The Electric Chair 2010 Horror Movie Review
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Victor Argo (Ghost Dog, Taxi Driver, True Romance) is a shoe store manager who attempts to revive a failed career as a stand-up comic by performing at a mysterious club where he finds himself sharing the stage with a looming, ready-to-shock electric chair… and performing before an audience of himself in the various stages of his life, and other friends, family and enemies - who are all subject to his cantankerous and biting routines on love, society, friendship and god. The Electric Chair features a stunning performance and rare leading role from the late, great Argo, one of New York City’s most prolific and memorable character actors. Never before released, The Electric Chair is a true lost treasure of New York City filmmaking at its most inspired, sarcastic and dark - laced with shades of both Scorsese and Jarmusch - and striking a chord somewhere between Lenny and The King of Comedy.
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About The Electric Chair 2010
Title: The Electric Chair
Year: 2010
Starring: Victor Argo,
Tony Corona,
Jessica Dublin,
Tom Gannon,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Director: Mark Eisenstein,
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