Tell Me in the Sunlight

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Tell Me in the Sunlight
Directed bySteve Cochran
Screenplay bySteve Cochran
Jo Heims
Story byRobert Stevens
Produced bySteve Cochran
Arnold Stoltz
StarringSteve Cochran
CinematographyRod Yould
Edited byDavid Woods
Music byMichael Andersen
Production
company
Brittania Films
Distributed byMovie-Rama
Release date
1965
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Tell Me in the Sunlight is a 1965 American romantic drama produced, directed, and co-written by and starring Steve Cochran. It was released in 1967, after Cochran's mysterious death.

Cast

Production

Jo Heims wrote the script from a Robert Stevens story. The film was going to be shot at Herbert Vendig's production base in Freeport, Grand Bahama in 1962.[1] It was also going to be filmed in Brazil and Argentina.[2] He wound up filming it in the Bahamas but when he came home to Hollywood in June 1963 he declared he needed to reshoot it with a new actress.[3] In October 1964 it was announced Cochran would be making the film with Shary Marshall.[4]

Release

Following Cochran's death, in 1967 his mother turned the film over to Films International Distributing Organization.[5]

References

  1. ^ Thompson, Howard (20 October 1962). "PLANS DISCUSSED BY STEVE COCHRAN: Film Actor-Producer, Here on Visit, Talks of Future". New York Times. p. 13.
  2. ^ Touche! Producer Gets the Point Scott, John L. Los Angeles Times 4 Nov 1962: A8.
  3. ^ Looking at Hollywood: Cassavetes to Direct All-Negro 'Hamlet' Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Tribune 21 June 1963: b14.
  4. ^ Again for Film Steve Picks Sbary Los Angeles Times 30 Oct 1964: C16.
  5. ^ Bette Davis Turns Down $25,000 for 'Deceit' Role Dorothy Manners:. The Washington Post and Times-Herald 24 Feb 1967: B11.

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