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  The EI Radio/Audio Interview: Comedian and Actor Mike Wilmot gives us clues on the whereabouts of superstar DJ Frankie Wilde. It's All Gone Pete Tong expands to a theater near you.

Interview conducted on May 12th, 2005.
by Jonathan W. Hickman

Party Island Ibiza in It's All Gone Pete Tong.

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An Interview with Mike Wilmot
by Jonathan W. Hickman

"It's All Gone Pete Tong" is an extremely entertaining look at the life and possible demise of a superstar European DJ named Frankie Wilde. Wilde is a guy with everything and is on top of his game when he loses his hearing. His partner in crime is a sleazy fellow named Max Haggar played with wit and zest by comedian turned actor Mike Wilmot. Haggar often appears all sweaty and excited with a Blue Tooth wireless headphone dangling from his ear. And he has some of the funniest lines in the movie most of which aren't very radio friendly.

Wilmot joined us early in the morning on AM 720 The Voice in metro Atlanta to talk about playing Max Haggar and to clue us in on the whereabouts of one infamous deaf European DJ.

AUDIO
An Interview with Actor Mike Wilmot of It's All Gone Pete Tong

Listen to the interview in streaming audio (requires Apple Quicktime)

REVIEW

Read EI's review of the film.

For more information about "It's All Gone Pete Tong" visit the website: http://www.itsallgonepetetong.com

Jonathan W. Hickman


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