Jeffrey Young was 28 at the time, and had been an American Film Institute intern with Arthur Penn when Penn made Alice's Restaurant in 1969. He'd also studied law at George Washington U. and attended NYU's Institute of Film and Television. Obscurity seems to have been his paycheck after making this one.
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Script writer Robert Schlitt seems to have taken the film's failure well - he'd written the season opener for The Monkees, and later went on to contribute scripts for Hill Street Blues, Hawaii Five-O, Kung Fu and Matlock, Abraham Simpson's video lifeblood.
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The actors involved included Barry Primus as Gnossos (who directed Boxcar Bertha, and one actor who still turns up in about every third or fourth film made), Bruce Davidson (The Strawberry Statement) pops up now and then and seems to me got good reviews for some work recently but I have no idea what it was, nor could research churn it up; Linda De Coff ceased acting somewhere in the mid '70s and is now a "divine minister" and "a leading metaphysical practioner" according to her website; David Downing (Heffalump) seems to have left the planet after making Gordon's War, a 1973 epic about three Vietnam vets who come home and declare war on pushers - interesting enough, directed by Ossie Davis.
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The film passes hands quietly on the web from time to time, and is listed on Blockbuster's site as stocked in at least one of their thousands of stores. I understand the state of Utah once refused Blockbuster's request to transport the film across their borders.
This LP by Manhattan Transfer has a song from the film. I can't remember what it is.
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