Existo (1999)
In this dystopian-musical-comedy, corporations and self-appointed guardians of "decency" and "morality" have society in a fascist choke-hold. It's up to a rag-tag group of actors, artists, and musicians to save the world the only way they know how - through the power of - wait for it - Performance Art! Led by the legendary Existo, his faithful sidekick Maxine, provocateur Marcel, and Vigo, this troupe of subversive insurgents have the Religio-Capitalist Complex in their cross-hairs. But the powers-that-be know Existo's weak spot - his ravenous libido - and seek to exploit it to derail the Revolution with a secret weapon - a curly-haired corporate-pop singer named Penelope.
Director: Coke Sams
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Bruce Arntson as Existo |
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Jackie Welch as Maxine |
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Jim Varney as Marcel Horowitz |
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Mark Cabus as |
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Gailard Sartain as |
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Mike Montgomery as |
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Robert James as Bartender |
| Writing | Bruce Arntson | Writer |
| Writing | Coke Sams | Writer |
| Camera | Terry Arthur | Key Grip |
| Directing | Coke Sams | Director |
| Sound | Bruce Arntson | Music |
| Directing | Shannon Wood | First Assistant Director |