The ruthless son of a Mafia kingpin blasts his way through Hollywood on a bloody crime spree.The ruthless son of a Mafia kingpin blasts his way through Hollywood on a bloody crime spree.The ruthless son of a Mafia kingpin blasts his way through Hollywood on a bloody crime spree.
Duke Mitchell
- Mimi Miceli
- (as Dominico Miceli)
Lorenzo Dardado
- Don Mimi
- (as Lorenzo Dodo)
Louis Zito
- Chucky Tripoli
- (as Lou Zito)
Cara Peters
- Liz
- (as Cara Salerno)
George 'Buck' Flower
- Vince Baccari
- (as Buck Flower)
Brigitte Maier
- Adult Film Actress
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaFrank Sinatra was offered a role in the film. His response was "Duke, I love you but I get paid real money to do real movies."
- Crazy creditsClosing credits are preceded by the word "FINI", meaning "ENDS", translated from Italian.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Video Nasties: Draconian Days (2014)
- SoundtracksOne Hundred Years From Today
Written by Ned Washington and Victor Young
Featured review
Ed Wood comparisons are inevitable. A truly Personalized, Visionary Style emanates from the Id of Writer/Director/Producer/Actor/Singer/Lounge Performer, Duke Mitchell. This Movie one of two He helm-ed, the other Gone With the Pope (that was shot but not edited before His death) finished by Fans and Friends and finally released.
The Thing is, like Ed Wood, Duke Mitchell had much more Energy and Aspirations than Talent. But that didn't stop Him from making a Living doing what He Loved. Performing as a Martin and Lewis Rip-Off with Sammy Partillo that was stopped by a Lawsuit before it could cause much Damage, singing at a Lounge in Palm Springs, and making Movies.
This one is a sight to behold and Fans of Grindhouse, Bad Movies, and Inept over the top Fun Films, have touted this very Personal Film as an Underground Masterpiece. It is straight-faced (tongue nowhere near the cheek) and in your face, Didactic Dumbness, Ultra-Violent, almost incomprehensible in Plot, and full of one Bizarre Scene with Dizzying Dialog after another.
It is almost Breathless if not Breathtaking watching this Thing unfold in all its Audacious Splendor. The Opening Scene is enough to Hook the Curious and the rest is nothing Less than Mind Altering in its Display of almost incompetence. But it is Ultimately Magnetic and Magnificently Moronic.
The Thing is, like Ed Wood, Duke Mitchell had much more Energy and Aspirations than Talent. But that didn't stop Him from making a Living doing what He Loved. Performing as a Martin and Lewis Rip-Off with Sammy Partillo that was stopped by a Lawsuit before it could cause much Damage, singing at a Lounge in Palm Springs, and making Movies.
This one is a sight to behold and Fans of Grindhouse, Bad Movies, and Inept over the top Fun Films, have touted this very Personal Film as an Underground Masterpiece. It is straight-faced (tongue nowhere near the cheek) and in your face, Didactic Dumbness, Ultra-Violent, almost incomprehensible in Plot, and full of one Bizarre Scene with Dizzying Dialog after another.
It is almost Breathless if not Breathtaking watching this Thing unfold in all its Audacious Splendor. The Opening Scene is enough to Hook the Curious and the rest is nothing Less than Mind Altering in its Display of almost incompetence. But it is Ultimately Magnetic and Magnificently Moronic.
- LeonLouisRicci
- Dec 22, 2013
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