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Cast
Bruce Arntson | ... |
Existo
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Jackie Welch | ... |
Maxine
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Mark Cabus | ... |
Roupen Dupree
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Jim Varney | ... |
Marcel Horowitz
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Gailard Sartain | ... |
Colette Watchuwill
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Mike Montgomery | ... |
Armand Glasscock
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David Alford | ... |
Dirk Beverage
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J. Thomas Bailey | ... |
Roupen's Thug
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Tommy Barnes | ... |
Store Manager
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Frederick Breedon IV | ... |
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Matthew Carlton | ... |
Jacques Patou
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Jeremy Childs | ... |
Art Police
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Connye Florance | ... |
Ramona
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Lynn Gunterman | ... |
Republican
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Denice Hicks | ... |
Mo Deeks
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Robert James | ... |
Bar Tender
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David Kinnard | ... |
Socialite
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Jenny Littleton | ... |
Penelope
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Robert Malone | ... |
Bartender
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Brian Russell | ... |
Edgar Zoloffsky
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Barry Scott | ... |
Bernard Ozak
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Cooper Thornton | ... |
Vigo
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Gary Willis | ... |
Fashion Police
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Melba Sibrel King | ... |
Not credited (uncredited)
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Directed by
Coke Sams |
Written by
Bruce Arntson | ... | (written by) & |
Coke Sams | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
J. Clarke Gallivan | ... | producer |
Peter F. Kurland | ... | producer |
Music by
Bruce Arntson |
Cinematography by
Jim May |
Editing by
Scott Mele |
Editorial Department
Byron Conrad Erwin | ... | negative cutter |
Rich Evirs | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Kim Petrosky |
Production Design by
Ruby Guidara |
Costume Design by
Stephen K. Randolph |
Makeup Department
Beka Wilson | ... | key hair stylist |
Production Management
Tamera Brooks | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sally Hinkle | ... | second assistant director |
Shannon Wood | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Sheila Bartlett | ... | lead scenic painter |
Eddie Nichols Jr. | ... | scenic artist / carpenter |
Margaret A. Thigpen | ... | lead woman |
Marie Ullrich | ... | art department coordinator |
Sound Department
Steve Bowerman | ... | sound mixer |
James Lebrecht | ... | supervising sound editor |
Daniel Sperry | ... | stereo sound consultant: Dolby |
Mark Zimbicki | ... | boom operator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Terry Arthur | ... | key grip |
Howard Fox | ... | dolly grip |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Kelly Anne Ross | ... | wardrobe supervisor (as Kelly Ross) |
Additional Crew
Jim Brodersen | ... | production coordinator |
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
In a post-critical thought dumbed down world, art and theatre is outlawed. Only the bravest most rebellious artists remain. With this comes the underworld art-scene, not unlike the alcohol prohibition years of America; and like then some politicians and elites are underground art seekers in the speakeasy art scene. There are also the boldest of the bold artist that take their art to the surface with public art bombs. These art bombs are met with the full force of law for fear of free thought breaking out and the darkness of democracy returning to the world. Written by TMarkHiggins |
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Taglines | He was a Psycho Marionette and the Devil Pulled His Strings See more » |
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Box Office
Opening Weekend United States | $12,175, 26 Sep 1999 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Many of the actors who appear in this movie were previously in the Ernest P. Worrell movies including Jim Varney who played Ernest. The movie was written and directed by Coke Sams who wrote, produced and directed most of the series. See more » |
Quotes |
Existo:
I wish I could take you intravenously, babe! See more » |