The Foreigner (Jan-1978)
Director: Amos Poe Writer: Amos Poe Music: Ivan Keal Producer: Amos Poe Keywords: Experimental Max Menace, a foreigner of some sort, arrives in New York City and is pursued by various figures. We never learn who he is or why he's there. The main interest of this relic is its encounter with CBGB and persons connected with the punk scene. Key film in the genre of punk cinema, but interminable if one actually attempts a viewing. Filmed on a remarkable budget of a $5,000 car loan, gleefully acknowledged in the end credits.
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Debbie Harry |
Singer |
1-Jul-1945 |
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Blondie |
Lux Interior |
Musician |
21-Oct-1946 |
4-Feb-2009 |
Lead singer of The Cramps |
CAST Eric Mitchell | ... Menace | Anya Phillips | ... Doll | Patty Astor | ... Harlow | Debbie Harry | ... Dee Trik | Terens Severine | ... Zazu Weather | | Robin Crutchfield | ... Fido Hex | Kitty Sondern | ... Kit Bag | Duncan Hannah | ... King Bag | Steven Kramer | ... Mouse | Susan Morris | ... Mo Bag | Amos Poe | ... Amos Nitrate | David Forshtay | ... For Bag | | P. Buzantian | ... Skratch | Ana Marton | ... Fullee | Chirine El Khadem | ... Mr. Kool | James Crosby | ... Son of Sam | Richard Merkin | ... The 357 | | Klaus Mettig | ... Supporting Cast | Ronny Stefan | ... Supporting Cast | David Letray | ... R. | | The Cramps | ... The Erasers |
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