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Don Hulette Filmography

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Known for Sound Β· Breaker! Breaker!, A Great Ride

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Don Hulette is a notable figure in the world of film sound, celebrated for his work on projects that resonate with collectors of physical media. Best known for his contributions to the cult classic "Breaker! Breaker!" (1977), starring Chuck Norris, Hulette's ability to enhance cinematic storytelling through sound design has earned him a dedicated following among home video enthusiasts. Collectors often seek out his work not only for its artistic merit but also for its significance in the evolution of low-budget action films. "Breaker! Breaker!" has become a staple in the collection of B-movie aficionados, especially in its various VHS and Blu-ray releases that showcase Hulette's impactful audio landscapes. His meticulous attention to sonic detail helps elevate these films, making them essential viewing for anyone interested in the craft of filmmaking and the history of home video releases. Hulette's contributions remain a vital part of the narrative that continues to excite physical media collectors today.

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What is Don Hulette known for?

Don Hulette is known for his work in sound, particularly on films like Breaker! Breaker!, A Great Ride, and Tennessee Stallion.

What genres does Don Hulette's filmography span?

Don Hulette's filmography spans several genres, including Action, Adventure, Crime, Drama, and Thriller.

What era does Don Hulette's work cover?

Don Hulette's work covers the years from 1977 to 1982, with his most active decade being the 1970s.

How many films are included in Don Hulette's filmography?

Don Hulette has a total of 3 films listed in his filmography.

Are Don Hulette's films available across different physical media formats?

The available information does not specify the physical media formats for Don Hulette's films.