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'Gone with the Pope' (also known as 'Kiss the Ring') is a 1976 independent film written, directed and produced by Italian-American crooner-actor Duke Mitchell that was first released in 2010 by Grindhouse Releasing.[http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/36273/oscar-nominated-editor-helps-release-long-lost-exploitation-gem-gone-with-pope Oscar-Nominated Editor Helps Release Long-Lost Exploitation Gem Gone with the Pope]

Plot





The movie tells the story of four ex-convicts who journey to Rome to attempt to kidnap the Pope, planning to charge a ransom of "a dollar from every Catholic in the world."

Production



'Gone with the Pope' was shot on location in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California, as well as in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Rome, Italy. The re-recording was done by Marti D. Humphrey, C.A.S., at The Dub Stage in Burbank, California. Digital restoration was completed at Fotokem Film and Video. Duke Mitchell stars as the ring leader "Paul," with Peter Milo as "Peter" and also starring Jim LoBianco and Giorgio Tavolieri. The cinematography is by Peter Santoro, with original editing by Oscar-nominated Bob Leighton (Rob Reiner's film editor) and Emmy-nominated editor Robert Florio. The re-release version was edited by Bob Murawski, Paul Hart and Jody Fedele, and features the music of Frankie Carr & the Novelites.[http://www.movieline.com/2010/03/revisiting-gone-with-the-pope-the-exploitation-jewel-with-an-unlikely-oscar-twist.php?page=all The Cold Case: Revisiting Gone With the Pope, the Exploitation Jewel with an Unlikely Oscar Twist] Mitchell was known for his starring role in the film 'Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla' and for directing the cult film, 'The Executioner'. 'Gone with the Pope' was originally shot in 1976, but remained unfinished until 2009.[http://www.grindhousereleasing.com/pope_info.html Grindhouse Official web site] The film negative and unfinished cut work print were discovered in Mitchell's parking garage several years after his death. It has been edited and restored by cult film distributor Grindhouse Releasing.[http://www.slashfilm.com/2009/11/15/weekend-weirdness-black-devil-doll-gone-with-the-pope-altitude-and-hausu/ "Weekend Weirdness: Gone with the Pope", by Hunter Stephenson, November 15,2009] Mitchell was said to have been inspired by Francis Ford Coppola's 'The Godfather'.[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0593299/bio "Gone with the Pope" Duke Mitchell Bio]

Release



The American Cinematheque in Hollywood premiered the film on March 12, 2010, at the Egyptian Theatre.[http://www.grindhousereleasing.com/theatrical.html Grindhouse Theatrical Info] The film is screened at domestic and international film festivals in the United States and Australia. The film was subsequently released on home video on March 24, 2015, as a Blu-ray/DVD combo.

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