Racing Fever
Shot on location in Miami, Racing Fever is concerned with a professional hydroplane racer named Pop Gunner, who's getting ready for one last race before passing his crown on to his son Lee. Pop's main competition is the wealthy, but oily, Gregg Stevenson, who also happens to be having an affair with Pop's daughter Linda.
From the archive
'Fever' sung live by Lyn Cornell, and 'Stagger Lee' by Tommy Quickly, on Shindig, Oct 7 1964 special episode recorded in London that includes a couple songs with the Beatles. 'Stagger Lee' written-By H. Logan, L. Price - originally sung by Lloyd Price in 1959, later by James Brown, Grateful Dead and many artists. 'Fever' also done by many artists. Plus a tuneful commercial and part of 'Always Something There to Remind Me' by Sandie Shaw. Enhanced picture and audio mix.
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- Director
- William Grefé
- Starring
- Joe Morrison, Charles G. Martin, Barbara Biggart, Maxine Carroll, Dave Blanchard, Rosie Stone
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