Four strangers are thrown together in a carpool when a bag of money, almost a million dollars, falls from a Brinks truck into their path. Because of circumstances, they are unable to turn in the money, and they struggle over what to do. They are pursued by thieves, the mob, and the police.
Unfortunately the movie Carpool is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | E.W. Swackhamer | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Bette Iverson | Hairstylist |
Writing | Stanley Z. Cherry | Screenplay |
Directing | Richard Luke Rothschild | First Assistant Director |
Crew | Dennis Dalzell | Cinematography |
Sound | James LaRue | Sound Mixer |
Production | Carole Cherry | Producer |
Camera | Ron Veto | Dolly Grip |
Directing | Paul Chavez | Second Assistant Director |
Art | Travis Nixon | Set Decoration |
Crew | Allan Graf | Stunts |
Production | William J. Hole Jr. | Unit Production Manager |
Writing | Fred A. Wyler | Story |
Production | Stanley Z. Cherry | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Leslie Simmons-Potts | Costume Design |
Production | Ronald L. Carr | Location Manager |
Production | William P. Owens | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Lighting | Earl C. Williman | Gaffer |
Production | Charles W. Fries | Executive Producer |
Art | Richard Berger | Art Direction |
Visual Effects | Wayne Beauchamp | Special Effects Supervisor |
Sound | Richard Dwan Jr. | Sound Editor |
Writing | Carole Cherry | Screenplay |
Sound | Jimmie Haskell | Music |
Crew | Dean Raphael Ferrandini | Stunt Double |
Costume & Make-Up | Terry Miles | Makeup Artist |
Production | Marcia Ross | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Michael J. Long | Costume Design |
Editing | Gloryette Clark | Editor |