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The true story of the Mitchell Brothers: America's original porn kings.
Genres
Overview
Based on the true story of Jim and Artie Mitchell, two brothers who entered the porn industry in the early 60's. After creating such legendary porn films as "Behind the Green Door" and "Inside Marily Chambers", they later became addicted to drugs and began a downward spiral leading to bankruptcy and murder.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
115 min
Release Date
2000-01-25
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
61
Vote Average
5.467
Charlie Sheen
Artie Mitchell
Emilio Estevez
Jim Mitchell
Rafer Weigel
Lionel
Tracy Hutson
Marilyn Chambers
Megan Ward
Meredith
Terry O'Quinn
J.R. Mitchell
Danielle Brett
Adrienne
Nicole de Boer
Karen Mitchell
Deborah Grover
Georgia Mae
Dylan McFadyen
Young Jim
Taylor Estevez
Teenage Jim
Eric Cabral
Young Artie
Robert Clark
Teenage Artie
Loretta Jafelice
First Grade Teacher
Brian Paul
Principal Evans
Elva Mai Hoover
Principal's Secretary
Craig Ryan
Demonstrator
Peter Bogdanovich
Film Professor
Brad Hopkins
Bill Boyer
Derek Aasland
Jon Fontana
Sadie LeBlanc
Hippie Girl
Tim MacMenamin
San Francisco Cop
James Cloke
Vince
Rodger Barton
Det. Solly Weiner
Geoffrey Blake
Michael Kennedy
Tommy Earlls
Judge
Robert Buck
Jury Foreman
John Andersen
Reporter
Royce Hercules
Johnny
Lawrence Dane
Robert De Salvo
Bruce Vavrina
FBI Agent
Nigel Hamer
'Green Door' M.C.
Carolyn Goff
Sandra
Joanne Boland
Co-Worker
Jef Mallory
George McDonald
Steve Jackson
Wanker
Ray Kahnert
Policeman
Steve Pernie
Policeman
Kevin Kelly
Josh the Tennis Coach
Nicole Crozier
Lisa
Theresa Runstedler
Julie
Karen Holness
Lady T
Earl Williams
Bouncer
Anton Tyukodi
Lifeguard
Caterina Scorsone
Liberty
Kim Poirier
Jamie the "Actress"
Reg Dreger
Preacher
Ezra Perlman
Young Aaron
Asa Perlman
Young Caleb / Older Aaron
Janessa Crimi
Young Liberty
Hayley Lochner
Shrieking Girl
Robyn Foster
Infant Liberty
Nicole Foster
Infant Liberty
Luca Perlman
Older Caleb
Sheri Nadel
Hippie Girl
Janet Sheen
Nurse
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