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Payday is a film released in 1973 written by Don Carpenter and directed by Daryl Duke. It stars Rip Torn as a country music singer. Other members of the cast include Ahna Capri, Elayne Heilveil, and Michael C. Gwynne. It was filmed in and around Selma, Alabama.
Maury Dann (Rip Torn) is a successful country-western singer who travels around the Southern states in a Cadillac and gets himself into all sorts of adventures.
The film opens with Dann performing in a small club with his band, entourage, and nagging girlfriend, Mayleen, in tow. He meets a young girl named Sandy backstage and seduces her in the back of his car while her boyfriend and boss, Mr. Bridgeway, is looking for her.
The band returns to a nearby motel, bringing along Rosamond, a young lady from the show. The next day, Maury visits his invalid mother and, along with a couple of the guys from the band, goes on a hunting trip. He gets into a fistfight with Bob Tally over Maury's dog Snapper, who is not being properly taken care of by Maury's sick mother. After the fight, Maury reluctantly gives Snapper away to Bob, but fires him from the band before returning to the motel.
Payday: You didn't earn it
Payday Trailer
Payday trailer
ADPS AMC Javelin 401 Special patrol car in the 1972 movie "PAYDAY"
Dan Hicks & his Hot Licks 1972
Jesse Winchester - Payday.wmv
Santa Fe RailRoad "Pay Day" - 1950's American Trains - WDTVLIVE42
PAYDAY 2 - Bulldozer [Animation thing]
Pay Day Board Game, 1975 Parker Brothers - Where Does All The Money Go?
Bill Wilson Pay Day Give Away
Actors: Junie Hoang (actress), Jalene Mack (miscellaneous crew), Jalene Mack (actress), Clifton Powell (actor), Joe Grisaffi (actor), Greg Carter (producer), Tamala Jones (actress), Reynaldo Rey (actor), Anika C. McFall (actress), Kristoffer Kjornes (actor), Datari Turner (actor), N.D. Brown (miscellaneous crew), Hassan Johnson (actor), Sara Gaston (actress), Trey Haley (director),
Genres: Drama, Music,Actors: Mike Moroff (actor), Benjamin Bratt (actor), Rick Rosenthal (director), William Shockley (actor), William Russ (actor), Nia Peeples (actress), Melissa Leo (actress), Thomas Mikal Ford (actor), Sandy McPeak (actor), Deke Anderson (actor), Whip Hubley (actor), David Hunt (actor), Lynn Guthrie (producer), David Black (writer), David Black (producer),
Plot: When a narcotics team sent to bust some drug dealers are massacred. The police department form a special unit of undercover cops whose identities are withheld from the brass, and are only accountable to the leader, a Lieutenant. While they try to bust the dealers, the Lieutenant tries to find out who gave the dealers the information about the bust. And he suspects that it's someone in the DEA.
Keywords: cop, drug-dealer, evil-man, murderRip Torn ("Men In Black," "Defending Your Life") sings his own songs and gives an indelible performance as country singer Maury Dann. Onstage, he comes across as a softhearted good ol' boy. The rest of the time, he's a mean-spirited hell-raiser with a nearly unquenchable appetite for booze, pills, and women. Now, the self-absorbed singer and songwriter finds himself struggling to maintain his status as one of the top names in country-and-western music.
Just a few short clips of an actual, in-service Alabama Department of Public Safety's 1971 AMC Javelin 401 Special State Trooper patrol car that appears for a few stationary shots in a 1972 low-budget film called "PAYDAY" starring Rip Torn. It's not much, but it's the only appearance of these 'first ponycar police cars' known of in film.
Dan Hicks and the "classic" lineup of his Hot Licks - Sid Page (violin), John Girton (guitar), Jaime Leopold (bass) and Lickettes Maryann Price and Naomi Eisenberg! - performing "By Hook or by Crook" and "Shorty Falls in Love" - identified here as "Another Night". I would venture that this is perhaps a rehearsal for the Flip Wilson show of 9/28/1972 - of which there is a video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWZ8wjQE_bY - because the backdrop is the same. There is also "strange", misplaced laughter and applause, which might indicate that something else was going on at the same time.
"Payday", the cookin' lead-off track from Jesse's 1970 debut album, on Ampex (later Bearsville), accompanied by some guys from The Band. Had the cassette but lost it years ago, and have been looking ever since. Found the original LP last week at Pandemonium (in the Junction, Toronto) - yesss!
A serious while often humorous look at what happens if railroad employees don't do their job correctly. Follow the adventures of a new TV as it suffers all sorts of bad treatment on its journey from manufacturer to the new owner via the Santa Fe Railroad. There's all sorts of staged mishaps to see - from derailments, heavy shunting, hotboxes and various other problems to ensure the new Motorola Television doesn't arrive in one piece! From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atchison,_Topeka_and_Santa_Fe_Railway The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (reporting mark ATSF), often abbreviated as Santa Fe, was one of the larger railroads in the United States. The company was first chartered in February 1859. Although the railway was named in part for the capital of New Mexico, its main line neve...
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Let's go out on the town tonight
My pockets are heavy with loot
And get drunk and nasty
And loud and aggresive to boot
I've been living from hand to mouth
For what must be three or four weeks
And I can tell you one thing, Jack
You listen when your stomach speaks
I feel good
Just like I knew that I would
And all on account of that wine
That I bought today
And I'm smiling so sweet
For every little girl that I meet
And some fools will try to tell you
It's a sin to feel this way
Yeah, it feels so funny
Having all this money today
I think I feel like dancing the night away
I got me this long-legged girl
To help me to spend my dough
A heart as big as your mama's stove
And a body like Brigitte Bardot
I'm all ready for some rock n roll
With the guitars turned up loud
And some fancy footwork
In a low-down, boozed-up crowd
I feel good
Just like I knew that I would
And all on account of that wine
That I bought today
And I'm smiling so sweet
For every little girl that I meet
And some fools will try to tell you
It's a sin to feel this way
Yeah, it feels so funny
Having all this money today