Filmmaker Floyd Webb first met John Keehan, aka Count Dante, in 1964. Then 11, Webb came to admire the "crown prince of death" - respected karate master voodoo priest and martial arts promoter made famous through comic book ads offering the secret of the Dim Mak Death Touch. Years after the count's death, Webb is obsessed with the man behind the legend.
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