Yes. It features Jack Vacek (who worked as a cameraman in 60), Ed Abrams, George Cole, as well as his two sons, Michael and Edward. Tony Syslo, who worked as the film's cinematographer, would be hired as DP in Halicki's The Junkman and Deadline Auto Theft.
Because each of the cars they took resulted in a tip-off by the cops. They found out that local crime boss Lewis Sloan was the mastermind behind all this.
Yes, it is available by Mill Creek Entertainment on various multi-film packs with an "action" theme. It was first released by Brentwood Home Video in 2002 on the 10 film set REVVED!
Yes, it was originally called Smokey, but Jack Vacek had to change the title to avoid confusion, because Smokey and the Bandit was being filmed, around the same time.
The movie has lapsed into the public domain and has only been made available in bootleg versions. It's possible that Jack Vacek owns the rights to the film.
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- How long is Double Nickels?1 hour and 29 minutes
- When was Double Nickels released?July 1977
- What is the IMDb rating of Double Nickels?5.1 out of 10
- Who stars in Double Nickels?
- Who wrote Double Nickels?
- Who directed Double Nickels?
- Who was the composer for Double Nickels?Mick Brennan, J.B. Crabtree, Mark Hanes, Tim Henderson
- Who was the producer of Double Nickels?
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- Who was the cinematographer for Double Nickels?Ron Sawade and Tony Syslo
- Who was the editor of Double Nickels?
- What is the plot of Double Nickels?Two highway patrolmen think they are working on the side repossessing cars. But eventually, they realize that they have been tricked and are actually stealing the cars.
- What is Double Nickels rated?PG
- What genre is Double Nickels?Action, Comedy, and Crime
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