Credited cast: | |||
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Ted Prior | ... | Bud McCall |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Angelyne | ... | Sly Fox Dancer | |
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Vincent Barbi | ... | Vincent |
Beano | ... | Bruno | |
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Tony Bova | ... | Tully Romano |
Debra Lamb | ... | Chieko | |
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Maureen LaVette | ... | Nora |
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Christine Lunde | ... | Sharon (as Christina Lunde) |
Tony Margulies | ... | Cowboy | |
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Stacey Nemour | ... | Jill |
Victor von Wright | ... | Dutch | |
Carter Wong | ... | Eddy Lee | |
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Tony Zarindast | ... | Tony Marino |
When Bud McCall is framed for a drugs charge he ends up in prison and the man responsible is his former police partner and crime lord Vincent Ciccetti. Now Bud must prove his innocence by testifying against Vincent to put him and his gang behind bars for good. Vincent knows he must put a stop to Bud's testimony, so he hires Tony Marino to kill Bud. Yet Ciccetti is unaware that Bud and Tony served in Vietnam together. Now Tony must face a dreadful decision. Bud becomes friends with his cellmate, Eddie and they attempt to escape, with the help of Tony Marino - but can Tony obey Ciccetti's orders or will he save his friend? Written by Anonymous
In 1976, while in a drama academy in Los Angeles, I had the misfortune to be chosen by Mr. Zarindast to act in the film (and I use the term loosely) Kill Alex, Kill. Mr. Zarindast is not one to be stopped by minor details, such as substituting me with someone who had no resemblance whatsoever with me or my character(?). I was never given a script o read, not even the page with the scene in which I was about to appear. My character kills "Alex" in the end of the story an drives away. All this substitution took place while I was in South America and was recalled to film additional scenes, after shooting had ended. I could not help Mr. Zarindast finance his own movie when I was never paid one dime, so I declined to come. I had never seen the film until, in 2003, browsing the internet I found a copy of it in a movie warehouse in Conroe, Texas. I am sure that I purchased the only copy of this disaster ever sold. While filming I thought that my acting was terrible ad unworthy of participating in any home production, let alone a real one. After seeing the tape in 2003, I realized that I was not the worst actor... Mr. Zarindast was. That being said, why would I be surprised at any negative comment towards any of his productions/directions/acting/screen-writings/etc.