J.C. (film)
J.C. is a 1972 American action film directed by William F. McGaha and written by William F. McGaha and Joe Thirty. The film stars William F. McGaha, Hannibal Penney, Joanna Moore, Burr DeBenning, Slim Pickens and Pat Delaney. The film was released on April 1, 1972, by AVCO Embassy Pictures.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | William F. McGaha |
Produced by | William F. McGaha |
Screenplay by | William F. McGaha Joe Thirty |
Story by | William F. McGaha Joe Thirty |
Starring | William F. McGaha Hannibal Penney Joanna Moore Burr DeBenning Slim Pickens Pat Delaney |
Music by | Paul Jarvis |
Cinematography | Jerry Crowder |
Edited by | Avrum M. Fine |
Production company | Wilmac International |
Distributed by | AVCO Embassy Pictures |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- William F. McGaha as J.C. Masters
- Hannibal Penney as David Little
- Joanna Moore as Miriam Wages
- Burr DeBenning as Dan Martin
- Slim Pickens as Grady Caldwell
- Pat Delaney as Kim McKool
- Judy Frazier as Rachel Myers
- Max Payne as Mr. Clean
- Conrad Peavey as Hunter
- Matthew Gart as Carlton Wages
- Brenda Sutton as Neffie
- Carol Hall as Shirley 'The Saint'
- Byron Warner as Disciple
- Bob Corley as D.J. Nabors
- Bud Allen as Beaver
- Simone Griffith as Harriet 'The Hare'
- Bill Chapman as Foreman
- Beverly Littles as Panama Red
- Gracia Deen as M Y Bird
- Mike Vann as Ben Wages
- Steve Brown as Charles
- Howard Lynch as Von Wheelie
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References
- "J.C. (1972) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
- Hal Erickson. "Iron Horsemen (1971) - William McGaha". AllMovie. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
- "The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana on February 25, 1972 ยท Page 33". Newspapers.com. 1972-02-25. Retrieved 2018-05-05.
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