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As Hooterville Goes - S2.E5

Hooterville has a long standing record of being the first community to have their political votes submitted to the state. Pip Winslow from Crabwell Corners is taking bets that they will beat Hooterville this year, because they have a new automatic voting machine. Hooterville may lose regardless because of a disagreement between Kate and Selma Plout. Selma threatens to cast her ballot late in the day just to spite Kate. A letter from the Governor comes addressed to the Hooterville Chamber of Commerce, which doesn't exist. So they can open the letter, Joe, Charley and Floyd create the Chamber. The Governor hopes they can extend their 20 year record. Kate believes she has a way for Selma to change her mind. Despite a couple of set-backs, Hooterville gets their votes in first.

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As Hooterville Goes - S2.E5

October 27, 1964
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Crew (24)

Directing

Richard Bremerkamp
Assistant Director
Mary Yerke
Script Supervisor

Writing

Production

Bill Tinsman
Casting
George King
Production Supervisor
Guy Scarpitta
Associate Producer

Sound

Dave Kahn
Music Coordinator
Bernard F. Pincus
Sound Editor
Jean G. Valentino
Sound Mixer

Art

Dorcy Howard
Set Decoration
Walter McKeegan
Art Direction
Vince Vecchio
Property Master

Camera

Ray Jones
Key Grip
Robert G. Hager
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Nettie Scott
Wardrobe Supervisor
Gene Roemer
Makeup & Hair
Carmen Dirigo
Hairstylist
Robert Lawson
Wardrobe Supervisor

Crew

Jack Bannon
Dialogue Coach
Larry Chapman
Special Effects

Editing

Robert Freedman
Editorial Coordinator

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