You and Me Trailer

You and Me Trailer (1975)

31 May 1975 Drama 93 mins

A young boy and a biker become friends on the road.

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Crew

Larry Bischoff

Larry Bischoff Assistant Director

Buz Storch

Buz Storch Location Coordinator

Philip Caplan

Philip Caplan Assistant Camera

Jim Kelly Durgin

Jim Kelly Durgin Script Supervisor

Bobby Phillips

Bobby Phillips Fight Choreographer

Jeff Storch

Jeff Storch Boom Operator

Steve Blaich

Steve Blaich Best Boy Grip

International Releases Dates

United States 21 June 1974

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