The Chicken Chronicles is a 1977 American teen comedy film set in 1969 and starring Steve Guttenberg.[1]
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Directed by | Frank Simon |
Written by | Paul Diamond |
Produced by | Walter Shenson Melvin Simon (presenter) |
Starring | Phil Silvers Ed Lauter Steve Guttenberg |
Cinematography | Matthew F. Leonetti |
Edited by | George Folsey Jr. |
Music by | LeRoy Holmes Ken Lauber |
Distributed by | AVCO Embassy Pictures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Language | English |
David Kessler is a high school student who will go to any lengths to impress a pretty cheerleader and lose his virginity, while juggling his job at a chicken joint and trying not to get thrown out of Beverly Hills High - a fate that could get him sent to Vietnam.
The film was based on a novel by Paul Diamond, the 23-year-old son of screenwriter I.A.L. Diamond. "It's a very funny very dirty book," said Diamond senior.[2]
Film rights were sold to Paramount before publication. A screenplay was done by Ned Wynn in 1975 with Paul Monash the producer.[3] The film was not made. However two years later Paul Diamond was working on a script for Avco Embassy.[4]
It was the first lead role for Steve Guttenberg. "Some actors get embarrassed about their early work," Guttenberg said, "but we all don't start out as 'artistes.' Nobody is going to confuse "Chicken" with 'Citizen Kane' but I learned a lot. They took a chance with me. I didn't get rich on it but it was a start."[5]
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