Jr.
Wardrobe Master:
Michael Butler
Writer:
William W. Norton
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