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The Sugarland Express
Synopsis
Based on an actual incident, Steven Spielberg's first theatrical feature follows the adventures of a Texas outlaw couple striving to keep their family together by any means necessary. Determined not to lose her child to the authorities, Lou Jean Poplin (Goldie Hawn) gets her obedient convict husband Clovis (William Atherton) to break out of jail and help her kidnap their baby from its foster parents. With hostage Officer Slide (Michael Sacks) in tow, the fugitives head across the plains to Sugarland, Texas, pursued by a flotilla of cop cars. Even though Slide becomes the couple's friend, the Law is bent on capturing its criminal quarry. Even though it was greeted with strong reviews, and Hal Barwood, Matthew Robbins, and Spielberg won the screenplay prize at the Cannes Film Festival, The Sugarland Express flopped. The young audience that had embraced the challenging tonal shifts of Bonnie and Clyde and Easy Rider in the late 1960s was no longer so reliably drawn to narrative uncertainties in 1974. The massive success of Spielberg's next picture, the popcorn thriller Jaws (1975), would confirm his suspicion that downbeat films were no longer the way to popular approval.~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
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Full Credits
  • Director:
    Steven Spielberg,
  • Writer:
    Matthew Robbins, Hal Barwood,
  • Producer:
    David Brown, Richard D. Zanuck,
  • Cinematographer:
    Vilmos Zsigmond,
  • Editor:
    Edward M. Abroms, Verna Fields,
  • Cast:
    Gregory Walcott, Michael Sacks, William Atherton, Goldie Hawn, Ben Johnson,
  • Assistant Editor:
    Jeff Gourson,
  • First Assistant Director:
    James Fargo,
  • Second Assistant Director:
    Tom Joyner,
  • Sound:
    Robert L. Hoyt, John R. Carter,
  • Camera Operator:
    Jack L. Richards, Sven Walnum,
  • Script Supervisor:
    Ulla Bourne,
  • First Assistant Camera:
    Nick McLean,
  • Property Master:
    Bill Dietz,
  • Stunts:
    Patty Elder, Ted Duncan, Ted Grossman, Dale Van Sickel, Max Balchowsky,
  • Casting:
    Shari Rhodes, Mike Fenton,
  • Sound Recordist:
    Dennis C. Salcedo,
  • Costume Design:
    Robert Ellsworth, James Gilmore,
  • Carpenter:
    Mike Fenton,
  • Special Effects:
    Frank Brendel,
  • Art Direction:
    Joe Alves,
  • Gaffer:
    James O. Blair,
  • Story by:
    Matthew Robbins, Hal Barwood, Steven Spielberg,
  • Hairstylist:
    Susan Germaine,
  • Makeup Artist:
    Del Armstrong,
  • Assistant Camera:
    John J. Connor,
  • Production Executive:
    William S. Gilmore,
  • Musician:
    Toots Thielemans,
  • Original Music Composer:
    John Williams, John Williams,
  • Screenplay:
    Hal Barwood, Matthew Robbins,
  • Unit Publicist:
    Roy D. Smith,
  • Stunt Coordinator:
    Carey Loftin,
  • Generator Operator:
    Al Perry,
  • Conductor:
    John Williams, John Williams,
  • Unit Production Manager:
    William S. Gilmore,
  • Key Grip:
    Robert Moore,

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