Tesia's vacation takes an unexpected turn as she uncovers discrepancies in the number of buried bodies registered by her Grandfather, while navigating a romantic entanglement with an older cowboy and her young best friend.
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Lynn-Holly Johnson | ... |
Tesia Papadapacropolis
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Linnea Quigley | ... |
Mona
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David Michael O'Neill | ... |
Albert
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Tom Pardew | ... |
Don
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Charlotte Hansen | ... |
Ghost Desirie
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Nita Talbot | ... |
Mrs. Shlumpsky
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Jason Logan | ... |
Desmond
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Ruth Buzzi | ... |
Widow Knockerby
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Raymond Davis | ... |
Mr. Coats
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Murray Langston | ... |
Hope
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Billy Barty | ... |
Crosby
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Daniel Trent | ... |
Phelps
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Robert Gallo | ... |
Rossoti
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Yvonne Craig | ... |
Lucille
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Clif Gordon | ... |
Driver
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Dawn Wildsmith | ... |
Sable Coats
(as Dawn Wildsworth)
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Mark Voland | ... |
Scott
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Sue Rihr | ... |
Shelly
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Gary Owens | ... |
Minister
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Kathe Weeks | ... |
Cannon Girl
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K.C. Winkler | ... |
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Tosha Griggs | ... |
Little Girl
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Izzy Redman | ... |
Papadapacropolis
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Kort Falkenberg | ... |
Cake Man
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Rick Eye | ... |
Beach Bum
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Gerry Lock | ... |
Sr. Citizen
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Directed by
Mark Byers | ||
Tom Pardew |
Written by
Tim Minear | ... | () |
Produced by
Rick Eye | ... | producer |
Bob Myers | ... | producer |
Tom Pardew | ... | producer |
Music by
Robert J. Walsh |
Cinematography by
Stephen Sheridan | ||
Steve Sheriden |
Editing by
Rick Eye |
Casting By
Ted Warren |
Art Direction by
Richard Hench |
Costume Design by
Patti Breen |
Sound Department
Ken Segal | ... | production sound mixer |
Jeff Hutchins | ... | fx editor (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Dino Hartofilis | ... | grip |
Darrell B. Sheldon | ... | key grip |
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- Monarch Home Video (1992) (United States) (VHS)
- Spentzos Film Home Video (1996) (Greece) (VHS)
- Vídeo Ban (Brazil) (VHS)
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Taglines | They've got the liveliest funeral business in town See more » |
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Budget | $2,000,000 (estimated) |
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Trivia | Last film of Yvonne Craig. See more » |
Soundtracks | Diggin' Up Business See more » |
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Tesia Papadapacropolis:
Oh my, well this can't be right. Albert: I hope it's not. Tesia Papadapacropolis: Well it's not. I mean, we've been staring at documents for too long. We have that white line fever. Albert: I don't think so, Tesia. Truck drivers get that stuff. Tesia Papadapacropolis: Well, do you realise what this means? Albert: Apparently your grandfather's been burying more dead bodies than he's been taking in. Tesia Papadapacropolis: There's permits here for three hundred and fifty, and he's deep-sixed over a thousand? Albert, where do you suppose he came up with all the extra bodies? Albert: Swap meet? Sorry. Look, it's probably just some misunderstanding, that's all. It's a paper shuffle problem. Tesia Papadapacropolis: Paper shuffle problem? Albert, how do you just misplace six hundred and fifty corpses? Albert: Well, just ask anyone who works at a baggage department of a major airline. Tesia Papadapacropolis: It's not the same thing. Albert: Look, it's exactly the same thing. Tesia Papadapacropolis: This is like the baggage arrives okay, and the passengers are missing. What this says to anyone, and that includes the Meanies, is that at worst my granddad is a murderer, and at best, he's so senile he's burying people without their consent. Albert: Well, you are overlooking one distinct possibility. Tesia Papadapacropolis: What? Albert: He's laundering mob hit victims. Tesia Papadapacropolis: Great. See more » |