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028 42 $a 1000240263 $b Warner Home Video
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050  4 $a PN1997 $b .T73845 2011
082 04 $a 791.43/72 $2 23
245 0  $a The traveling executioner $h [videorecording] / $c Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced and directed by Jack Smight ; written by Garrie Bateson.
250    $a Remastered ed.
260    $a Burbank, CA : $b Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. : $c [2011]
300    $a 1 videodisc (95 min.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 4 3/4 in.
490 1  $a Warner archive collection
538    $a DVD ; NTSC ; Dolby digital mono ; widescreen (2.40:1).
500    $a Title from container ; other credits from IMDB, as viewed on May 21, 2009.
511 1  $a Stacy Keach (Jonas Candide); Marianna Hill (Gundred Herzallerliebst); Bud Cort (Jimmy Croft); Graham Jarvis (Doc Prittle); James J. Sloyan (Piquant); M. Emmet Walsh (Warden Brodski); John Bottoms (lawyer); Ford Rainey (Stanley Mae); James Greene (Gravey Combs); Sammy Reese (priest); Stefan Gierasch (Willy Herzallerliebst); Logan Ramsey (La Follette); Charles Tyner (Virgil); William Mims (Lyon); Val Avery (Jake); Walter Barnes (sheriff); Charlie Briggs (Zak); Paul Gauntt (Jeremy).
508    $a Original music by Jerry Goldsmith; cinematography by Philip Lathrop; film editing by Neil Travis; art direction by Edward Carfagno and George W. Davis; set decoration by Robert R. Benton and Keogh Gleason; hair stylist, Jan Van Uchelen; makeup artist, Fred Williams.
500    $a Originally distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
518    $a Filmed on location at Kilby Prison, Montgomery, Alabama and in Montgomery, Alabama.
500    $a Originally released as a motion picture in 1970.
521 8  $a MPAA rating: R.
520    $a In 38 seconds he'll send you on your way to the Fields of Ambrosia, sizzling; like a piece of Bacon. It's 1918, and Jonas Candide travels the South with a portable electric chair. Offering up his services to various authorities at a price of $100 a jolt, the ex-Carney tends to his charges with his own brand of tender loving care. Dispensing his own philosophy and consolation, he assures the prisoners that the Fields of Ambrosia await them on the other side of their ordeal.
500    $a Originally released in Metrocolor and 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
650  0 $a Electrocution $z Alabama $v Drama.
650  0 $a Self-employed $z Alabama $v Drama.
651  0 $a United States $x History $y 1913-1921 $v Drama.
651  0 $a Montgomery (Ala.)
650  0 $a Prisons $z Montgomery. $z Montgomery.
655  7 $a Feature films. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Historical films. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Dark comedy films. $2 lcgft
700 1  $a Smight, Jack. $e direction.
700 1  $a Bateson, Garrie.
700 1  $a Keach, Stacy.
700 1  $a Hill, Marianna, $d 1941-
710 2  $a Warner Home Video (Firm)
710 2  $a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
710 2  $a Warner Bros. Entertainment.
830  0 $a Archive collection.
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956    $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=85D1BCDCE05511E1B4DE4CCF6AFF544E

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