August Heat (1962)
Black and White UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A British artist travels on assignment to the United States to get distance after the death of his sister. When his car breaks down on a hot August afternoon, he stumbles for miles until reaching a young, mysterious girl and the home of a stone cutter. The coincidences he encounters prove too strange to be believed.
Director: A. Martin Zweiback
Release Date: January 1, 1962
Cast
- Joe Turner - The Stonecutter
- Robert Olson - The Artist
- Judy Katter - The Girl
Screenplay
- A. Martin Zweiback (Screenplay)
- W.F. Harvey (Original Story)
Cinematography: Bob Greenbaum, Mark McCarty
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: A. Martin Zweiback
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is August Heat about?
- Black and White UCLA Student Film, Preserved by the UCLA Film and Television Archive. A British artist travels on assignment to the United States to get distance after the death of his sister. When his car breaks down on a hot August afternoon, he stumbles for miles until reaching a young, mysterious girl and the home of a stone cutter. The coincidences he encounters prove too strange to be believed.
- Who directed August Heat?
- August Heat was directed by A. Martin Zweiback.
- Who stars in August Heat?
- August Heat stars Joe Turner, Robert Olson, Judy Katter.