Three ad agency executives are pressured into taking a motorbike trip to Baja by a big-ticket client. Along the way, the client is spurned by a young woman whose boyfriend sticks up for her. The client later disables their van, leading to their deaths in the desert. When the executives piece together what has happened, it leads to a showdown.
Unfortunately the movie Pray for the Wildcats is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Robert Michael Lewis | Director |
Writing | Jack Turley | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | E. Thomas Case | Makeup Artist |
Production | Bert Gold | Unit Production Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | Caryl Codon | Hairstylist |
Lighting | Bill Curtis | Gaffer |
Production | Lois Kerst | Production Assistant |
Production | Jack N. Young | Location Manager |
Crew | Chris Haynes | Driver |
Directing | Bert Gold | First Assistant Director |
Sound | Harold Lewis | Production Sound Mixer |
Sound | Kenneth Hall | Music Editor |
Directing | H. Bud Otto | Script Supervisor |
Art | William M. Bell | Construction Coordinator |
Sound | John Kline | Sound Editor |
Camera | Johnny Kiser Jr. | Camera Operator |
Art | Phil Macaluso | Property Master |
Sound | Roger Sword | Sound Effects Editor |
Editing | Kent Schafer | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Michael O'Corrigan | Sound Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | John S. Perry | Costume Supervisor |
Crew | Norman Honath | Transportation Coordinator |
Costume & Make-Up | Frank Tauss | Costumer |
Sound | Richard Sperber | Sound Editor |
Production | Gail Melnick | Casting |
Production | Frank Kennedy | Extras Casting |
Sound | Don Hall | Sound Editor |
Camera | George Rader | Key Grip |
Camera | John M. Stephens | Director of Photography |
Crew | Fred Waugh | Stunt Coordinator |
Sound | Fred Myrow | Original Music Composer |
Art | Bill Malley | Art Direction |
Art | Lowell Chambers | Set Decoration |
Production | Anthony Wilson | Producer |
Editing | Les Green | Editor |