David DeFalco

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia David DeFalco is a former professional wrestler turned movie director. DeFalco directed The Backlot Murders (2002) and the 2005 movie Chaos, which Roger Ebert gave zero stars. An account of a screening of the movie Chaos, attended by DeFalco, was posted on Roger Ebert's website, detailing DeFalco's shouting of, "I'm a demon" and, "I'm the king of violence". DeFalco also produced and starred in Gangland (2000) and Redemption (2002). In addition, DeFalco wrote, directed, produced, and starred in Wrong Side of Town (2010). Professional Wrestlers Rob Van Dam and Dave Batista also starred in WSOT. Description above from the Wikipedia article David DeFalco, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Wrong Side of Town

as Demon
Released: 2010-02-23

Ex-Navy Seal Bobby Kalinowski lives a quiet, peaceful life as a landscape architect in an LA...

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Lolida 2000

as Fighter
Released: 1998-02-03

Sex is banned but Lolita becomes a sexual rebel and broadcasts erotic adventures throughout the...

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Gangland

as Damien
Released: 2001-01-01

In post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, an evil pack of outlaws is systematically turning civilians...

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Redemption

as Monty Rex
Released: 2002-05-28

A disgraced cop goes to work for the mob, and must choose between good and evil when he goes up...

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Heavy Metal Massacre

as uncredited
Released: 1989-09-06

A killer goes on a killing spree at a heavy metal club.

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