When his sister Betsy packs up and leaves the family's Montana cattle ranch to find fame and fortune in Hollywood, her brother Jim decides to follow after her to make sure she doesn't get into trouble. He's a little too late, however, since almost as soon as she gets off the bus, Betsy has her belongings stolen, then gets kidnapped, gang-raped, and is sold to a pimp to work for him as a prostitute. It is now up to Jim, with help from social worker Lynn, to rescue his sister and set things right.
Unfortunately the movie Trackdown is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Richard T. Heffron | Director |
Writing | Paul F. Edwards | Writer |
Writing | Ivan Nagy | Story |
Production | Bernard Schwartz | Producer |
Sound | Charles Bernstein | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Gene Polito | Director of Photography |
Editing | Anthony DiMarco | Editor |
Production | Phil Benjamin | Casting |
Art | Vincent M. Cresciman | Art Direction |
Art | Vincent M. Cresciman | Production Design |
Production | Phillip Hazleton | Associate Producer |
Art | Robert C. Bradfield | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Michael Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Dennis E. Jones | First Assistant Director |
Directing | John M. Poer | Second Assistant Director |
Art | Terry Ballard | Property Master |
Sound | John Vincent | Sound Mixer |
Crew | Greg Auer | Special Effects |
Crew | Eddy Donno | Stunt Coordinator |
Crew | David S. Cass Sr. | Stunts |
Lighting | Christopher Lynch | Gaffer |
Camera | Owen Marsh | Camera Operator |
Camera | Jack Palinkas | Key Grip |
Costume & Make-Up | Rosanna Norton | Costumer |
Sound | John Caper Jr. | Music Supervisor |
Sound | Malcolm McNab | Musician |
Directing | Marshall J. Wolins | Script Supervisor |