The All-American Woman (1976)
A sexually confused, emotionally unstable woman, who is afraid that she'll never have "a real man", finds herself becoming increasingly attracted to her frigid sister's virile, hunky husband Frank, and begins to fantasize about what it would be like to "be" with him.
Director: Mark Haggard
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Marilyn James as Jean |
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Steve Bennett as Frank |
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Robbie Mayhew as Debbie |
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Linda Weeks as Mrs. Sullivan |
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Ward Egan as Raff |
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Robert Prestwood as Gary |
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Manny Samaniego as Jimmy |
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Richard Moyer as The Buyer |
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Roger Vaughn as Victorian Gentleman |
| Writing | Mark Haggard | Writer |
| Directing | Mark Haggard | Director |
| Sound | Bruce Kimmel | Original Music Composer |
| Production | M.D. Maury | Executive Producer |
| Production | Manuel Conde | Producer |
| Camera | Manuel Conde | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Serge Funel | Hairstylist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Meri McDonald | Makeup Artist |
| Camera | Maria Conde | Still Photographer |
| Production | Nick Peterson | Production Manager |
| Sound | Roland Miller | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Manny Samaniego | Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Meri McDonald | Script Supervisor |
| Lighting | Jeff Smith | Gaffer |
| Production | Loretta Samaniego | Production Assistant |