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Biopic of notorious Mitchell Brothers who opened up a successful San Francisco strip club and thriving porn business that led to a downward spiral of power and greed.Biopic of notorious Mitchell Brothers who opened up a successful San Francisco strip club and thriving porn business that led to a downward spiral of power and greed.Biopic of notorious Mitchell Brothers who opened up a successful San Francisco strip club and thriving porn business that led to a downward spiral of power and greed.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Dylan McFadyen
- Young Jim
- (as Dylan McFayden)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCharlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez shaved their heads for the roles as they didn't want to wear bald caps.
- GoofsWhen Jim kicks is in jail, and he is kicking the bench, the wall of the cell can be seen moving.
- Quotes
Lionel: Art, what the hell are you looking for?
Artie Mitchell: The blow. The blow The blow!
- Alternate versionsThere are two versions of the film available. The 'Unrated Version' is the cut first submitted by Emilio Estevez to the MPAA, who told him that unless he cut out 54 seconds, it would receive an NC-17 rating. Estevez made the requisite cuts, resulting in a 'R-rated Version', which was the one shown on TV in 2000. Both versions are now available on DVD. The main differences between the two versions are:
- During the first porn shoot, in the unrated version, the camera moves across a naked couple having anal sex on a bed and towards Jim (Emilio Estevez) and Lionel (Rafer Weigel) as they discuss the possibility that the scene may be out of focus. In the rated version, the shot begins on the far side of the couple, and then cuts to a mid shot of Jim and Lionel, thus removing the move over the bed itself.
- During the long Steadicam shot through the live sex show on opening night, there is a clear shot of two girls performing cunnilingus on one another on the bar. In the edited version, the girls can only be seen very briefly in the background.
- ConnectionsReferences Old Yeller (1957)
- SoundtracksDark Star
Written by Stephen Stills
Performed by Crosby Stills & Nash
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
Administered by Almo Music Corp. (ASCAP)
On Behalf of Gold Hill Music, Inc.
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I caught this movie on a movie channel not knowing what it was, never even heard about it or the Mitchell brothers. And to tell you the truth I didn't expect very much of it. I have always considered Charlie Sheen to be a quite bad actor and can you name one single movie Emilio Estevez has made since young guns? But to my pleasant surprise the movie turned out to be pretty good. Ok it was a bit slow sometimes, but overall it's a quite interesting story about 2 brothers rise and fall. To bad that both of them lost it and messed everything up, but hey, you can't change a story that is based on a true story, right? I give this movie 3 points out of 5 possible. These brothers life caught my attention I will definitely read the book now.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $12,449
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