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Massacre Mafia Style

Original title: Like Father, Like Son
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
993
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Massacre Mafia Style (1974)
CrimeDramaThriller

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.

  • Director
    • Duke Mitchell
  • Writer
    • Duke Mitchell
  • Stars
    • Duke Mitchell
    • Vic Caesar
    • Lorenzo Dardado
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    993
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Duke Mitchell
    • Writer
      • Duke Mitchell
    • Stars
      • Duke Mitchell
      • Vic Caesar
      • Lorenzo Dardado
    • 28User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Duke Mitchell
    • Mimi Miceli
    • (as Dominico Miceli)
    Vic Caesar
    • Jolly Rizzo
    Lorenzo Dardado
    • Don Mimi
    • (as Lorenzo Dodo)
    Louis Zito
    • Chucky Tripoli
    • (as Lou Zito)
    Cara Peters
    • Liz
    • (as Cara Salerno)
    Fred Otash
    • Bones
    John Strong
    • Cheech
    Jimmy Williams
    • Super Spook
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Vince Baccari
    • (as Buck Flower)
    Richard Scarso
    • Zantelli
    Brigitte Maier
    Brigitte Maier
    • Adult Film Actress
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Duke Mitchell
    • Writer
      • Duke Mitchell
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    User reviews28

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    8surgeonsgirl@hotmail.com

    Wow Wow Wow, I Cannot Believe What I Just Watched!

    Oh my. It has been so many years since I saw that preview, but I never forgot it. Three minutes of non-stop violence, no dialog (not that it needs any), the infamous "urinal scene" and all accompanied by a VERY catchy little song about being in love?! Finally I get to see The Executioner, on a Danish-subtitled bootleg of all things (and FYI I guess certain bad words don't translate well into Danish; ha ha) and I'm just blown away. I won't write a "spoiler" of the plot as, to be honest, I don't completely understand it . Not that it matters, I was still very very entertained and find Duke Mitchell completely fascinating. He's gotta be THE sleaziest non-porno person I've EVER seen on screen and was apparently a lounge singer prior to making the film; he contributes some unbelievably schmaltzy tunes to the soundtrack too. Someone, PLEASE dig up the negative or a nice print and release a proper DVD of this classic film! And while you're at it maybe write a biography of Duke Mitchell too!
    6RanchoTuVu

    borderline watchable

    The travails and exploits of a Sicilian hit-man, one could accurately refer to The Executioner as a classic example of deservedly obscure and very sleazy 70s exploitation. It's poorly written and it's badly acted. Thus, what this film really needed was more action and fewer lines. The story takes into account the rise of XXX pornography, as the main character in The Executioner considers entering into the porn industry as its taking off with the success of Deep Throat, which kind of connects the film's violent content to sex, both prime exploitation ingredients. As a 70s exploitation film, The Executioner has too much of the downside and not enough of the upside that that term carries with it. Still, for fans of borderline bad movies, it may not be a total disappointment.
    Michael_Elliott

    You Certainly Won't Forget This One

    Massacre Mafia Style (1978)

    ** (out of 4)

    Duke Mitchell's middle finger to THE GODFATHER has him playing a mafia guy who goes to America to get in on all the action but soon realizes that things have changed since his father was running the business. However, he realizes way too late and before he does so there's a bloody gang war. MASSACRE MAFIA STYLE has become a cult classic over the years and it's very easy to see why. This film has so many awful moments but that is what makes the film so special and so darn funny at times. The movie opens up with a couple mafia guys walking through a packed office and just blasting people away. What makes this rather long sequence so funny is that people just stand there pretty much posing and waiting to be shot. There's a part where four or five men are just lined up and the mafia guys go through them one at a time. Umm...ever think of running? This entire sequence is without question one of the funniest moments you're ever going to witness in a film that isn't a comedy. There are other hilarious moments scattered throughout the film but for the most part nothing comes close to being as funny. With that said, the entire message that Mitchell is trying to give off is rather ridiculous and especially towards the end when he goes on a "sad" rant to his father about how the times have changed. Hey, we at least get to hear Mitchell sound off about dirty hippies and their pot. The performances are all pretty bad and that includes Mitchell but you've still got to love his work because he's trying so hard. Here recently a lot of movies are purposely made bad so that they can try and gain some cult attention. I think the key to great cult movies like this, PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE and even THE ROOM is that the filmmakers really did try to do something "serious" but it just didn't work. There's obviously love on the screen but none of it works. From the laughable dialogue to the questionable screenplay to the wild violence, nothing here works except for those who love bad movies.
    9HumanoidOfFlesh

    Two tough mafia executioners!

    The opening sequence of "Massacre Mafia Style" is truly unforgettable.Two cold-blooded mafia executioners stroll into a Los Angeles office and after electrocuting some poor chap in the bathroom urinal they shoot to death everybody in sight.The film follows the exploits of Mini(Duke Mitchell),son of a once great Sicilian mobster,who returns to America after his fathers exile to reclaim his families name as a top crime enforcer.What follows is a mafioso rise and fall awashed with blood and suffering.Mini never actually rises.He is just a mechanical killer,who has enough balls to start mob war.This sleazy and extremely violent mafia thriller truly deserves to be called a cult classic.9 out of 10.
    EyeAskance

    Greasy Goombas stuff their faces, talk, and and shoot each other.

    A Sicilian mob hit-man winds up in Hollywood, shooting pimps, hookers, rivals, and lackeys in one of the most deliriously gonzo grindhouse epics of the 1970s. Much time is spent on dinner conversation, wherein gut-busting hilarious dialog is delivered with impeccably mislaid motivation(one memorably clamorous censure involving an old lady's hands is a howler of awkwardly earnest sentiment). Add to that a heaping helping of very nasty gun violence, and you've got yourself one flaming spitball of a movie-- it's point-blank brutal, occasionally somewhat poignant, and a treasure trove of unintentional laughs.

    Produced with empty pockets and a whole lot of misguided enthusiasm, this is gimcrack amateur filmmaking wholly uncorrupted by Hollywood's questionable influence. No frills cheap thrills...a bonne-bouche for fans of nethermost cinema, capice?

    7/10

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    • Trivia
      Frank 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."
    • Quotes

      Cheech: Awright Chucky, awright. Awright Chucky, awright. It's awright, Chucky. Awright Chucky, awright. Awright Chucky. Awright...

    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits are preceded by the word "FINI", meaning "ENDS", translated from Italian.
    • Connections
      Featured in Video Nasties: Draconian Days (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      One Hundred Years From Today
      Written by Ned Washington and Victor Young

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Duke Mitchell's Massacre Mafia Style
    • Filming locations
      • S.S. Princess Louise Restaurant - Berth 236, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA(demolished)
    • Production company
      • Duke Mitchell Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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