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.
Unfortunately the movie Outlaw Blues is not yet available on HBO Max.
Sound | Charles Bernstein | Original Music Composer |
Directing | Richard T. Heffron | Director |
Sound | Bruce Langhorne | Original Music Composer |
Production | Steve Tisch | Producer |
Editing | Scott Conrad | Editor |
Writing | Bill L. Norton | Writer |
Camera | Jules Brenner | Director of Photography |
Costume & Make-Up | Beth Kafka | Hairstylist |
Production | Don Goldman | Unit Production Manager |
Sound | Christopher Sheldon | Sound Editor |
Production | Paul M. Heller | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Rosanna Norton | Costume Design |
Sound | Richard Portman | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Costume & Make-Up | Tom Lucas | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Michael Evje | Sound Mixer |
Art | Jarrell Jay Knowles | Props |
Editing | Danford B. Greene | Editor |
Crew | Milt Rice | Special Effects |
Art | Jack Marty | Art Direction |
Production | Mary Goldberg | Casting |
Sound | Don Coufal | Boom Operator |
Sound | Marvin Kerner | Sound Editor |
Sound | William L. Manger | Sound Editor |
Crew | Jon Avnet | Post Production Supervisor |
Directing | Stephen Lim | Second Assistant Director |
Production | Dennis E. Jones | Unit Production Manager |
Directing | Dennis E. Jones | First Assistant Director |
Production | Fred Weintraub | Executive Producer |
Production | Eva Monley | Associate Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Lynne Brooks | Makeup Artist |