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The Year of the Yahoo!

United States

1972

88 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Herschell Gordon Lewis

PROD Herschell Gordon Lewis

SCR Allen Kahn

DP Alex Ameri

CAST Claude King, Ray Sager, Ronna Riddle, Jeffrey Allen, Robert Jolly, Andy Carr

ED Alex Ameri

MUSIC Herschell Gordon Lewis

SOUND Spiros Hortis

Synopsis

Hank Jackson is a clean-cut Country & Western singer whom is recruited to run for the post of Republican senator of Texas with the assistance of three Washington D.C. ‘technical advisers’; cynical movie producer Sid Angelo, image consultant Chet Stoner, and political advisor Ed Varnett whom are under the employment of the shady Governor Baxter whom wants his latest political rival, Senator Birdwell, out of the way. During the cleverly scripted campaign of TV commercials and political speeches, Hank lets the thoughts of fame and popularity go to his head. But it puts a strain on his relationship with his liberal girlfriend Tammy Parker whom is currently leading a strike that Hank opposes. Seeing Tammy as a threat to Hank’s campaign, the ruthless Sid Angelo plots to shut her up by unethical and illegal means. —IMDb

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Herschell Gordon Lewis

Herschell Gordon Lewis was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1929. After attending grade school, Lewis received a Master’s degree in Journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. A few years later, he became a professor of English literature at Mississippi State College. He was lured from his teaching career to be manager of WRAC Radio in Racine, Wisconsin, then to become a studio director at WKY-TV in Oklahoma City. In 1953, he settled in Chicago and began working for a friend’s advertising agency while teaching graduate advertising courses at night at Roosevelt University. In the meantime, he began directing commercial advertisements for a production company called Alexander and Associates. Lewis later bought out half of the company with business associate Martin Schmidhofer and renamed it Lewis and Martin Films. In 1960 he decided to go into the filmmaking business and produced The Prime Time (1960), which he made with his own money. It was profitable, so he next… read more

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