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Hammersmith Is Out was the first film financed by John Crean, the founder of Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. a producer of recreational vehicles, travel trailers (including fold-down tent trailers) and manufactured housing.
He was also a board member of the City National Bank and the West Virginia Division of Labor Manufactured Housing.