Hot Tomorrows is a 1977 film directed by Martin Brest. The film includes appearances from actor Hervé Villechaize and the theatre troupe The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, and is the only filmed example of a performance from the troupe apart from the film Forbidden Zone.[1] Orson Welles provides the voice of a funeral home director.
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Directed by | Martin Brest |
Produced by | Martin Brest |
Starring | Ken Lerner Hervé Villechaize Ray Sharkey Victor Argo |
Cinematography | Jacques Haitkin |
Edited by | Martin Brest |
Production company | American Film Institute |
Distributed by | American Film Institute |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A young New York City writer who has moved to Los Angeles spends his days exploring his obsession with death.
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