“Independence Day” is a drama film from 1976. It’s about two African-Americans who move to Los Angeles from Tennessee. We’ll explore where this movie was shot, who the main actors were, and some interesting things about the film and its behind the scenes.
Where it Filmed?
The filming of “Independence Day” was done in Los Angeles, California, USA. The exact dates of filming aren’t given, but we do know that the movie was released to the public in the USA on November 10, 1976.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
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Mel Rosier | Fred Parker |
Michelle Davison | Helen |
Henry G. Sanders | Charles |
Charles Branklyn | Maurice |
Nikki Sanz | Kathleen |
Fred Parker Jr. | Glenn |
Cal Williams | Felix |
Robert Rosen | Rosen |
Thomas Carter | Carter |
Jack Carone | Jack |
George Travis | Travis |
Kamalo Deen | Kamalo |
Martha Charles | Caroline |
Tammy Mitchell | Young Delores |
Ray Cherry | Young Fred |
Herb Schmidt | Foreman |
Trivia and Facts
- The movie was directed and written by Bobby Roth.
- It stars Mel Rosier, Gammy Singer, and Michelle Davison.
- The film has a single award nomination under its belt.
- The movie lasts for an hour and 27 minutes.
- The storyline involves an ex-prisoner who’s reluctant to marry his partner.
- Parts of the movie were featured in “Roadie” released in 1980.