
Hotel Torgo
Documentary
Overview
A documentary film crew follows Bernie Rosenblum to the El Paso, Texas ranch where he worked in 1966 on what is arguably the worst movie of all time.
Top Cast
Bernie Rosenblum
Bernie Rosenblum
Self
Bernie Rosenblum
Self
Richard Brandt
Richard Brandt
Self
Richard Brandt
Self
Colbert Caldwell
Colbert Caldwell
Self
Colbert Caldwell
Self
William Bryan Jennings
William Bryan Jennings
Cop (archive footage)
William Bryan Jennings
Cop (archive footage)


Diane Mahree
Diane Mahree
Margaret (archive footage)
Diane Mahree
Margaret (archive footage)


Jackey Neyman
Jackey Neyman
Debbie (archive footage)
Jackey Neyman
Debbie (archive footage)


Tom Neyman
Tom Neyman
The Master (archive footage)
Tom Neyman
The Master (archive footage)
Stephanie Nielson
Stephanie Nielson
Master's Wife (archive footage)
Stephanie Nielson
Master's Wife (archive footage)
Sherry Proctor
Sherry Proctor
Master's Wife (archive footage)
Sherry Proctor
Master's Wife (archive footage)
Robin Redd
Robin Redd
Master's Wife (archive footage)
Robin Redd
Master's Wife (archive footage)
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