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BANANAS (1971)
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Fielding Mellish becomes infatuated with Nancy (a political activist). He attends demonstrations and tries in other ways to convince her that he is worthy of her love, but Nancy wants someone with greater leadership potential. Fielding runs off to San Marcos where he joins the rebels and eventually becomes President of the country. While on a trip to the states, he meets Nancy again and she falls for him now that he is a political leader. Sylvester Stallone appears unbilled as a subway toughie in his feature film debut.
DIRECTOR: Woody Allen.
WRITERS: Woody Allen and Mickey Rose.
PRODUCER: Jack Grossberg.
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Ralph Rosen-blum.
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Charles H. Joffe.
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Marvin Hemlisch.
DISTRIBUTOR:  MGM/UA
Woody Allen (Fielding Mellish), Louise Lasser (Nancy), Carlos Montalban (Gen. Emilio M. Vargas), Jacobo Morales (Esposito), Natividad Abascal (Yolanda), Miguel Angel Suarez (Luis), David Ortiz (Sanchez), Rene Enriquez (Dias), Jack Axelrod (Arroyo), Howard Cosell (Himself), Danny DeVito (Man Sitting in Honeymoon Suite, uncredited), Sylverster Stallone (Subway Tough, uncredited). 
KLUTE (1971)
John Klute's friend has totally disappeared. The only clue is a connection with a call girl, Bree Daniels. Klute taps her phone in order to gain evidence against her to blackmail her into helping him find his friend. When Klute searches, someone is stalking Bree. PRODUCTION INFORMATION
DIRECTOR: Alan J. Pakula.
WRITERS: Andy Lewis and Dave Lewis.
PRODUCER: Alan J. Pakula.
ASSOCIATE/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: C. Kenneth Deland.
Jane Fonda (Bree Daniel), Donald Sutherland (John Klute), Charles Cioffi (Peter Cable), Roy Scheider (Frank Ligourin), Dorothy Tristan (Arlyn Page), Rita Gam (Trina), Nathan George (Trask), Vivian Nathan (Psychiatrist), Jean Stapleton (Goldfarb's Secretary), Sylvester Stallone (Extra/Man dancing in club).
CO-PRODUCER: David Lange.
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Michael Small.
DISTRIBUTOR: Warner Bros.
THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE (1974)
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Modern city life starts to prove too much for one New York City couple--they're cracking under the strain. And now he's lost his job...this is a comedy-drama about a recently unemployed executive and the resulting trauma which follows him and his understanding wife.
DIRECTOR: Melvin Frank.
WRITER: Neil Simon.
PRODUCER: Melvin Frank.
ORIGINAL MUSIC: Marvin Hemlisch.
DISTRIBUTOR:  Warner Bros.
Jack Lemmon (Mel), Anne Bancroft (Edna), Gene Saks (Harry), Elizabeth Wilson (Pauline), Florence Stanley (Pearl), Maxine Stuart (Belle), Ed Peck (Man Upstairs), Ivor Francis (Psychiatrist), Gene Blakely (Charlie), Stack Pierce (Detective), Patricia Marshal (Woman Upstairs), Dee Carroll (Helen), F. Murray Abraham (Cab Driver), Lonnie Burr (Man on Street), Sylvester Stallone (Young man in park), M. Emmet Walsh (Doorman).
CANNONBALL (1976)
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
This is another story of the secret Coast to Coast auto race across American. The only rule is, the first to the finish line is the winner. Naturally, anyone driving 55 isn't going to win. They'll need to drive a little faster than that. Well actually, they will need to drive a lot faster than 55.
DIRECTOR: Paul Bartel.
WRITERS: Paul Bartel and Donald C. Simpson.
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PRODUCER: Samuel W. Gelfman.
ORIGINAL MUSIC: David A. Axelrod.
DISTRIBUTOR:  New World Pictures.
David Carradine (Cory Cannonball Buckman), Bill McKinney (Cade Redman), Veronica Hamel (Linda), Gerrit Graham (Perman Waters), Robert Carradine (Jim Crandell), Belinda Balaski (Maryann), Judy Canova (Sharma Capri), Carl Gottlieb (Terry McMillan), Mary Woronov (Sandy), Aron Kincaid (David), Archie Hahn (Zippo Friedman), James Keach, Dick Miller, Roger Corman, Joe Dante, David N. Gottlieb (Brad Phillip's Aide), Jonathan Kaplan (All-night Gas Station Attendant), Martin Scorsese (Mafioso), Donald C. Simpson, Paul Bartel, Sylvester Stallone, Wendy Bartel, Allan Arkush.