A Taste Of Jupiter

A Taste Of Jupiter

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Mafia | Blaxploitation Cinema

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  • Genre(s): Romance, Drama, Action
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Fred Williamson, Derek Diorio
  • Cast(s): Eli Wallach, Fred Williamson, Teri Garr, Lou Castel, Raimund Harmstorf See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 37min
  • Music: Ohio Players
  • Similar To: One Fast Move, The Babymoon
  • Story:
    Everybody and their brother in Little Italy has a story. But few bring together a celestial event, a one of a kind ring, a mysterious man in a white suit, petty jealousy, loving larceny, a would be gondolier, a duel, and a very full spittoon. Eight people's lives are about to change as Jupiter and Venus come together in the night sky for a once in a lifetime event. A Taste of Jupiter is a whimsical romance set under the stars.
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STORY

Story
Everybody and their brother in Little Italy has a story. But few bring together a celestial event, a one of a kind ring, a mysterious man in a white suit, petty jealousy, loving larceny, a would be gondolier, a duel, and a very full spittoon. Eight people's lives are about to change as Jupiter and Venus come together in the night sky for a once in a lifetime event. A Taste of Jupiter is a whimsical romance set under the stars.

TRIVIA

Trivia

In an interview with Jay Slater, Fred Williamson told how he made this movie during the shooting of Enzo G. Castellari's The Inglorious Bastards (1978). He would take the camera equipment and crew every Saturday and Sunday, and the film Mr. Mean (1977), unknown to the producer at that time. He wrote the story Monday to Friday and shot on the weekends what he had written that week.