A thoroughly entertaining mob satire that is joyously campy.
Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits (2005)
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Synopsis: Down-and-out lounge singer Johnny Slade is hired by a mystery man to open a hot new club, the catch being he's given a new -- and terrible -- song to sing each night. Noticing that whenever he... Down-and-out lounge singer Johnny Slade is hired by a mystery man to open a hot new club, the catch being he's given a new -- and terrible -- song to sing each night. Noticing that whenever he sings one a new crime is committed, Johnny gradually realizes his songwriter-benefactor is a powerful mob boss in hiding and his "Greatest Hits" are the only way the man can give orders to his crew... --© Official Site [More]
Starring: John Fiore, Robert Giardina, Vincent Curatola, Richard Portnow
Starring: John Fiore, Robert Giardina, Vincent Curatola, Richard Portnow, Frank Santorelli, Jennifer Blaire, Dossy Peabody, Richard C. Snee, Raymond Iannicelli, Eugene Boles, Ken Cheeseman, Lonnie Farmer
Director: Larry Blamire
Director: Larry Blamire
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