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Daddy-O

  • Director: Lou Place
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Crime
  • Main Cast: Dick Contino
  • Release Year: 1959
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 74 minutes

Plot

A truck driver who dabbles in singing (Dick Contino) is convinced by several crooks to drive the getaway car in a robbery. While being tracked for the crime, he must also find the murderers of his best friend. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Banas - Sonny DiMarco; Dick Contino - Phil Sandifer; Sandra Giles - Jana Ryan; Hank Mann - Barney; Fr. Joseph Martin - Kerm; Ron Mc Neil - Duke; Gloria Victor - Marcia; Bruno Ve Sota - Sidney Chillas

Credit

Lou Place - Director, John Williams - Composer (Music Score), Elmar C. Rhoden, Jr. - Producer, David Moessinger - Screenwriter
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Daddy-O
Directed by Lou Place
Produced by Elmer C. Rhoden, Jr.
Written by David Moessinger
Starring Dick Contino
Sandra Giles
Bruno Vesota
John McClure
Music by John Williams
Distributed by American International Pictures
Release date(s) March 1958
Running time 74 min.
Country  United States
Language English
Budget $100,000

Daddy-O is a 1958 B-movie starring Dick Contino. It was directed by Lou Place and written by David Moessinger. The film was later featured on an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

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Cast

  • Phil Sandifer/Daddy-O: Dick Contino
  • Jana Ryan: Sandra Giles
  • Sidney Chillas: Bruno VeSota
  • Bruce Green: Jack McClure

Plot

Hotshot street-racer Phil Sandifer (Contino) is working as a truck driver, when he is harassed by a sports car driving on the highway. He later meets up with the driver, Jana (Giles), in a local club. Jana challenges Phil to a race; Jana cheats, and Phil loses. At the same time, his best friend Sonny is run off the road and killed by an unidentified assailant (VeSota).

Later at the club, Phil is arrested in connection with Sonny's murder; he is let off on probation, but is stripped of his drivers license. Phil quickly launches into an investigation into the murder, his first suspect being Jana. She denies any involvement, and joins Phil in his investigation. He follows the trail of clues to nightclub owner Chillas (Sonny's assailant), and Chillas's lackey Bruce, who runs the gym Sonny used to frequent. Chillas hires Phil as a singer under the alias of "Daddy-O".

Not long after being hired, Phil is beaten up by a couple of drug dealers who have mistaken him for Pete Plum, a pseudonym used by Sonny. Phil draws the conclusion that Sonny had been moving money around for Chillas, and that he had stolen some of the money and was killed as a result. Phil confronts Chillas with the information, and they confront one another in a liquor cellar. Phil manages to knock Chillas out, and soon the police arrive and arrest him and Bruce. The movie ends just as Phil is asked to sing.

Trivia

  • The film's soundtrack is notable as the first film score composed by John Williams.
  • In the 1994 hit film Pulp Fiction, a poster for Daddy-O is visible during scenes taking place in the 1950s nostalgia restaurant "Jack Rabbit Slim's".
  • In 1994 author James Ellroy wrote Hollywood Nocturnes, a collection of short stories, one of which was titled Dick Contino's Blues, a fictional take on the making of the film and surrounding back story starring Dick Contino.

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