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Release Date:
March 7, 1973
Original Title:
Slither
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Norton Simon Inc.
Talent Associates
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
While searching for a small fortune of embezzled money, an ex-con, a small-time bandleader, his doting wife and a kooky drifter find themselves being followed. Their chase takes them to trailer camps, bingo halls, laundromats and ultimately, a showdown with a group of unconventional bad guys.
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Art Direction:
Dale Hennesy
Assistant Director:
Les Sheldon
Assistant Editor:
Michael A. Stevenson
Associate Producer:
W.D. Richter
Camera Operator:
Bobby Byrne
Director:
Howard Zieff
Director of Photography:
László Kovács
Editor:
David Bretherton
First Assistant Camera:
Dick Colean
Gaffer:
Richmond L. Aguilar
Hairstylist:
Dorothy Byrne
Location Manager:
John James
Makeup Artist:
Monty Westmore
Music Editor:
William Saracino
Original Music Composer:
Tom McIntosh
Other:
Ronald Lyon
Producer:
Jack Sher
Property Master:
Jerry Graham
Publicist:
Roy D. Smith
Script Supervisor:
Karen Hale Wookey
Second Assistant Camera:
Robert L. Guthrie
Second Assistant Director:
Doug Morrison
Set Decoration:
Harry Gordon
Sound:
Bud Alper
Harry W. Tetrick
Special Effects:
John Coles
Still Photographer:
Kenny Bell
Stunt Coordinator:
Jimmy Nickerson
Title Designer:
Stephen Frankfurt
Unit Production Manager:
Phil Rawlins
Wardrobe Master:
Lambert Marks
Janet Strong
Writer:
W.D. Richter
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