Sweet Trash (1970)
An alcoholic longshoreman, deep in debt to the mob, is forced into an increasingly debauched nightmare as he tries to avoid the thugs out to get him. Along the way, he meets local oddballs, violent criminals, and lusty women. With a mysterious computer controlling everyone’s actions this grimy artistic film with almost science fiction-esque fear of future mind control was made well before it’s time.
Director: John Hayes
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Duncan McLeod as Michael Joseph Donovan |
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William Conners as |
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Mary McGee as Helen |
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Peter Balakoff as Mr. Rizzo |
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Hermi Llorentz as |
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William Gary as |
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Betty Lou Gazzo as |
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Lionel Decker as |
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Luanne Roberts as Prostitute |
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Tony Vorno as Thug |
| Directing | John Hayes | Director |
| Camera | Paul Hipp | Director of Photography |