Tin Man (1983 film)
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Timothy Bottoms on the set of Tin Man | |
Directed by | John G. Thomas |
Produced by | John G. Thomas |
Written by | Bishop Holiday |
Starring |
Timothy Bottoms John Phillip Law Deana Jurgens Troy Donahue Richard Stahl |
Music by | Bishop Holiday |
Cinematography | Virgil Harper |
Edited by | Drake Silliman |
Distributed by | Goldfarb Distribution |
Release dates |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Tin Man is a 1983 American dramatic film starring Timothy Bottoms, John Phillip Law, Deana Jurgens, Troy Donahue, Richard Stahl and directed by John G. Thomas.[1]
Plot
A deaf auto mechanic invents a computer so he can hear and speak. When he attempts to patent his invention he is taken advantage of by a self-serving salesman.
Cast
Main
- Timothy Bottoms as Casey
- Deana Jurgens as Marcia
- John Phillip Law as Dr. Edison
- Troy Donahue as Lester
- Richard Stahl as Tyson
Supporting
- Gerry Black as Maddox
- Brian Avery as Forbes
- Hank Underwood as Big Bob
- Michael W. Green as Slim
- Lori Hennessey as Cynthia
- L. Burton Williams as Johnson
- Walter G. Zeri as Wesson (Credited as Walter Zeni)
- Aaron Biston as Pizza #1
- Jay Elher as Pizza #2
- Rae Maguire as Nurse
- Jane Finstrom as Taco Bell Girl #1
- Laurette Healy as Taco Bell Girl #2
- Don Phillips as Policeman
- Will MacMillan as Artie
References
External links
- Tin Man at the Internet Movie Database
- Tin Man at AllMovie
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