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"The Great Waldo Pepper - The second greatest flyer in the world." is english Language Movie.
"The Great Waldo Pepper" was released on 13 March 1975 it had a budget of $5,000,000 and had box office collection of $20,642,922.
The movie was directed by George Roy Hill
It has cast of: Robert Redford as Waldo Pepper, Bo Svenson as Axel Olsson, Bo Brundin as Ernst Kessler, Susan Sarandon as Mary Beth, Geoffrey Lewis as Newt, Edward Herrmann as Ezra Stiles, Philip Bruns as Dilhoefer, Roderick Cook as Werfel, Kelly Jean Peters as Patsy, Margot Kidder as Maude, Scott Newman as Duke, James S. Appleby as Ace, Patrick W. Henderson Jr. as Scooter, James N. Harrell as Farmer, Elma Aicklen as Farmer's Wife, Deborah Knapp as Farmer's Daughter, John A. Zee as Director, Western Set, John Reilly as Western Star, Jack Manning as Director, Spanish Set, Joe Billings as Policeman, Lawrence P. Casey as German Star, Greg Martin as Assistant Director, Greg Bransom as Carnival Specrator (uncredited), Marilyn Burns as Spectator (uncredited), A.L. Camp as Farmer (uncredited), Harvey Christiansen as Farmer in Crowd (uncredited), William Creamer as Country Man in Restaurant (uncredited), Kenny E. Bishop as (uncredited), Cheryl Downey as Minor Role (uncredited), Inge Erving as City Woman in Restaurant (uncredited), Todd Ezell as Carny Barker (uncredited), John Guttman as Poth Farmer #2 (uncredited), Robert S. Holman as Farmer at Fence #1 (uncredited), Elsie Julian as Country Woman in Restaurant (uncredited), R.C. Keene as Air show attendee (uncredited), Patrick G. Koerber as Man in Crowd (uncredited), Ruby Leonard as Ruby (uncredited), James Patrick Lockett as Boy from Poth (uncredited), Richard A. Meyer as Poth Farmer #1 (uncredited), Steve Moriarty as Airport Mechanic (uncredited), Wayne Nowotny as (uncredited), Harold Offer as City Man in Restaurant (uncredited), Murray Pollack as Doctor (uncredited), James Rosborough as Farmer at Fence #2 (uncredited), Art Scholl as Red Baron (uncredited), George W. Smyth as Little Falls Farmer (uncredited), Robert W. Winn as Theater Manager (uncredited) in lead roles.
It Crew included: Henry Mancini as Music(Sound), Robert Surtees as Director of Photography(Camera), George Roy Hill as Director(Directing), George Roy Hill as Story(Writing), William Goldman as Writer(Writing), Robert Crawford Jr. as Associate Producer(Production), George Roy Hill as Producer(Production), William Reynolds as Editor(Editing), Henry Bumstead as Art Direction(Art), James W. Payne as Set Decoration(Art), Edith Head as Costume Design(Costume & Make-Up), Gary Liddiard as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Lloyd Anderson as Unit Production Manager(Production), Jerry Ballew as Second Assistant Director(Directing), Ray Gosnell Jr. as First Assistant Director(Directing), Peter Berkos as Supervising Sound Editor(Sound), Roger Sword as Sound Editor(Sound), Charles W. Short as Camera Operator(Camera), Bernie Pollack as Costume Supervisor(Costume & Make-Up), Charlsie Bryant as Script Supervisor(Directing), Buddy Van Horn as Stunts(Crew), Fred C. Blau Jr. as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Lorraine Roberson as Hairdresser(Costume & Make-Up), Scott U. Adam as Assistant Director(Directing), Cheryl Downey as Assistant Director(Directing), Robert J. Miller as Sound(Sound), Ronald Pierce as Sound(Sound), Melvin M. Metcalfe Sr. as Sound Mixer(Sound), Dennis C. Salcedo as Sound Recordist(Sound), Ben McMahan as Effects Supervisor(Visual Effects), Bruce Wolke as Special Effects(Crew), James S. Appleby as Stunts(Crew), Buff Brady as Stunts(Crew), Edward T. Clahan as Stunts(Crew), Erik Cord as Stunts(Crew), Howard Curtis as Stunts(Crew), Mickey Gilbert as Stunts(Crew), Bob Harris as Stunts(Crew), John Kazian as Stunts(Crew), 'Wild' Bill Mock as Stunts(Crew), John Moio as Stunts(Crew), Frank L. Pine as Stunts(Crew), Audrey Saunders as Stunts(Crew), Art Scholl as Stunts(Crew), Dean Smith as Stunts(Crew), Paul Stader as Stunts(Crew), in lead roles.