The Sugarland Express
Married small-time crooks Lou-Jean and Clovis Poplin lose their baby to the state of Texas and resolve to do whatever it takes to get him back. Lou-Jean gets Clovis out of jail, and the two steal their son from his foster home, in addition to taking a highway patrolman hostage. As a massive dragnet starts to pursue them across Texas, the couple become unlikely folk heroes and even start to bond with the captive policeman.
Crew
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Steven Spielberg
Director
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Steven Spielberg
Story
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Ted Grossman
Stunts
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Verna Fields
Editor
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John Williams
Original Music Composer
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John Williams
Conductor
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Joe Alves
Art Direction
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Toots Thielemans
Musician
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Carey Loftin
Stunt Coordinator
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Mike Fenton
Casting
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James Fargo
First Assistant Director
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Dale Van Sickel
Stunts
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Shari Rhodes
Casting
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Matthew Robbins
Story
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Matthew Robbins
Screenplay
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Tom Joyner
Second Assistant Director
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David Brown
Producer
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Hal Barwood
Story
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Hal Barwood
Screenplay
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Ted Duncan
Stunts
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Nick McLean
First Assistant Camera
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Patty Elder
Stunts
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Del Armstrong
Makeup Artist
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John J. Connor
Assistant Camera
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Jeff Gourson
Assistant Editor
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Richard D. Zanuck
Producer
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John R. Carter
Sound
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Vilmos Zsigmond
Director of Photography
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Susan Germaine
Hairstylist
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Edward M. Abroms
Editor
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Robert L. Hoyt
Sound
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Sven Walnum
Camera Operator
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William S. Gilmore
Unit Production Manager
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William S. Gilmore
Production Executive
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Jack L. Richards
Camera Operator
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Bill Dietz
Property Master
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Ulla Bourne
Script Supervisor
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Dennis C. Salcedo
Sound Recordist
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James Gilmore
Costume Design
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Robert Ellsworth
Costume Design
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James O. Blair
Gaffer
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Roy D. Smith
Unit Publicist
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Robert Moore
Key Grip
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Al Perry
Generator Operator
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Mike Fenton
Carpenter
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Frank Brendel
Special Effects
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Max Balchowsky
Stunts
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