Fools' Parade (1971) [G]

Release Date:
August 18, 1971

Original Title:
Fools' Parade

Alternate Titles:
Die Gnadenlosen

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Penbar Productions
Stanmore Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: G 

Runtime: 98

Glory, W.Va., 1935. It wasn't exactly a parade. It wasn't a time for celebration. It was a time to run for your life.

When a trio of ex-convicts led by Mattie Appleyard is released from prison, they hope to open a general store using money Mattie has saved during his 40-year sentence. This attempt is met with great resistance from a corrupt prison official and the banker who issued Mattie the check.

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Art Direction:
Alfred Sweeney

Assistant Director:
Hawk Koch

Associate Producer:
Harry Bernsen

Casting:
Hoyt Bowers

Costume Design:
Guy C. Verhille

Director:
Andrew V. McLaglen

Director of Photography:
Harry Stradling Jr.

Editor:
Robert L. Simpson
David Bretherton

Executive Producer:
James Lee Barrett

Hairstylist:
Ann Saunders

Makeup Artist:
Hank Edds
Frank Westmore

Novel:
Davis Grubb

Original Music Composer:
Henry Vars

Producer:
Andrew V. McLaglen

Property Master:
Dudley Holmes

Pyrotechnician:
Gerald Endler

Screenplay:
James Lee Barrett

Script Supervisor:
Bob Forrest

Set Decoration:
Marvin March

Sound:
Arthur Piantadosi
Al Overton Jr.

Special Effects:
Chuck Gaspar

Still Photographer:
Charles Donchin
Don Christie

Unit Production Manager:
Russell Saunders

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