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Country: USA, Language: English, 88 mins

  • Director: Paul Warner
  • Writer: Steve Alden; Paul Skemp
  • Producer: Edward Bates; Rochelle Bates

CGiii Comment

Homo undertones?!? Subtle?!?

This is as subtle as ramming an ungreased baseball bat up your ass and then wiggling it around with frenetic enthusiasm.

A truly bizarre working of a truly bizarre script.

It's all very well done - despite the bewildering eccentricity.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Surrealistic tale of three teen boys practical joke gone astray as it becomes interwoven into a ex-con and his friend's real crime. There is an undercurrent of repressed gay attraction between and from the ex-cons. Throughout the movie there are several small character parts that are slightly out of kilter giving it additional surrealistic leanings.

Cast & Characters

Steve Alden as Officer Lyle;
David Arquette as David;
Stephen Baldwin as Leon;
Jonah Blechman as Joe;
Michael Edelstein as Bank Manager;
Jeff Gardner as Ken;
Tom Hull as Gas Station Attendant;
J. Michael Hunter as Big John;
Sammy Kershaw as Officer Donny;
Sheryl Lee as Patty / Carol;
Jason London as Tim;
Richard K. Olsen as Officer Duane;
Amy Parrish as Sheila;
Mickey Rourke as Florence;
John Henry Scott as Older Farmer