
Legends of Doo-Wop
Documentary · Comedy · Music
Overview
Presents a hilarious, imaginative mock-documentary about Wayne and Rich, who are two aging background vocalists who claim to have been behind some of the biggest rock-and-roll songs recorded in the 1950s and 60s. We see 'film clips' of them in youthful action and also 'stills of the era'. The flashback performances are all in perfect synchronisation and it is extremely inventive - and it's fun!
Top Cast
Wayne Morgan
Wayne Morgan
Wayne
Wayne Morgan
Wayne
Richard J. Mortillaro
Richard J. Mortillaro
Rich/Del Viking
Richard J. Mortillaro
Rich/Del Viking


Darin Morgan
Darin Morgan
Young Wayne
Darin Morgan
Young Wayne
Tony Mortillaro
Tony Mortillaro
Young Rich
Tony Mortillaro
Young Rich
Tim Gallaher
Tim Gallaher
Buddy Holly
Tim Gallaher
Buddy Holly


Glen Morgan
Glen Morgan
Elvis' Pelvis/Del Viking
Glen Morgan
Elvis' Pelvis/Del Viking
Taesung Yim
Taesung Yim
Del Viking
Taesung Yim
Del Viking
Shawn Maurer
Shawn Maurer
Booth Tech
Shawn Maurer
Booth Tech
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