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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

Indie filmmaking is a tough job -- especially when the mob wants final cut.

Directed by Jack Starrett.

Jennifer Billingsley - (Buttons)
Jude Farese - (Rhodes)
Ray Girardin - (Harvey)
Tom Simcox - (The Sheriff)
William Smith - (Rafe Stoker)
Don Stroud - (Barney)
Clay Tanner - (Dave)
Mary Woronov - (Julie)

Production Credits:
Robert Jessup (Cinematographer)
Jack Starrett (Director)
William Smith (Producer)
Ray Girardin (Screenwriter)
William Smith (Screenwriter)

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  • is this a B movie or what

    the opening faces and phrases say so

    I don't know if i can bear watch it

    i'll just skip to it

  • I didn't expect much from this turkey, but was surprisingly pleased with it. William Smith did have charisma.

  • nice movie.

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  • Any more FULL length @WILLIAM @SMITH Films you can Post?

  • This was a very good movie that i have never seen before .......I didn't expect how it ended though!!!Thanks for posting :-)

  • I like william smith

  • wish it showed more skin

  • thanks brotor

  • Thanks for posting, Brotor. Are you, in fact, Jack Starrett, the Director? Im a Tom Simcox fan. Hes such an excellent, unsung actor and an anonymous star (since the early 60s). He did 6-7 TV Pilots that never went, until finally, in 1977, he got his own series, Code R. After that he had a great run playing villains and sleazebags. I wrote some Bio info on his IMDB page. Any fun trivia stories you can add?

  • Wow, this is fantastic quality!!! What source is this ripped from? All the sources I've come across for this film are 3rd generation VHS bootlegs with wash-out colors.

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