DiscoverSt. Louis on the AirIn a final role, Michael Madsen shows new depth in St. Louis debut of 'Mr. Wonderful'
In a final role, Michael Madsen shows new depth in St. Louis debut of 'Mr. Wonderful'

In a final role, Michael Madsen shows new depth in St. Louis debut of 'Mr. Wonderful'

Update: 2025-11-07
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St. Louis-based writer Daniel Blake Smith turned his 2018 novel “Mr. Wonderful” into a feature film starring the late Michael Madsen of “Reservoir Dogs” and “Kill Bill” fame. Ahead of its St. Louis premiere at the St. Louis International Film Festival on Tuesday, Smith talks with St. Louis Public Radio’s Chad Davis about the film, its personal roots and Madsen’s legacy.
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In a final role, Michael Madsen shows new depth in St. Louis debut of 'Mr. Wonderful'

In a final role, Michael Madsen shows new depth in St. Louis debut of 'Mr. Wonderful'