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Directed by | Miklos Philips |
Written by | Stephen Serpas |
Produced by | Miklos Philips Anna West |
Starring | Chris Moir Satomi Okuno Rene Rivera Ilia Volok Jeremy Fultz Olya Milova |
Cinematography | Ulf Soderqvist |
Edited by | Miklos Philips |
Music by | Eduardo Queiroz |
Distributed by | Point Zero Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 25 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
La-La Loco Baby (2008) is an American short action comedy film starring Chris Moir, Satomi Okuno, Ilia Volok and Rene Rivera as "Diesel" and is based on the life of Roberto Vilme known as Baby Lala.
Plot
Mitch, a rookie LA cop is having nightmares and meets Keiko a girl he had believed to be a figment of his dream. An irresistible Japanese naïf and runaway daughter of a Yakuza boss, Keiko reveals surprising skills that save the day. Against all odds, together they ace Mitch's jaded sergeant Diesel, and bring down the erudite though brutal Kazimir, a disillusioned Russian mobster.
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