Cloud Dancer
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Cloud Dancer | |
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Promotional poster | |
Directed by | Barry Brown |
Produced by |
Barry Brown Dick Reed Scott M. Siegler Melvin Simon |
Written by |
Barry Brown William Goodhart Daniel Tamkus |
Starring |
David Carradine Jennifer O'Neill Joseph Bottoms |
Music by | Fred Karlin |
Cinematography | Travers Hill |
Editing by |
Marshall M. Borden Allan Holzman |
Release dates | 29 May, 1980 (United States) |
Running time | 104 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cloud Dancer is a 1980 adventure drama film directed by Barry Brown. It stars David Carradine, Jennifer O'Neill and Joseph Bottoms. The film follows a competition aerobatic pilot. It had its premiere in Milwaukee on 29 May, 1980.
Plot
Brad (Carradine) is the World Champion aerobatic pilot but now in his early 40s, he faces many challenges to maintain his position. His physical struggles are heightened by the presence of a youthful competitor, Tom (Bottoms). Intertwined with Brad's professional struggles is his relationship with Helen (O'Neil).[1]
Cast
- David Carradine as Brad Randolph
- Jennifer O'Neill as Helen St. Clair
- Joseph Bottoms as Tom Loomis
- Colleen Camp as Cindy
- Albert Salmi as Ozzie Randolph
- Salome Jens as Jean Randolph
- Norman Alden as Dr. Putnam
- Nina Van Pallandt as Caroline Sheldon
- James T. Callahan as Walt Lawson
- Hoyt Axton as Brad's mechanic
- Woodrow Chambliss as Curtis Pitts
Production
The film's technical advisor was former World Champion aerobatic pilot, Tom Poberezny. Crowd scenes were also shot at actual air shows in the Phoenix area.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cloud Dancer EEA Magazine. 19 July 1978
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