The Klansman (1974)


The Klansman
Release Date25 October 1974
Budget$5,000,000
Other NamesThe Burning Cross
KKK
TaglineWelcome to scenic Atoka County. Pop 10,000. Cross burnings. Rape. Murder. Arson. Its a great place to live...... if THEY let you.
GenreAction, Thriller, Drama
CountryUSA
Filming LocationsOroville, California, USA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorColor

The Klansman is a 1974 American motion picture drama based on the book of the same name by William Bradford Huie. It was directed by Terence Young and starred Lee Marvin, Richard Burton, O.J. Simpson, Lola Falana and Linda Evans.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Sheriff Track Bascomb

Breck Stancill

Butt Cutt Cates

Garth

Loretta Sykes

Mayor Hardy Riddle

Nancy Poteet

Ed Call
Shaneyfelt

John Alderson
Vernon Hodo

John Pearce
Taggart

Flagg

Vic Perrin
Hector

Spence Wil-Dee
Willy Washington

Alan Bascomb

Hoke Howell
Bobby Poteet

Virgil Frye
Johnson

Robert Porter
Rev. Josh Franklin

Lee de Broux
Rev. Alverson

A.P. Reporter

Morgan Upton
N.Y. Times Reporter

Eve Christopher
Mrs. Martha Shaneyfelt

Susan Brown
Maybelle Bascomb

Gary L. Catus
Charles Peck

Mary Anne

Jo Ann Cowell
Annie

Edmund Lane
Jim Hodo

Bert Williams
Doctor

Larry Williams
Lightning Rod

Themselves

Mavis Staples
Herself

Roebuck 'Pops' Staples
Himself

Gene Lehfeldt
Klu Klux Klansman

Conrad E. Palmisano
Klansman

Director

Terence Young
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Writer

William Bradford Huie

Millard Kaufman

Producer

William Alexander
producer

Alvin Bojar
associate producer

Rosemary Christenson
associate producer

Howard Effron
executive producer

Joe Ingber
associate producer

Jerry Levy
associate producer

Michael Marcovsky
associate producer

Peter A. Rodis
associate producer

Bill Shiffrin
executive producer

Daniel K. Sobol
associate producer

Original Music

Stu Gardner
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Dale O. Warren
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Cinematographer

Lloyd Ahern

Editor

Gene Milford
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Casting Director

Hoyt Bowers
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Production Designer

Jack Poplin
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Set Decorator

Ray Molyneaux

Makeup Department

Ron Berkeley
makeup artist

Emile LaVigne
makeup artist

Robert Norin
makeup artist

Jean Burt Reilly
hair stylist

Production Manager

Emmett Emerson
production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Gene Anderson Jr.
second assistant director

Ridgeway Callow
assistant director

Nico Hartos
second unit director

Joe Nayfack
second assistant director

Art Department

Leamon Adams
lead man

Ygnacio Sepulveda
property master

Sound Department

Bert Hallberg
sound mixer

James J. Klinger
sound editor

Norman Lee Webster
boom operator

Special Effects

Thol Simonson
special effects

Stunts

Roger Creed
stunt coordinator

Conrad E. Palmisano
stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

Don Christie
still photographer

Dick Johnson
camera operator

Dominic Palmieri
camera operator

Karl Reed
head grip

James Sherrill
gaffer

Aldo Tonti
supervising camera operator

Robert D. McBride
assistant camera

Casting Department

Marilyn Nash
location casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Chad Harwood
costumer: men

Agnes G. Henry
costumer: women

Mickey Sherrard
costume supervisor

Editorial Department

Robert A. Daniels
assistant editor

Music Department

Forest Hamilton
music supervisor

music editor

Larry Shaw
music supervisor

Dale O. Warren
music arranger, conductor

Other Crew

Wallace Beene
publicist

Doris Grau
script supervisor

Patricia Heade
production secretary

Michael Ingber
assistant to producer

Dale Olson
publicist

Robert Sinclair
production auditor

Vincent Tubbs
publicist

Bill Venegas
location manager

Production Company

Atlanta Productions
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Paramount Pictures
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Distributor

Paramount Pictures

Ace Video

Catcom Home Entertainment

Exclusivas Viñals

Flashback Home Entertainment

Paramount Home Video

Reel Media International
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VideoFilmes

Miscellaneous

Citizens of Oroville
thanks for co-operation filmmaking

Pacific Title
titles

The Stax Organization
music supervision






Navigation Boxes
The films of Terence Young
Bloodline (1979)
Cold Sweat (1970)
Dr. No (1962)
Inchon (1981)
Mayerling (1968)
Paratrooper (1953)
Red Sun (1971)
That Lady (1955)
The Fugitive (1939)
The Klansman
Thunderball (1965)
Triple Cross (1966)
Woman Hater (1948)
Zarak (1956)