Stingray (film)
| Stingray | |
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U.S. theatrical poster by John Solie | |
| Directed by | Richard Taylor |
| Written by | Richard Taylor |
| Produced by | Bill L. Bruce Donald R. Ham |
| Starring | Christopher Mitchum Les Lannom William Watson Sherry Jackson |
| Cinematography | Frank Miller |
| Edited by | Richard Taylor |
| Music by | J. A. C. Redford Byron Berline Murray MacLeod |
Production company | International Cinema |
| Distributed by | AVCO Embassy Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $1 million |
| Box office | $1.1 million |
Stingray is a 1978 action comedy film written and directed by Richard Taylor and starring Christopher Mitchum, Les Lannom, William Watson and Sherry Jackson. The plot concerns two buddies who buy a Corvette Stingray from a used car lot, and must fend off the criminals who stashed their loot inside. Along with Corvette Summer, it was one of two films centered around the Stingray to be released in June 1978, and was the subject of a feud with MGM over the use of the title. For some ancillary markets, it was re-titled Abigail: Wanted.