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The legend of Billie Jean
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The work The legend of Billie Jean represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Dallas Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.

The Resource The legend of Billie Jean
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The legend of Billie Jean
Statement of responsibility
Tri-Star Pictures presents a Guber-Peters Company production ; a Matthew Robbins film ; produced by Rob Cohen ; written by Mark Rosenthal & Lawrence Konner ; directed by Matthew Robbins
Contributor
  • Gordon, Keith, 1961-
  • Konner, Lawrence
  • Cohen, Rob, 1949-
  • Robbins, Matthew
  • Bradford, Richard
  • Coyote, Peter
  • Rosenthal, Mark D.
  • Safan, Craig
  • Tri-Star Pictures
  • Scheider, Cynthia
  • Slater, Christian
  • Guber-Peters Company
  • Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment (Firm)
  • Slater, Helen
  • Smith, Yeardley
  • Stockwell, Dean, 1936-2021
  • Gehman, Martha
  • Tubb, Barry, 1963-
  • Kimball, Jeffrey L., 1943-
  • Haworth, Ted, 1917-1993
Actor
  • Tubb, Barry, 1963-
  • Stockwell, Dean, 1936-2021
  • Smith, Yeardley
  • Slater, Helen
  • Slater, Christian
  • Gordon, Keith, 1961-
  • Bradford, Richard
  • Coyote, Peter
  • Gehman, Martha
Director of photography
  • Kimball, Jeffrey L., 1943-
Editor of moving image work
  • Scheider, Cynthia
Film director
  • Robbins, Matthew
Film producer
  • Cohen, Rob, 1949-
Production designer
  • Haworth, Ted, 1917-1993
Screenwriter
  • Rosenthal, Mark D.
  • Konner, Lawrence
Subject
  • Outlaws -- Drama
  • Teenagers -- Drama
Genre
  • Drama
Language
eng
Summary
"When local rich kid Hubie Pyatt steals and wrecks Binx Davy's beloved motor scooter, Binx's older sister, Billie Jean, demands the $608 it costs to fix it. When Binx shoots Mr. Pyatt by accident, he and Billie Jean flee town accompanied by Billie Jean's girlfriends, Ophelia and Putter. They become fugitives and when they pick up a very willing hostage they become criminals. Billie Jean becomes a legend in her own time, a symbol of freedom to teenagers everywhere"--Container
Member of
  • Legend of Billie Jean (Motion picture)
Cataloging source
TEFMT
Characteristic
videorecording
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Credits note
Editor, Cynthia Scheider ; composer, Craig Safan ; production designer, Ted Haworth ; director of photography, Jeffrey L. Kimball
Dewey number
791.43/72
Intended audience
Rating: PG-13
LC call number
PN1997
LC item number
.L44 2011
PerformerNote
Helen Slater, Keith Gordon, Christian Slater, Dean Stockwell, Barry Tubb, Martha Gehman, Peter Coyote, Richard Bradford, Yeardley Smith
Runtime
96
Technique
live action

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  • The legend of Billie Jean, Tri-Star Pictures presents a Guber-Peters Company production ; a Matthew Robbins film ; produced by Rob Cohen ; written by Mark Rosenthal & Lawrence Konner ; directed by Matthew Robbins

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