The Hoax is a 1972 American comedy film directed by Robert Anderson, and starring Bill Ewing, Frank Bonner, Jacques Aubuchon, Sharon DeBord, Don Dubbins, Harriet Gibson and Tom Benko. The film was released by All-Scope International on April 19, 1972.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | Robert Anderson |
Written by | Kevin Davis |
Produced by | Robert Anderson |
Starring | Bill Ewing Frank Bonner Jacques Aubuchon Sharon DeBord Don Dubbins Harriet Gibson |
Cinematography | Ray Martin |
Edited by | Frank J. Urioste |
Music by | John Toll |
Production companies | Tempo Enterprises Centurion Productions, Inc. |
Distributed by | All-Scope International |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Two scheming ne'er-do-wells find a lost nuclear weapon in the ocean near Los Angeles. They decide to light-heartedly try and blackmail the city by asking for money from each citizen. This arouses the attention of the local authorities.
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