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    Record City

    Record City
    Record City (1977)
    AIP Production #7714

    Jeff and Cheryl track a day in the life of the weirdest and wackiest purveyors of popular music in the Greater Los Angeles area in Record City.

    Directed by Dennis Steinmetz
    Written by Ron Friedman
    Produced by James T. Aubrey and Joe Byrne for The Aubrey Company
    Music by Freddie Perren

    Starring
    Jeff Altman as Engineer
    Leonard Barr as Sickly Man
    Ed Begley Jr. as Pokey
    Sorrell Booke as Coznowski
    Dennis Bowen as Danny
    Ruth Buzzi as Olga
    Michael Callan as Eddie
    Jack Carter as Manny
    Rick Dees as Gordon
    Kinky Friedman as Himself
    Stuart Getz as Rupert
    Alice Ghostley as Worried Wife
    Tony Giorgio as Mr. F
    Frank Gorshin as Chameleon
    Maria Grimm as Rita
    John Halsey as Priest In The Fetus Brothers
    Joe Higgins as Doyle
    Ted Lange as The Wiz
    Alan Oppenheimer as Blind Man
    Isaac Ruiz as Macho
    Harold Sakata as Gucci
    Wendy Schaal as Lorraine
    Larry Storch as Deaf Man
    Elliott Street as Hitch
    Timothy Thomerson as Marty
    Susan Tolsky as Goldie
    Deborah White as Vivian
    Hart Wiliams as Razzie Pee Willie
    Pamela Zinszer as Surfer Girl
    Joe Abdullah as Arab Sheik

    Produced by The Aubrey Company and released under American International Pictures. Find this movie streaming on MGM+ or on Prime Video.

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    View the Record City trailer here.

    Our open and close includes clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)