Maxwell Slaughter is a kind, heavyset guy who has reached the rank of master sergeant in the army. Admired by handsome young Sgt. Eustis Clay, Slaughter forms a close bond with his peer. Clay hopes to convince Slaughter to join him in a business venture outside of the service, but, in the meantime, he introduces the older officer to the beautiful young Bobby Jo Pepperdine, inadvertently creating trouble for both men.
Writing | William Goldman | Novel |
Sound | Richard Carruth | Music Editor |
Writing | Blake Edwards | Screenplay |
Production | Blake Edwards | Producer |
Production | Martin Jurow | Producer |
Sound | Henry Mancini | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Henry Mancini | Conductor |
Camera | Philip H. Lathrop | Director of Photography |
Directing | Meta Rebner | Continuity |
Editing | Ralph E. Winters | Editor |
Production | Steve McQueen | Executive Producer |
Writing | Maurice Richlin | Screenplay |
Crew | Dick Crockett | Stunts |
Production | Dick Crockett | Associate Producer |
Art | James W. Payne | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Sugar Blymyer | Hairstylist |
Directing | Ralph Nelson | Director |
Directing | Austen Jewell | Assistant Director |
Art | Philip Barber | Art Direction |
Crew | Loren Janes | Stunt Double |
Production | J. Paul Popkin | Production Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Jerry Alpert | Costumer |
Crew | Larry Hampton | Special Effects |
Camera | Sherman Clark | Still Photographer |
Camera | Kyme Meade | Camera Operator |
Lighting | Joseph Edesa | Gaffer |
Camera | Cliff King | First Assistant Camera |
Crew | Frank Khoury | Driver |
Sound | Carlton W. Faulkner | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Bud Bashaw Jr. | Makeup Artist |
Art | Robert Eaton | Props |
Art | Stephen R. Ferry | Props |
Sound | Albert D. Cuesta | Sound |
Sound | William Hamilton | Boom Operator |
Camera | Murray Young | Grip |
Costume & Make-Up | Shirlee Strahm | Costumer |
Production | Arline Cowan | Production Secretary |
Production | Doris Turner | Production Secretary |