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The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club

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The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club
Directed byAmanda Pope
Produced byNick T. Spark
StarringBuzz Aldrin

Robert Cardenas
Bob Hoover
Lauren Kessler
Barbara Schultz
Chuck Yeager
Narrated byKathy Bates
Music byNathan Wang
Distributed byNick Spark Productions LLC
Release date
June 6, 2009
Running time
64 min.
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUnreleased

The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club is a documentary that chronicles the life of aviation pioneer Florence Lowe 'Pancho' Barnes.

Production

The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club was made on a non-profit basis through the Orange County PBS station KOCE-TV. It was written and produced by Nick T. Spark and directed by University of Southern California professor Amanda Pope. The film features interviews with many of Pancho Barnes' surviving friends including astronaut Buzz Aldrin and test pilots Robert Cardenas, Bob Hoover and Chuck Yeager. Biographers Lauren Kessler and Barbara Schultz also appear in the documentary. The film is narrated by Tom Skerritt, with Kathy Bates as the voice of Pancho Barnes.

Distribution

The film premiered at the NewFest film festival in Manhattan in June, 2009, and was subsequently shown at the American Cinematheque, the Los Angeles International Women's Film Festival, the San Francisco Women's Film Festival, the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival and the San Luis Obispo Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award[1]. It also won the Audience Award at the Big Muddy Film Festival[2] and Best Documentary Film at the Los Angeles Women's Film Festival[3].

A shortened, broadcast version of The Legend of Pancho Barnes and the Happy Bottom Riding Club is currently being distributed by American Public Television[4] and will be seen on over 100 public television stations in the United States of America.

DVD

The documentary was released on DVD in October, 2009. The DVD features both the broadcast (57 minute) version of the film as well as an extended version (64 minute) of the documentary, as well as deleted scenes.

MPAA rating

The film has not been rated by the MPAA Film Rating System.

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