Fuzz Track City (2012)
Murphy Dunn, a down and out private detective, is hired by a sultry woman from his past to find her missing son. Murphy soon finds himself embroiled in a mystery of betrayal, music and murder surrounding an obscure 1970's rock record.
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In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
The acting in this movie is really good.
The acting in this movie is really good.
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Fuzz Track City is a really fun ride - both as a comedy and as an homage to 70's detective movies. Ad a bit of biting social commentary about the current state of the music industry (or lack there of) through the use of witty humor and you've got an extremely thrilling movie from first time director Steve Hicks. All the performances are excellent, from Dee Wallace (of "E.T." fame) to lead actor Todd Robert Anderson to the magnetic Josh Adell as the crazy/lovable agoraphobic Ziggy Schultz. Plus the music throughout the film is very catchy and expertly captures that old school rock n' roll vibe that the lead character loves so much. An all in all solid effort from the entire cast and crew. A must see!