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In February of 2010, I appeared in a docudrama called "The Sugar Wars," about the founding of the Cleveland mob during the early years of Prohibition. I played founder Joseph "Big Joe" Lonardo, who made a mint locking up access to the corn sugar needed to make bootleg hooch. He was killed by rivals in 1927.
It was low budget - as you can see from the images attached. Desert Wind Films of CA produced it. It was freezing cold, lying around on the floor of an abandoned bar in Cleveland until all hours. Nevermind the mismatched tie and brown Hershey's syrup blood - it was all to be switched to B&W.
As far as I know, it has never been picked up.
On way to meeting with rival gang boss. It was COLD.
Starting a fatal card game.
Gunned down:
It was low budget - as you can see from the images attached. Desert Wind Films of CA produced it. It was freezing cold, lying around on the floor of an abandoned bar in Cleveland until all hours. Nevermind the mismatched tie and brown Hershey's syrup blood - it was all to be switched to B&W.
As far as I know, it has never been picked up.
On way to meeting with rival gang boss. It was COLD.
Starting a fatal card game.
Gunned down: