Monday, May 25, 2009

The Endangered List (Case File #31)



Notable for being the directorial debut of Michael Schultz (COOLEY HIGH, CAR WASH, THE LAST DRAGON), the first film appearance of Samuel L. Jackson, and the sole big-screen performance by ill-fated Sesame Street cast member Northern Calloway...


TOGETHER FOR DAYS (1972)

a.k.a. BLACK CREAM


CAST

Clifton Davis (Gus)
Lois Chiles (Shelley)
Northern Calloway (Calvin)
Leonard Jackson (Phil)
Gisela Caldwell (Karen)
Woodie King, Jr. (Jerry)
Liz Wright (Miriam)
Ben Jones (Douglas)
Andrea Frye (Sister Sonji)
Gilbert Lewis (Big Bubba)
Samuel L. Jackson (Stan)
Brooks Clift (Officer Hanratty)
Sherman Perkins (Officer Murchinson)
Scott Childress (1st Policeman)
Michael Hatfield (2nd Policeman)
Emmanuel Hall (Reporter)
J.E. Nation (Museum Guard)
Dennis Henry (1st Sponsor)
Bob Hill (2nd Sponsor)
Eileen Gordon (Party Hostess)
Frank Hines (Shelley's Dance Partner)
Brad Blaisdell (Hippie)
Georgia Allen (Gus' Mother)
Mimi Honce (Wig Lady)


CREW

Directed by
Michael Schultz

Produced by
Robert S. Buchanan

Screenplay by
William B. Branch

Story by
Lindsay Smith

Cinematography by
Donald H. Hudgins

Original Music by
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson

Edited by
Marshall M. Borden

Art Direction by
Carlton Moulette

Sound Mixer
David Patterson

Camera Operator
Brian Roy







4 comments:

Marc Edward Heuck said...

I own a 35mm trailer for this - I'd love to see the whole film.

Tim Mayer said...

PG rated, too. Makes you wonder how many of these little gems are waiting to be found.

Pacific Interiors said...

I was a grip on this film. I worked for Storer Studios. It sucked to love film and have to shoot this, but I would love to see it.

Anonymous said...

IF ANYONE LET ME KNOW IF THIS IS ONE VHS OR DVD