The Whole Shootin' Match Trailer

The Whole Shootin' Match Trailer (1979)

16 March 1979 Drama, Comedy 109 mins

Lloyd and Frank, two lifelong friends and self-styled entrepreneurs in Austin, try to find the get-rich-quick scheme that will actually get them rich. Lloyd has developed a new invention that he's sure will finally lead to the success he and Frank have been chasing their whole lives. Their golden ticket is a combination mop, vacuum cleaner and floor polisher, but before prosperity arrives, reality intrudes on their plans.

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Cast

Doris Hargrave

as Paulette

David Weber

as T. Frank

James N. Harrell

as Rhonda Lynn's Father

Wayne Bell

as Radio & TV Announcer #2

Martin Boozer

as Fireman

Sue Dahlman

as LuAnn

Dana Dutton

as Woman

Cindy Hanson

as Rhonda Lynn

Wayne Jacons

as Goon #1

Marty Manning

as Radio & TV Announcer #1

Jim McCullick

as Goon #3

Crew

Wayne Bell

Wayne Bell Sound Mixer

Douglas Holloway

Douglas Holloway Associate Producer

Chuck Pinnell

Original Music Composer

Eagle Pennell

Eagle Pennell Director of Photography

Lin Sutherland

Lin Sutherland Production Manager

Jim Rexrode

Jim Rexrode Art Direction

International Releases Dates

United States 08 August 1984

Production Companies

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