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Outlaw Blues
An aspiring musician is released from prison to find that a song he had written while locked up has been stolen and made into a hit record by a country music superstar. When his confrontation with the star takes a violent turn the ex-con has to go back on the run, but he finds an unexpected ally in a shrewd background singer with a plan to turn the tables in his favor.
Richard T. Heffron
Bill L. Norton
Casts & Crew
Peter Fonda
Susan Saint James
John Crawford
James T. Callahan
Michael Lerner
Steven Fromholz
Richard Lockmiller
Matt Clark
Jan Rita Cobler
Gene Rader
Curtis Harris
Jerry Greene
Dave Helfert
Jeffrey Friedman
James N. Harrell
Also Directed by Richard T. Heffron
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