Bucktown
Duke Johnson visits a small Southern town, intent on burying his brother. After the funeral, he learns that he must stay for 60 days, for the estate to be processed. A few locals convince Duke to reopen his late brother's nightclub, and soon the local redneck policemen are intimidating Duke with threats of violence. Duke refuses to pay the bribes they demand, so then he and his lady friend Aretha are threatened and attacked by the crooked cops. Rather than take them on himself, Duke calls on his old pal Roy. Roy brings a few buddies to Bucktown, and they bring justice to the small town. With the redneck cops out of the way, Duke lets his guard down. Then the situation gets out of hand again. Finally, Duke must settle the score himself.
Crew
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Charles Stroud
Production Manager
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Bob Minor
Stunts
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Bert Gold
First Assistant Director
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Ernest Paul Roebuck
Grip
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George Folsey Jr.
Editor
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Beau Marks
Gaffer
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Erik Cord
Stunt Coordinator
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Glen Mabson
Sound Mixer
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John S. Curran
Property Master
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Arthur Marks
Director
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George Costello
Art Direction
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Marvin Kerner
Sound Effects
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Bruce Ricker
Production Executive
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Casey Spencer
Wardrobe Master
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John M. Poer
Second Assistant Director
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Gordon Freed
Makeup Artist
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Bob Ellison
Writer
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Bernard Schwartz
Producer
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John Carter
Art Direction
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Cary Glieberman
Location Manager
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Phillip Hazleton
Associate Producer
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Geno Havens
Casting
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Hal Reed
Assistant Camera
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Vossa Leach
Key Grip
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Johnny Pate
Original Music Composer
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Robert Birchall
Director of Photography
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Ric R. Roman
Executive Producer
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Beau Franklin
Boom Operator
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Jim Wilson
Camera Operator
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Patty Sue Townsend
Script Supervisor
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Jackie Hayano
Props
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Rich Mansfield
Assistant Camera
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