
The Hard Road
1970 Directed by Gary GraverA cautionary tale. At 17, Sherman Oaks high schooler Pam Banner has a baby out of wedlock. The baby is adopted, but Pam's too embarrassed to go back to school, so her dad gets her a job as the receptionist for a talent agent. A rock star takes her to a party, seduces and abandons her; that starts a spiral of partying, free love, and drug use. Pam becomes friends with Jeannie, a hooker who supports Jimmy, a useless druggie. Soon the three of them are living together, and Jimmy seems appealing to Pam. She's missing work more and more often, Jeannie wants out of the life, Jimmy is going through withdrawal, and Pam is in the middle of a maelstrom. Is there any exit for Pam?
Connie Nelson
....................................................Pamela Banner

John Alderman
....................................................Jimmy Devlin
Catherine Howard
....................................................Jeannie

Gary Kent
....................................................Leo

Liz Renay
....................................................Mrs. Banner
William Bonner
....................................................Chad

Bruce Kimball
....................................................Prison Guard
Director
...........................................................Gary Graver
Producer
...........................................................Ed DePriest
Script Supervisor
...........................................................Maria Lease
Music
...........................................................Jaime Mendoza-Nava
Screenplay
...........................................................Richard Stetson
Production Manager
...........................................................Gary Kent
Director of Photography
...........................................................Gary Graver
Production Companies
...................................................Four Stars Productions
Jack Valle Enterprises
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Drama
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