Flash used to be a talented baseball player, but he took to drinking and now he sells stolen watches in the streets. One day he meets Chu Chu, who, before falling into alcoholism like him, was a successful entertainer. Now she still dances, but in the streets, for no more than a cent or two. Luck seems to smile at them the day stolen government documents literally fall from the sky. They decide to return them to their legal owners, but instead of the expected reward money, all they get is a load of trouble.
Unfortunately the movie Chu Chu and the Philly Flash is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | David Lowell Rich | Director |
Production | Jay Weston | Producer |
Editing | Argyle Nelson Jr. | Editor |
Production | Tony Wade | Production Manager |
Production | Tony Wade | Associate Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Bob Mackie | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Jeffrey Hamilton | Makeup Artist |
Crew | Richard O. Helmer | Special Effects |
Costume & Make-Up | Dorothea Long | Hairstylist |
Writing | Henry Barrow | Story |
Art | Kent H. Johnson | Property Master |
Directing | Mike Salamunovich | First Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Stephen Abrums | Key Makeup Artist |
Writing | Barbara Dana | Screenplay |
Directing | Bradley M. Gross | Second Assistant Director |
Sound | Pete Rugolo | Original Music Composer |
Art | Daniel A. Lomino | Production Design |
Art | Robert R. Benton | Set Decoration |
Production | Pamela Basker | Casting |
Production | Fern Champion | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Ron Talsky | Costume Design |
Camera | Victor J. Kemper | Director of Photography |
Production | Melvin Simon | Executive Producer |
Crew | Mary Peters | Stunts |