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Sammy Petrillo
'Sammy Petrillo' (born October 24, 1934) is a nightclub and movie comedian.
As a teenager, Sammy Petrillo looked and sounded exactly like a version of Jerry Lewis. He began his show business career playing Lewis's baby in a sketch on the Colgate Comedy Hour television series. Lewis noticed the attention Petrillo was getting, and signed him to a personal contract, only to deliberately keep the young comic idle and deprive him of further opportunities. Petrillo's father had the contract annulled, on the grounds that Sammy was legally a minor.
Petrillo then teamed with singer Duke Mitchell for a successful nightclub act approximating the wildly popular Martin and Lewis team. In 1952 Mitchell and Petrillo were hired by movie producer Jack Broder to star opposite screen legends Bela Lugosi and Cheeta in a low-budget, jungle-themed comedy. Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (also known as The Boys From Brooklyn) presents Mitchell and Petrillo in their prime, and Petrillo's mimicry of Jerry Lewis is often uncanny.
Mitchell and Petrillo returned to nightclub work, but Lewis threatened to boycott anyone who booked them. Club owners caved in, not wishing to spoil their chances of someday hiring Martin and Lewis. With fewer places to perform, Duke and Sammy amicably dissolved their professional relationship, but remained close friends.
Sammy Petrillo offered comedy relief in a handful of low-low-budget features: Shangri-La (a nudist exploitation film), The Brain That Wouldn't Die (a science-fiction film), and Keyholes Are for Peeping (a soft-core sex comedy directed by Doris Wishman). Petrillo was also interviewed for the 1997 documentary Bela Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula.
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Dr. Bill Cortner is a surgeon like his father. He is obsessed with performing surgical transplants and continues to experiment with amputated limbs he steals from the local hospital. While driving to his secret mountain laboratory to tend to an emergency, Cortner^Rs reckless driving causes an accide...
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DVD Release Date: 2002
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A scientist is driving around with his gorgeous girlfriend and everything's hunky-dory until he wrecks the car and her head goes flying off. Not to be discouraged, he wraps the decapitated noggin in his jacket and scurries off to his lab, where he keeps the poor woman's head alive in a developing tr...
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DVD Release Date: 2001
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A scientist is driving around with his gorgeous girlfriend and everything's hunky-dory until he wrecks the car and her head goes flying off. Not to be discouraged, he wraps the decapitated noggin in his jacket and scurries off to his lab, where he keeps the poor woman's head alive in a developing tr...
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DVD Release Date: 2004
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A scientist is driving around with his gorgeous girlfriend and everything's hunky-dory until he wrecks the car and her head goes flying off. Not to be discouraged, he wraps the decapitated noggin in his jacket and scurries off to his lab, where he keeps the poor woman's head alive in a developing tr...
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THE BRAIN THAT WOULDN?T DIE "Can Your Horror Match Mine?" UNCUT! This lurid, low-budget shocker is a true giant among cult movies, in which Jan Compton (Virginia Leith) literally loses her head in a fiery car crash, and awakens as a monstrosity. Herb (aka Jason) Evers is Jan?s fiance, transplant spe...
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