The Selling of Vince D'Angelo (1976) [N/A]

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Release Date:
September 15, 1976

Original Title:
The Selling of Vince D'Angelo

Genres:
Comedy | Crime

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 21

Danny DeVito stars in and directs this critically acclaimed short film which was part of the ground breaking HBO/Cinemax anthology series, "Likely Stories." Danny plays corrupt Congressman Vince D'Angelo who is making a sleazy run to become Senator of New Jersey. In the process he spreads vicious rumors about his running mates and uses incendiary campaign commercials to get himself elected. His campaign is derailed when he is caught-on-tape giving a bribe to a G-man posing as a mobster. His response to the "Mobscam" debacle is to claim he was "conducting his own investigation" and then fakes an 11th hour assassination on himself to engender voter sympathy.

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Assistant Camera:
Samuel Buddy Fries

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Tonyia Verna

Associate Producer:
John Arvanites

Best Boy Grip:
Jim McEachen

Boom Operator:
Walter Gorey

Co-Producer:
Lee Biondi

Costumer:
Pamela Carter

Director:
Danny DeVito

Director of Photography:
Irv Goodnoff

Editor:
Marshall Harvey
Eric Jenkins

Electrician:
Brian McEachen
Ron Halpern
Randy Polk
Jesse Mather

Gaffer:
Ray Peschke

Hairstylist:
Darlis Chefalo

Key Grip:
Wendell Wethington

Makeup & Hair:
Doris Cosmo

Producer:
David Jablin

Production Executive:
Patrick Regan
Alain Silver

Production Sound Mixer:
Ken Beauchene

Props:
Dennis White

Set Decoration:
Nancy Arnold

Stage Director:
Patrick Regan

Writer:
Michael Barrie
Jim Mulholland

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