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Pamela Ackerman | ... | Betsy Blue |
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Robert Blumenthal | ||
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Pamela Demorest | ||
Cheryl Dent | ... | Prom Girl | |
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Kevin Hanley | ||
Andy Kallok | ... | Stan | |
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Ilya Lyudmirsky | ... | Pizza Clerk |
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Julian Ott | ||
Wynn Reichert | ... | Emcee | |
Al Schuermann | ... | Bill | |
Don Scribner | ... | Homeless guy | |
Bill J. Stevens | ... | Rev. Dent | |
Don Yanan | ... | Phil |
A group of door-to-door salesmen are on their way to the national meeting. Sales haven't been very good this year and they are worried. Things get weird when the king of bible and gun sales says he is going to take over their turf. Let the bizarreness begin. Written by Matt Russell <aumgn@amphibious.net>
If you live in Los Angeles you've met him: the velvet-pants-wearing, sideburn-covered, Swingers-derivative hipster maximus. He is all over every frame of this indie geekfest, which combines lame steals from Der Quentin (black-suited dudes who look too much like Lawrence Tierney wielding handguns) and the Coen Brothers (lotsa wacky wacky behavior all around). Shot in ugly black and white, it follows a bunch of extremely unsightly middle-aged "bible and gun" salesmen, and pauses to leer at quadraplegics, homeless nutsos, ZZ Top-like Texans, trailer trash, and--you betcha!--porn stars. This is the kind of thing for guys who think pictures of their grandfathers in dumb leisure suits standing next to a Dodge Dart are a hoot and a half. Having said all that, it's queerly impossible to stop watching it.