Train ride to Hollywood / Arista Films presents The Crystal Jukebox Film Corporation's production of a George G. Braunstein, Ronald N. Hamady film ; screenplay by Daniel Gordon ; produced by Gordon Webb ; directed by Charles Rondeau.
Early 70s rock/R & B sensation Bloodstone, star in this rarely seen 1975 musical comedy. Dubbed the "Black Beatles" by the English rock press, this Help-like film has Bloodstone and others singing their way through a night of mayhem and murder on a train bound for Hollywood.
Uniform Title: | Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
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Language: | English |
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Troy, MI :
Distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment,
©1999, 1975.
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Series: | Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
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Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (89 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: | Video DVD |
Summary: |
Early 70s rock/R & B sensation Bloodstone, star in this rarely seen 1975 musical comedy. Dubbed the "Black Beatles" by the English rock press, this Help-like film has Bloodstone and others singing their way through a night of mayhem and murder on a train bound for Hollywood. |
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Note: | Dolby Digital Stereo ; digitally remastered. Video release of the 1975 motion picture. Widescreen presentation. Features: Audio commentary with Bloodstone and executive producer George G. Braunstein; theatrical trailer; talent bios. Videorecording. |
Call Number: | AF4 D0008378 VideoDVD |
Credits: | Director of photography, Al Francis ; music by Bloodstone/Pip Williams. |
System Details: | DVD. |
Cast: |
Guy Marks, Jay Robinson, Phyllis Davis, Roberta Collins, Bloodstone. |