Julie, who died of a PCP overdose as a teen in the early '70s, searches from beyond the ethers for her little brother, Bob, an obese watch-seller, who is dying of sucrose intolerance, in the early '90s.
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Damon Packard | ... |
Bob
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Nicole Vanderhoff | ... |
Julie
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Beverly Miller | ... |
Mom
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Dean Spunt | ... |
Young Steven Spielberg
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Chad Nelson | ... |
The Golden Guru / Interdimensional Street Fiend in Trench Coat / Taffy Lewis, successful watch seller
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Lana Turner | ... |
Tracy Carlyle Hastings (archiveFootage)
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Tony Curtis | ... |
Host
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Joey Heatherton | ... |
Serta Spokeswoman
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George Hamilton | ... |
Duncan Carlyle
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Josue Clement | ... |
Quinn Martin Jr.
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Tim Colceri | ... |
Vietnam War Hero
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Eliot Joseph Brakeman | ... |
Young Bobby
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Greg Bajakian | ... |
Charlie Hestons
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Harold Hirsch |
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Sam Burger |
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Pernell M. Richards |
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Turhann McGuire |
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Rando Thomas | ... |
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Alicia McCutcheon |
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Kelly Chambers |
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Mageina Tovah |
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Anne Ford Galiana | ... |
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Chuck Hawksworth |
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David Heim |
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Olaf Winter |
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Ralph Ford |
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Charles Ford |
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Chet Nowak |
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Royce Hall |
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Beth Shea |
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Sonya Joy Sims | ... |
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Shannon Trainor |
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Paul Trainor |
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Lenka Carr |
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Desi O'Brian Wilson | ... |
(as Desi O'Brian)
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Rob Don |
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Jim Rodriguez |
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Kathy Pitts |
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Joe Nixon |
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Darren Gannon |
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Paul Woolsley |
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James Blake |
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Ramona Reposa |
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Mignon Lewis |
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Lala Anselmo |
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Kristophe Malone |
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Amazon Beard |
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Pockets Olsen |
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Steven Spielberg | ... |
Self (Pookie Ride Narrator) (archiveFootage)
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David Duke |
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Anne Brakeman |
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Mitsukuki Oishi |
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Kip Timmons |
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Jim Pursell |
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Don A. Mater |
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Fredrick Marx | ... |
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'Raff' | ... |
Real LAPD Officer
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Pavel |
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Frank Chavez |
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Fernando 'Wolf' Arvayo |
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Roman Harris |
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Oswald Robinson |
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Royce Delmarari |
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Matthew Trainor |
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Sara Anderson |
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Pat Anderson |
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Romeo Johnson | ... |
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Jewel Richardson | ... |
(voice)
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Jeanine Richardson | ... |
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Sean Patrick Kennedy | ... |
Yuppy 'Chemtrails Documentary'
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Sage Stallone | ... |
Dan August
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John Ashcroft | ... |
Self (commenting on 9 / 11 terrorism) (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Ralph Fiennes | ... |
Amon Goeth (uncredited) (archiveFootage) (voice)
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Mick Jagger | ... |
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Elizabeth Montgomery | ... |
Samantha Stephens (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Liam Neeson | ... |
Oskar Schindler (uncredited) (archiveFootage) (voice)
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Dick York | ... |
Darrin Stephens (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
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Directed by
Damon Packard |
Written by
Damon Packard | ... | () |
Produced by
Damon Packard | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Damon Packard |
Makeup Department
Michele Fawcett | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Art Department
Edward Arroyo | ... | additional graphics (as Ed Arroyo) |
Joshue Del Toro | ... | additional graphics |
Phil Guye | ... | additional graphics (as Phillip Guye) |
Paul Trainor | ... | additional graphics |
Special Effects by
Edward Arroyo | ... | special effects (as Ed Arroyo) |
Wayne Beauchamp | ... | pyrotechnics |
Joshue Del Toro | ... | special effects |
Phil Guye | ... | special effects |
Kelly Mann | ... | Universal 1971 models and miniatures |
Brian McFadden | ... | Universal 1971 models and miniatures |
Paul Trainor | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Robert Kaufman | ... | house lighting: Thunder Grip & Lighting |
Bill Kendzierski | ... | assistant camera (as Bill Kendziers) |
Brad Long | ... | assistant camera |
Anthony Miele | ... | assistant camera |
Paul Naylor | ... | assistant camera |
Chad Nelson | ... | assistant camera |
Dan Rice | ... | assistant camera |
Mike Rosenberg | ... | assistant camera |
Location Management
Tommy Wilson-O'Brien | ... | location scout |
Music Department
Wendy Carlos | ... | music arranger: Rossini pieces / musician: Rossini pieces |
Additional Crew
Lenka Carr | ... | production assistant |
Stephen Dane | ... | vintage cars provided by |
Darren Gannon | ... | vintage cars provided by |
Rick Golden | ... | vintage cars provided by |
Ed Hanell | ... | vintage cars provided by |
Mark Headly | ... | production insurance |
Manuel | ... | vintage cars provided by |
Baron Mosely | ... | house location courtesy of |
Lenci Ordaz | ... | production assistant |
Pavel | ... | production assistant |
Dan Rice | ... | production assistant |
Jennifer Roschak | ... | production assistant |
Myra Slotnick | ... | vintage cars provided by |
Soonja Suyen | ... | house location courtesy of |
Richard Thomas | ... | vintage cars provided by |
Thad Vassmer | ... | writer/director: behind the scenes featurette |
Michelle White | ... | production assistant |
Al Zequiera | ... | production assistant |
Thanks
Catrina Mann | ... | special thanks: Universal Studios |
Peter | ... | special thanks: Prime Casting in Hollywood |
Production Companies
Distributors
- BijouFlix Releasing (2003) (United States) (DVD)
- Cinema Epoch (2018) (United States) (tv) (streaming)
- Pookie Films
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Alex's Watch Chop of Downtown (special thanks)
- Apple/Final Cut Pro (post-production realized on)
- Consolidated Film Industries (CFI) (post-production)
- FotoKem (post-production)
- Lucasfilm (24-bit digital surround sound)
- Martin's (vintage cars provided by)
- New Vision Productions (production insurance)
- Prime Casting (special thanks)
- Red Navel Filmworks (post-production)
- Six Flags Magic Mountain's Funnel Cake (special thanks)
- Thunder Grip & Lighting (house lighting provided by)
- Universal Studios (props)
- Universal Studios (special thanks)
- Yale Film & Video (telecine transfers)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | According to the director, Damon Packard himself, the extended vomit scene found early on in the film wasn't his idea, and put in against his wishes. The quote found on YouTube says: "studio made me shoot that, they felt a mega-vomit sequence would make it more marketable, especially for the vomit crowd. I didn't want that in and did it under protest." See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in American Asshole (2005). See more » |