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Release Date:
April 18, 1969
Original Title:
Run, Angel, Run!
Alternate Titles:
Gehetzt
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Fanfare Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 95
Angel (William Smith), an outlaw biker, sells out his gang by exposing their wild conquests to Like magazine for $10,000. With his photo on the cover, Angel skips town and tries to start over with help from sheep rancher Dan Felton (Dan Kemp). An ex-motorcycle enthusiast, Dan becomes a mentor to Angel, giving him hope for a peaceful future. But Angel must put hope aside when members of his former gang viciously attack Dan's teenage daughter.
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Art Direction:
Paul Sylos
Associate Producer:
Paul Rapp
Director:
Jack Starrett
Director of Photography:
John M. Stephens
Editor:
Renn Reynolds
Makeup Artist:
Harry Thomas
Original Music Composer:
Stu Phillips
Post Production Supervisor:
Christian Alexander MorĂ¡n
Producer:
Joe Solomon
Production Supervisor:
Peter Fain
Screenplay:
Jerome Wish
V.A. Furlong
Sound Mixer:
Bud Alper
Story:
Richard Compton
Stunt Coordinator:
Bill Catching
Stunts:
Gary McLarty
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