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Being part of this film was an interesting time for me. I played the Madam and also got lunch out to the desert, found the Mexican Sheriff badges and just generally kept the cast cool in the heat and helped out. I learned a lot and became friends with a lot of the cast. I have lost track of all the actors that were in the film. Tommy Kirk was great and he felt very strongly about being in the film. I am not sure but I think it was his first serious role. My special favorite was Mike Porter who personally financed a lot of the film. I notice that he wasn't mentioned in the credits but perhaps backers are usually not. I would love to hear from Mike or Duke or anyone else who was involved in the production.
I am now the CEO of a company that markets one of my invention, Suddenly Slender, and have about 80 inventions for health and beauty marketed internationally. This is fun and rewarding but making "Ride the Hot Wind" was a BLAST! The movie was about a returning Korean veteran and it had a fast paced and interesting plot. I think the acting was excellent and would love to get a copy of the film.
I remember a lot of our tough looking motorcycle gang falling off their bikes the first day we rented bikes for them! Victoria Morton
I am now the CEO of a company that markets one of my invention, Suddenly Slender, and have about 80 inventions for health and beauty marketed internationally. This is fun and rewarding but making "Ride the Hot Wind" was a BLAST! The movie was about a returning Korean veteran and it had a fast paced and interesting plot. I think the acting was excellent and would love to get a copy of the film.
I remember a lot of our tough looking motorcycle gang falling off their bikes the first day we rented bikes for them! Victoria Morton
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- May 28, 2006
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