The Four Deuces
movie

Released July 03, 1975
Overview
This is a tongue-in-cheek crime melodrama that became a 'Late Late Show' fixture in the 1980s, according to the DVD sleeve, Jack Palance plays Vic Morono, a high-ranking Prohibition-era mobster with a weakness for women who is waging an ongoing war with rival hoodlum Chico Hamilton (Warren Berlinger). Vic falls for gorgeous blonde Wendy (Carol Lynley). The film's title refers to the name of his speakeasy, and to his gang, which consists of himself, Wendy, and a brace comic-relief hoodlums. The Four Deuces opens with cartoon credits, and attempts a stylish comic strip look. Expecting some wit upon seeing the name Don Martin in the credits will drive you stark raving nuts - this is not the cartoonist who worked for "Mad" magazine. Light bondage and female flesh scenes might have upped ratings for those 1980s "Late Late Show" airings. Perhaps most notable is the that Ms. Lynley and Mr. Berlinger worked much more memorably together in the stage and film versions of Blue Denim
Cast

Jack Palance
as
Vic Morono, the Boss

Carol Lynley
as
Wendy Rittenhouse, the Girlfriend

Warren Berlinger
as
Chico Hamilton, the Arch Rival

Adam Roarke
as
Russ Timmons - the Reporter

Gianni Russo
as
Chip Morono - the 'Deuce of Clubs'

H.B. Haggerty
as
Mickey Navarro - the 'Deuce of Spades'

Johnny Haymer
as
Ben Arlen - the 'Deuce of Hearts' (as John Haymer)

Martin Kove
as
Smokey Ross - the 'Deuce of Diamonds'

Cherie Latimer
as
Dolly Morono - Chip's Wife

E.J. Peaker
as
Lori Rogers - the Songbird
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Damon Douglas
as
Buroughs
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Ben Frommer
as
George
Crew
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William H. Bushnell
as
Director
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Kenneth Wannberg
as
Music
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Stephen M. Katz
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Director of Photography
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Jackson De Govia
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Production Design

Dan Perri
as
Title Designer

Yoram Globus
as
Producer

Menahem Golan
as
Executive Producer
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Don Martin
as
Story
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Lester Franklin
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Screenplay

Joel B. Michaels
as
Associate Producer
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Aaron Stell
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Editor

James William Newport
as
Art Direction