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1984 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hot Heir aka The Great Balloon Chase, is a 1984 3D comedy film starring Curtis Credel, Dianne Beatty, Ron Campbell. It was the second of six 3-D movies produced by Earl Owensby during the 1980s. HOT HEIR (aka The Great Balloon Chase) was shot in Summer/Fall of 1982, and contains stunning stereoscopic photography, especially of the balloons themselves.
Hot Heir | |
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Directed by | Worth Keeter |
Written by | Thom McIntyre C. Vincent Shortt |
Produced by | C. Vincent Shortt |
Starring | Curtis Credel Dianne Beatty Ron Campbell |
Cinematography | Irl Dixon |
Edited by | Bruce Stubblefield |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,230,100 [1] |
The Freedom Weekend Aloft festival was specially created in order to bring together the hot air balloons necessary for filming. It subsequently became an annual event.[2]
After the death of his wealthy uncle, and with his inheritance at stake, Heir Pennington (Curtis Credel) becomes involved in a balloon race.
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