Soul Hustler
Soul Hustler | |
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Directed by | Burt Topper |
Produced by | Burt Topper |
Written by | Burt Topper |
Starring |
Fabian Forte Nai Bonet Tony Russel Casey Kasem Larry Bishop[1] |
Music by | Harley Hatcher |
Cinematography | Alan Stevenson |
Edited by | Kenneth Crane |
Production company |
Burt Topper Productions |
Distributed by | American Films Ltd |
Release dates |
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Running time | 81 mins |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Soul Hustler is a 1973 American feature film starring Fabian as a preacher. It is also known as The Day the Lord Got Busted.[2]
Plot
Singer Matthew Crowe (Fabian Forte) teams up with a tent show preacher (Tony Russel) who uses him as part of his touring show. Matthew lands a record deal and the preacher becomes his manager. They hire a group of musicians and become very successful.
Production
The movie was shot in San Diego in 1971.
During production the film used the title That Lovin' Man Jesus[3] and later The Love-In Man.[4]
Release
The film was released theatrically in the south but was a commercial disappointment.[5]
References
- ↑ People: Larry Bishop: Making his own way Colander, Pat. Chicago Tribune (1963-Current file) [Chicago, Ill] 01 Oct 1976: a8.
- ↑ The Day the Lord Got Busted at Fabianforte.net
- ↑ Mason and Brando to Costar in New Film Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 28 Oct 1971: g15.
- ↑ Fabian Has an Itch to Return to Music KORNHEISER, TONY. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 03 Jan 1973: h13.
- ↑ Brian Albright: Wild Beyond Belief! (McFarland, 2008) - Interview with Joyce King (pages 134-136) Linked 2014-06-18
External links
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