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So, 'Mr. Billion's Dollar Babies' is a curious piece from '88 that blends crime with a kind of dark humor—though not always intentionally. You’ve got Tom, an editor stuck in the usual grind, whose story unfolds through his cousin Joey, a puppet of this elusive tycoon, Mr. Billion. The film spins a tale of shady dealings and moral ambiguity, with a pace that sometimes drags, but there’s something oddly captivating about the dynamics between the characters. The practical effects are pretty standard for the time, but there's a certain charm in its low-budget execution. It doesn't quite fit snugly into any genre, which makes it distinctive in its own right.
This film is a bit of a hidden gem, often overlooked in discussions of late '80s crime cinema. It doesn't have a wide release history, making original copies somewhat scarce, particularly in good condition. Collector interest seems to be growing, possibly due to its unusual blend of humor and crime, along with the curiosity surrounding its unknown director.
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