Boxcar Bertha - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Boxcar Bertha"
Boxcar Bertha (1972)
Timing: 1:28 (88 min)
Boxcar Bertha - TMDB rating
5.859/10
202

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Samuel Z. Arkoff #93096
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Executive Producer
James H. Nicholson
Executive Producer

Editor

Buzz Feitshans
Editor

Stunt Coordinator

Original Music Composer

Thad Maxwell
Original Music Composer
Gib Guilbeau
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Photo Julie Corman #195276Photo Julie Corman #195277Photo Julie Corman #195278

Julie Corman

Julie Corman
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Russell Vreeland
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

John M. Stephens
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Robert Modes
Costume Supervisor

Property Master

Walter Starkey
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Bobbie Sierks
Script Supervisor

Sound Mixer

Donald F. Johnson
Sound Mixer

Screenplay

John William Corrington
Screenplay
Joyce Hooper Corrington
Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Photo Jack English #19728
Jack English
Assistant Editor
George Trirogoff
Assistant Editor

Key Grip

John Murray
Key Grip

Book

Ben L. Reitman
Book

Gaffer

Larry Gilhooly
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Paul Rapp
Assistant Director

Other

David Nichols
Other
Peter Fain
Other

Post Production Supervisor

Salvatore Billitteri
Post Production Supervisor

Unit Publicist

Julian F. Myers
Unit Publicist

Location Coordinator

Harvey Jacobson
Location Coordinator

Executive In Charge Of Production

Paul Rapp
Executive In Charge Of Production

Production Executive

David Sheldon
Production Executive

Sound Editor

Fred J. Brown
Sound Editor
Roger Sword
Sound Editor
Ross Taylor
Sound Editor

Music Producer

Herb Cohen
Music Producer

Assistant Camera

Paul M. Pollard
Assistant Camera
Alex Touyarot
Assistant Camera

Presenter

Photo Samuel Z. Arkoff #93096
Samuel Z. Arkoff
Presenter
James H. Nicholson
Presenter

What's left behind the scenes

  • Roger Corman’s wife, Julie Corman, secured the rights to adapt the true story. But she and Berta Thompson never met in person. Negotiations were conducted through the door of a hotel room.
  • During filming, Barbara Hershey and David Carradine were genuinely involved in a romantic relationship. The intimate scenes were not staged. On October 6, 1972, a son, Tom Carradine, was born from this union.
  • In the scene where Berta distracts the guard with a flat tire, the prisoners subdue the warden and finish changing the wheel. When they drive away, it’s visible that the spare tire is no longer on the car. But at the end of the chase that immediately follows, the spare tire is back on the vehicle.
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