Little known fact: James Gandolfini, who died suddenly last week, made his film debut in this New York-lensed, black-and-white indie production. His face is in shadow, and his voice is dubbed, but it's him.
You can read a nice review of the film, which was a mainstay of the old Rhino Records catalog, over at
Bleeding Skull. And
here's a short piece written by the guy who dubbed his voice.
Co-director Todd Rutt later worked on the subversive faux kiddie show
Wonder Showzen, and the other co-director, Arn McConnell, exists online under the guise of
Craven Lovelace.
There's no real trailer for this flick, but here's Gandolfini's brief appearance:
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