Existo (1999)
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Artists have become revolutionaries and a singer/songwriter is an enemy of the state in the musical satire Existo. After Christian fundamentalist groups have taken over America, leftists and bohemians are driven underground as subversives. Existo (Bruce Arnston) is a musician whose songs have earned… More Artists have become revolutionaries and a singer/songwriter is an enemy of the state in the musical satire Existo. After Christian fundamentalist groups have taken over America, leftists and bohemians are driven underground as subversives. Existo (Bruce Arnston) is a musician whose songs have earned him the enmity of Dr. Armond Glasscock (Mike Montgomery), a powerful televangelist. Existo, however, continues to spread his message, traveling to underground nightclubs to sing his songs to those who also fight the power. Jim Varney plays renegade poet Marcel Horowitz in this self-described "leftist musical" filmed in Nashville. Existo was shown at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Coke Sams
- Written By
- Bruce Arntson, Coke Sams
- Genres
- Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Sep 17, 1999 Wide
- Studio
- Hometown Productions
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Cast
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Bruce Arnston
as Existo
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Jackie Welch
as Maxine
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Jim Varney
as Marcel Horowitz
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Gailard Sartain
as Collette Wachuwill
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Michael Montgomery
as Dr. Armond Glasscock
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Mark Cabus
as DupreeRoupen
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Jenny Littleton
as Penelope
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Ray Thornton
as Vigo