A depression era drifter takes up bare knuckle boxing and finds himself entangled in a test of friendship and loyalty. Tune in as Chris chats up On set drama, James Coburn, and being “crazy-like-a-fox” as the LSCE screens the 1975 action classic “Hard Times.” Join us!
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“Heavy Promotion Slated Before ‘Hard Times’ Bow.” Boxoffice 107, no. 25 (1975): 67–.
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