A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 1, 1971
Original Title:
The Christian Licorice Store
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Cinema Center Films
Paramount Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 85
A tennis champ falls in with the Hollywood crowd, finds himself being corrupted by the life in the fast lane.
Art Direction:
Dale Hennesy
Assistant Camera:
Tony Butler
John Fleckenstein
Assistant Editor:
Herb Steinore
Assistant Property Master:
Conrad Bullard
Best Boy Grip:
Robert Chaldu
Gene Kearney
Boom Operator:
Ronald L. Stirling
Camera Operator:
Michael C. Butler
Casting:
Fred Roos
Jennifer Shull
Construction Coordinator:
Oscar Elm
Costume Design:
Ray Summers
Patricia Norris
Director:
James Frawley
Director of Photography:
David L. Butler
Dolly Grip:
Grant Tucker
Editor:
Richard A. Harris
First Assistant Director:
Tom Konig
Gaffer:
Don Knight
Hairstylist:
Faith Schmehr
Key Grip:
Chuck Record
Leadman:
Sam Moore
Makeup Artist:
Brian Perreau
Music Supervisor:
Morton Stevens
Original Music Composer:
Lalo Schifrin
Other:
Linda Sommers
Producer:
Floyd Mutrux
Michael Laughlin
Producer's Assistant:
Harold 'Red' Keller
Production Manager:
Christopher N. Seiter
Production Secretary:
Lee Wenner
Property Master:
Barry Bedig
Script Supervisor:
Ray Quiroz
Second Assistant Director:
Bruce Chevillat
Set Dresser:
Ray Molyneaux
Sound:
William Randall
Sound Mixer:
Al Overton
Still Photographer:
Jack Gereghty
Dean Goodhill
Supervising Music Editor:
Gene Feldman
Supervising Sound Editor:
James Nelson
Jack A. Finlay
Transportation Coordinator:
Howard A. Small
Unit Publicist:
Francis X. Feighan
Writer:
Floyd Mutrux
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