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Dubeat-E-O (1984)
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In 1979, The Runaways were scheduled to star in a low-budget comedy about an all-female rock band called "We're All Crazy Now." The group broke up before shooting began, but guitarist and singer Joan Jett agreed to star in the film, with three actresses standing in for her departed bandmates. The plug was pulled on the project halfway through shooting, but in 1984, after Jett had become a major star as a solo act, producers were looking for a way to make use of the footage from the uncompleted film. Alan Sacks, who was a producer and writer for the television shows Welcome Back, Kotter and
Chico and the Man
, took on the project, and the result was this one-of-a-kind cinematic crazy-quilt. Dubeat-E-O (
Ray Sharkey
) is a perpetually wired film director who is working on a movie about Joan Jett. However, he's borrowed money from a notorious gangster to finance the project, and now his "investor" has announced Dubeat-E-O must have the final cut of the movie finished in thirty-one hours - or else. Dubeat-E-O holes up in his shabby studio with his editor, Benny (Derf Scratch), and Sharon (Nora Gaye), a woman who happened along by mistake, and we're treated to a mind-bending collage of Dubeat-E-O's rants, still photos, footage of Jett and the fake Runaways (among them Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith), performances by The Mentors and Joanna Went, random images of sex and violence, and much, much more. Meanwhile, Sachs and a group of friends (including El Duce of The Mentors) offer a running commentary on the film in progress. Tex and the Horseheads and Social Distortion are also featured prominently on the soundtrack; Jett would make her proper acting debut in 1987, in the drama
Light Of Day
. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Nora Gaye
Sharon
Joan Jett
Herself
Len Lesser
Hendricks
Derf Scratch
Benny
Ray Sharkey
du Beat-e-o
Johanna Went
Benny's nightmare
Production Crew
Robert Primes
Cinematographer
Sunny Chayes
Costume Designer
Alan Sacks
Director
Joe Zappala
Editor
Linda Folk
Editor
Rick Nathanson
First Assistant Director
Alan Sacks
Producer
Alan Sacks
Screenwriter
Marc Sheffler
Screenwriter
Ned Parsons
Set Designer
Year: 1984
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Comedy Drama
Drama
Musical
Color type
United Color
Produced by
duBeat-e-o
H-Z-H
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.