MODUS OPERANDI Alt Cinema

After the mysterious “The Cowboy” double-crosses the CIA, two important briefcases go missing. Black Ops special agent Stanley Cashay is dragged out of retirement to track them down. His reward? The name of the man who killed his wife. But Cashay needs to clean up quickly if he wants to get back into the game First-time feature director Frankie Latina proudly sets his film in his hometown of Milwaukee, populating it with local legends Randy Russell, co-writer of the great AMERICAN JOB, plays Cashay, and Mark Borchardt, hero of AMERICAN MOVIE, plays wine-fueled, art deco superagent Dallas Deacon. He and the delicious but deadly Black Licorice are hot for the briefcases-the evil smut inside may go straight to the top. Add Danny Trejo, hordes of bathing beauties packing guns and a soundtrack with piano keys and fuzz pedals as ammo and you have a fun, titillating low-rent James Bond, shot in glorious Super 8.

Details

Country: USA

Year: 2009

Director: Frankie Latina

Producers: Shalyse Dominique, Laurie Foote, Mark Foote, Jon Krill, Zebedee LeTendre, Andrew Swant, Sean "Stucco" Williamson

Director of Photography: Mark Escribano

Cast/Featuring: Randy Russell (Stanley Cashay), Danny Trejo (Director Holiday), Nicole Johnson (Black Licorice), Barry Poltermann (Casey Thunderbird), Michael Sottile (Squire Parks)

Running Time (minutes): 90 min

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