Record City
Appearance
Record City | |
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Directed by | Dennis Steinmetz |
Written by | Ron Friedman |
Produced by | James T. Aubrey Joe Byrne |
Starring | Ed Begley Jr. Sorrell Booke Michael Callan Jack Carter Frank Gorshin Ruth Buzzi Dennis Bowen |
Cinematography | William M. Klages |
Edited by | Bill Breshears |
Music by | Freddie Perren |
Production company | The Aubrey Company |
Distributed by | American International Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Record City is a 1978 American comedy film starring Ed Begley Jr.,[1][2] Sorrell Booke,[3] Michael Callan, Jack Carter, Frank Gorshin, Ruth Buzzi and Dennis Bowen.
Plot
[edit]The youth-oriented film chronicles the zany exploits of the employees at a record store.[4]
Cast
[edit]- Leonard Barr as Sickly Man
- Ed Begley Jr. as Pokey
- Sorrell Booke as Coznowski
- Dennis Bowen as Danny
- Ruth Buzzi as Olga
- Michael Callan as Eddie
- Jack Carter as Manny
- Rick Dees as Gordon
- Kinky Friedman as himself
- Stuart Goetz as Rupert
- Alice Ghostley as Worried Wife
- Frank Gorshin as Chameleon
- Maria Grimm as Rita
- Joe Higgins as Doyle
- Ted Lange as The Wiz
- Alan Oppenheimer as Blind Man
- Isaac Ruiz as Macho
- Harold Sakata as Gucci
- Wendy Schaal as Lorraine
- Larry Storch as Deaf Man
- Elliott Street as Hitch
- John Halsey as Priest In The Fetus Brother
- Tony Giorgio as Mr. F
- Tim Thomerson as Marty
- Susan Tolsky as Goldie
- Jeff Altman as Engineer[5]
External links
[edit]- Record City at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› Record City at AllMovie
- Record City at FilmAffinity
- Record City at Rotten Tomatoes[6]
References
[edit]- ^ The Washington Post Company (2022-11-21). "Ed Begley Jr. Filmography". washingtonpost.com. Washington Post. Retrieved 2022-12-25.
Record City (1977)
- ^ "Ed Begley Jr". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
- ^ "Sorrell Booke". IMDb. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
- ^ Record City (1978), retrieved 2019-04-10
- ^ Record City (1978) - IMDb, retrieved 2019-04-10
- ^ Record City (1978), retrieved 2019-04-30