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Electra Glide in Blue (1973)
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Synopsis
A police officer who would rather use his brains than his gun is put into a situation where neither can help him in this police drama. John Wintergreen (
Robert Blake
) is a sawed-off and street-smart Arizona motorcycle cop who dreams of climbing the ladder and becoming a police detective, but his ambitions are scoffed at by his partner, Zipper (Billy "Green" Bush). Wintergreen's superiors tend not to take him seriously due to his short stature, but when he stumbles upon the site of a murder, he digs up enough relevant evidence to insure his advancement to detective status. However, after a few days on the job, Wintergreen begins to realize just how corrupt his superior Poole (
Mitchell Ryan
) truly is after Poole attempts to frame a local hippie, Bob Zemko (Peter Cetera), for a crime he didn't commit. Adding fuel to the fire is Poole's discovery that he and Wintergreen have been dating the same woman, dancer-turned-barmaid Jolene (Jeannine Riley). Electra Glide in Blue was the first (and to date only) directorial credit for James William Guercio. Successful in the music industry as a manager and producer, Guercio was best known for his association with the top-selling jazz-rock group Chicago; several members of the band appear in the movie, as does a young
Nick Nolte
in a bit part. On a note of sad irony, Terry Kath, the longtime Chicago vocalist who died in 1978 from a self-inflicted gunshot to the head, plays a gun-wielding killer in this film. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Billy Green Bush
Zipper
Elisha Cook, Jr.
Willie
Royal Dano
Coroner
Jeannine Riley
Jolene
Mitchell Ryan
Poole
Robert Blake
Wintergreen
Production Crew
Tom Wilkes
Art Director
Conrad L. Hall
Cinematographer
James William Guercio
Composer (Music Score)
Rita Riggs
Costume Designer
James William Guercio
Director
Jerry Greenberg
Editor
Jerry Greenberg
Editor
Jim Benson
Editor
John F. Link
Editor
Alan Freed
Featured Music
Tom Shaw
First Assistant Director
Frank Griffin
Makeup
Frank Griffin
Makeup
James William Guercio
Producer
Rupert Hitzig
Producer
Michael Butler
Screenwriter
Robert Boris
Screenwriter
Jim Walker
Set Designer
Jim Walker
Set Designer
Alan de Carlo
Songwriter
Alan Freed
Songwriter
Harvey Fuqua
Songwriter
James William Guercio
Songwriter
Mark Spoelstra
Songwriter
Candy Flanagin
Special Effects
Joe Lombardi
Special Effects
Alan R. Gibbs
Stunts
Buddy Ekins
Stunts
J.N. Roberts
Stunts
Jerry Brutsche
Stunts
Mickey Alzola
Stunts
Rock Walker
Stunts
Ron Rondell
Stunts
Year: 1973
Runtime: 106
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Action
Color type
DeLuxe
Produced by
United Artists
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