
The Mentors: Kings of Sleaze Rockumentary
Documentary · Music
Overview
Documentary on the shock rock group "The Mentors".
Top Cast
Eric Carlson
Eric Carlson
Himself / Sickie Wifebeater
Eric Carlson
Himself / Sickie Wifebeater
Steve Broy
Steve Broy
Himself / Dr. Heathen Scum
Steve Broy
Himself / Dr. Heathen Scum
Eldon Hoke
Eldon Hoke
Himself / El Duce (archive footage)
Eldon Hoke
Himself / El Duce (archive footage)
Clark Savage
Clark Savage
Himself / Moosedick
Clark Savage
Himself / Moosedick
Lucinda Rezabek
Lucinda Rezabek
Herself / Scumbitch
Lucinda Rezabek
Herself / Scumbitch


Scott "Wino" Weinrich
Scott "Wino" Weinrich
Himself
Scott "Wino" Weinrich
Himself


Tom Hunting
Tom Hunting
Himself
Tom Hunting
Himself


Hunter Jackson
Hunter Jackson
Himself
Hunter Jackson
Himself
Joe Hasselvander
Joe Hasselvander
Himself
Joe Hasselvander
Himself
Brian Slagel
Brian Slagel
Himself
Brian Slagel
Himself
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