Arnold's Wrecking Co.
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Release date(s) | 1973 |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
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Arnold's Wrecking Company is a 1973 movie.[1] It was Steven E. de Souza's first picture. It was filmed on Library Place, Princeton, New Jersey, with residents of the home of Ellwood and Shirley Kauffman receiving credits for their work. Business-manager-to be Scott Kauffman made a cameo appearance as the younger version of de Souza's character, Kenny.
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[edit] Plot
The plot revolved around men becoming drug dealing while sponsoring Little League baseball. Eventually, Kenny's company, Arnold's Wrecking Co., becomes profitable, its success brings suspicion, and a police officer begins to snoop around.
[edit] Reception
As of 2005, copies of the movie are scarce, as is acknowledgment of it. The film did quite poorly, and virtually all of its cast members remained obscure.
Many claim the only merit of the film is an excellent soundtrack, produced by East Coast Records.
[edit] References
- ^ Van Gelder, Lawrence. Arnold's Wrecking Co. (1973)Story of Dope Pusher Employs Technology (Web review). The New York Times. Retrieved on 2008-01-18.