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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
lost,lonely and soooooooooooo bag but worth the watch,
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This review is from: Lost, Lonely and Vicious (DVD)
I was 6 years when this film made its debut in Tuscalosa, Alabama at the Bama theatre. I went to see this movie destined for movie oblivion and drive -ins with my two brothers, Mom and Dad. I saw this terrible but sickly likable movie along with the majority of Tuscalosa elite because my dad is in the film. He plays the reporter name Clint who tries to get the inside scoop on the "star". My father was the general manager at the Stafford Hotel where the location and some of the interior shots weredone. The director felt obligated to put Dad in because of the use of the hotel for the majority of film done there. He appears in two scenes. Scene one at a restaurant (he's the short guy with the hat on talking to two of the "star's" friends) and scene two at the debut of the star's newest movie. He even got to say hello to the soon to be love interest in Lost, Lonely, and you know. Check out this celluloid nonsense and if you see my dad, say hi.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST OWN!,
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This review is from: Lost Lonely and Vicious [VHS] (VHS Tape)
"The forgotten 1958 film about Tinsletown, LOST LONELY & VICIOUS is so silly it mskes the real place seem sane by comparison."Everyone should see this film just for a good laugh! Soooo bad, its GOOD! |
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Lost Lonely and Vicious [VHS] by Frank Myers (VHS Tape - 1999)
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