Girl in Gold Boots
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Ted V. Mikels
Jody Daniels
Leslie Mcrae
Tom Pace
Bara Byrnes
Mark Herron
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
While traveling cross-country to visit his sister Joanie, young hood Buz Nichols picks up Michele Casey, an aspiring dancer, and draft-dodging motorcyclist Critter Jones. In Hollywood, Buz introduces Casey to his sister, a go-go nightclub dancer, who arranges for Michele's audition with Leo McCabe, her drug dealing boss, who wants to replace Joanie, an addict, with fresh talent. Critter, working as a janitor at the club, learns that Buz and hoodlum Harry Blatz have killed an old man while stealing $100,000 worth of drugs from the county jail. McCabe, Buz, and Marty, bouncer at the club, threaten Critter and Michele, but Critter outfights them and calls the police. Newlyweds Critter and Michele hitchhike back to Critter's induction center so that he can report for the draft.
Director
Ted V. Mikels
Cast
Jody Daniels
Leslie Mcrae
Tom Pace
Bara Byrnes
Mark Herron
William Bagdad
Victor Izay
Harry Lovejoy
James Victor
Rod Wilmoth
Chris Howard
Mike Garrison
Michael Derrick
Sheila Roberts
Duke Graham
Jerry Ambler
Anne Mcann
Genji
Rafael Campos
Crew
Bobby Batson
Nick Busillo
Nicholas Carras
Jay Colonna
Jody Daniels
George Eddy
James M. Farquharson
Laurence Gray
John Hopkins
Chris Howard
Jim Kelly
Sam Kopetsky
Nora Maxwell
Robert Maxwell
Jack May
James Mcewen
Gene Mikels
Ted V. Mikels
Art Names
Denise Norwood
Leighton L. Peatman
Jay Schlessinger
Leo Shreve
Jerry Wallace
Danny Walton
Clark D. Will
Rod Wilmoth
John T. Wilson
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
I had such a pretty mind!- Joan
There's a trashy book written on very line of her face.- Critter
Trivia
In the scene where the bikers are chasing the main characters after pouring beer on their bikes, everything appears very blue. Though this can be achieved with light filters and gels, this particular scene was shot outdoors with indoor film (continuing from the last scene in a store), which is not color-balanced for sunlight, causing everything to look blue.
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States April 25, 1968
Released in United States April 25, 1968