Joker's Wild
Oct 20 1992
•2h 39m
•Comedy
A jealous mobster chases a screenwriter, who likes his friend, from New York to the Caribbean.
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Dick Van Patten
Max

Priscilla Barnes
Vera Vin Rouge

James Hong
Boomer

Frank Gorshin
Johnny Zero
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