
The Last Foxtrot in Burbank
Comedy
Overview
Cult director Charles Band brings you this "Last Tango in Paris" spoof with editing by acclaimed filmmaker John Carpenter.
Top Cast


Michael Pataki
Michael Pataki
Paul
Michael Pataki
Paul
Sherry Denton
Sherry Denton
Jeanne
Sherry Denton
Jeanne
Merlouch Drabin
Merlouch Drabin
Merlouch Drabin
I. William Quinn
I. William Quinn
Tom
I. William Quinn
Tom
Sally Marr
Sally Marr
Mrs. Kitchenberg
Sally Marr
Mrs. Kitchenberg


Simmy Bow
Simmy Bow
Marcel
Simmy Bow
Marcel


Richard Band
Richard Band
Richard Band
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