Director/writer Orson Oblowitz's brings is The Queen of Hollywood Boulevard. The title role is played by actress Rosemary Hochschild (Queen Mary) as a foul mouthed, no nonsense, tough as nails...strip club owner.
On her 60 the birthday a unpleasant part of her past comes to haunt her.
A equally ruthless Mobster played viciously by
Roger Guenveur Smith (Duke)shows up wanting a loan past due. 25 years past due, he wants payment and interest or the club.
This has been her life and she will not give it up easy. Things get ugly when they kidnap her son (Orson Oblowitz) The thing she loves most and won't take that sitter down.
Crazy characters, scenarios and a lot of of blood is spread out in the fast paced movie!
Wow From the first scene to last you will be glued to the screen. This is like film noir injected with a group project directed By Quentin Tarrentino and John Waters! It is that good.
This is a real action crime movie done rite. The confrontation between Mary and Duke are epic. 2 over the top talent people really sunk there teeth into there roles and make this very believable.
To see 6O year old Mary take a gun and blow some away or beat the hell out of them with her cane is really amazing and believable.
This is Orson Oblowitz's debut as a director and if this is any indication on what's to come, I will be following his career. Also a fun part as Otto the son of Queen Mary!
The supporting cast most notable Ana Mulvoy Ten as the innocent under age girl and her creepy pimp like guardian played very creepy by Jon Sklaroff. Oh and we can't forget about Punk Rock Charlie (Mathew Berkowitz) he deserves a movie for himself!
This is a movie to put on your watchlist!
The film, also starring Ana Mulvoy Ten, Roger Guenveur Smith and the late Michael Parks (''Kill Bill'', ''Red State'') in his final film appearance.
"The Queen of Hollywood" Blvd theatrical release begins October 12 in Los Angeles; the film will be available On Demand October 16.
Written and Directed by:
Orson Oblowitz
Cast:
Rosemary Hochschild, Ana Mulvoy Ten, Roger Guenveur Smith, Michael Parks