Love and the Midnight Auto Supply Trailer

Love and the Midnight Auto Supply Trailer (1977)

"...they don't just steal cars." 24 September 1977 Comedy 91 mins

An auto-theft ring decides to help out migrant workers from Mexico with the proceeds from their racket.

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Cast

Scott Jacoby

as Justin

Colleen Camp

as Billie Jean

Bill Adler

as Ramon

Rory Calhoun

as Len Thompson

Rod Cameron

as Sheriff Dawson

Bert Freed

as Mayor John Randolph

John Ireland

as Tony Santore

Rick Jason

as Councilman Ted Fredricks

Crew

International Titles

ตามงัดตามง้าง Trailer

Midnight Auto Supply Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 24 September 1977

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