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Renaissance man David Patrick Kelly (The Warriors, Dreamscape, Commando, The Crow) invites us out to play. He explains how getting robbed informed his first role as Luther in Walter Hill's 1979 cult classic, "The Warriors", and how he came up with his infamous "Warriors, come out to plaaaaay" line. He discusses the influence Bruce Lee had on him and what it was like working with Brandon Lee in "The Crow". He also talks about his roles in Dreamscape and Commando along with his Detroit roots, his theatre origins, his music, and performing at CBGBs in the 70's.
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Renaissance man David Patrick Kelly (The Warriors, Dreamscape, Commando, The Crow) invites us out to play. He explains how getting robbed informed his first role as Luther in Walter Hill's 1979 cult classic, "The Warriors", and how he came up with his infamous "Warriors, come out to plaaaaay" line. He discusses the influence Bruce Lee had on him and what it was like working with Brandon Lee in "The Crow". He also talks about his roles in Dreamscape and Commando along with his Detroit roots, his theatre origins, his music, and performing at CBGBs in the 70's.
Order DPK’s cd Rip Van Boy Man here!
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