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TonyBeazley
��� Working for American Diabetes Foundation as staff still photographer for the mid-state region for 3 years, moving over to video for the United Cerebral Palsy Telethons for an overlapping 3 years shooting documentaries and music videos for nation wide television.
He has also shot over 150 wedding videos in his videographer career as well as award winning documentaries ,in which he continues today. Award winning docs such as �Dixie Rose� "Glory Road" and �The Mae Axton Story� have given him notoriety in the film and video industry.
�� Tony also worked on the John Frankenheimer directed �Against the Wall�� as an extra cast member and moving in to taken stills as unit still photographer for the NFVA. �Letter From Death Row� starring Bret Michaels was a small independent feature Directed by Marvin Baker where Tony did all the PR and stills for Michaels and Ann Gillis Productions.
�� Tony was unit still photographer and 2nd video camera unit on �Dixie Rose�and �Iron Outlaws: The Myth of the American Biker. � which were all produced by Centaur Productions ,which has been turned into four separate titled television documentaries for the Lifetime , American History, Travel Channel, PBS and HBO stations . These docs have been featured at and won numerous film festival awards through out the world. Check the links section for urls concerning these.
�� Planet Hollywood hired Tony as their PR videographer in 1997 .This gave him ample opportunities to meet Hollywood actors and a lot of the Nashville based �country music artist. He has compiled a very intensive stock library of those actors and country music artists up until Planet Hollywood closed their doors.
��� At the same time Tony was also working as cheif photographer for Tennessee Monthly Magazine where he made front cover numerous times.
��� Tony is currently working on a documentary called "Lynyrd Skynrd: The Anthology" which he is Director of Photography .
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The Hollywood Knights (1980)
One of the best films of 1980 -Great cast of actors
I I still love this movie after 24 years. This show was to take place during Viet Nam era. I would say this is a movie for guys. Good looking muscle cars throughout the show. Hey they even cruise the burger joint !!!!! Good Motown music throughout. This show is the ultimate in high school pranks. Great cast of actors. Unbelievable what teenagers can get into when they're away from home.
There are some very good moments of "growing up" in this film. Some one leaving to go to Viet Nam not sure if he'll come back to see his friends, so he hangs out with them the night before he leaves. The usual boy falls in love with girl ,then girl leaves for college stuff. Some good street drag scenes. A high school initiation quest. There are a lot more stories in this very well scripted film that are all TOO real.
If you ever wondered what your parents did in the sixties then you need to watch the fun they had. It really did look like a blast. This is a must see!
MY FAVORITE CHARACTER: Newbomb Turk