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A suicidal actor just wants to leave LA but a homeless kid and a midget push him into delivering a stolen refrigerator that is madly sought by psycho rednecks and gangsters.

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Marjuan (as a different name)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Shaun Caulin-Young ...
Repete
Shelbe Chang ...
Noot
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Ling
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Houseboy
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Wang-Wang
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Brenda
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Jorge
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Effluvium
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Pete
Steven Johnson ...
Harry
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Bao
Marc Livingood ...
Earnie the Fence
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Brenda (as Monet Johnson)
Ross Myers ...
Uncle Sonny
Robert Rexx ...
Watusie

Directed by

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Jerry Brewington

Written by

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Jerry Brewington ... ()

Produced by

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Brad Havens ... producer
Paul Sirban ... associate producer

Cinematography by

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Eddie Garcia

Editing by

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Bill Coy
Tinieblas González ... editor and supervising editor

Art Direction by

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D.J. Theriot

Production Management

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Brad Havens ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Eric Frentzel ... first assistant director: second unit

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Clyde Blumin ... special thanks
Bill Coy ... special thanks
Eric Frentzel ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

A suicidal and delusional actor just wants to get out of LA for good. He and his driver, a sharp midget, are waylaid on the way to the airport by a stowaway kid who is homeless and on the run from some psycho rednecks. It seems the homeless kid is in possession of a mysterious refrigerator and is being chased by some crazy gangsters who will do anything to get their hands on it. The kid convinces the actor and the driver to help deliver the fridge to a mysterious Earnie the Fence and his Thai ladyboy. This fateful decision takes them all over LA, almost gets them killed by ex-wives, Salvadorians, strange houseboys, bouncers, and strippers. Only in LA will this turn-out to be all for the best. Written by Jerry Brewington

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  • 85 min
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Budget $15,000 (estimated)

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