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(TV Series)

New York and Queens ()


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After a disastrous trip to New York to sell Buzz Beer, the gang makes a shocking discovery: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) has been replaced as the weekend midnight movie with The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994),... See more »

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Drew Carey
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Oswald Lee Harvey
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Kate O'Brien
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Mimi Bobeck
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Nigel Wick
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Lewis Kiniski
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Donald Trump
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Carol Channing
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Det. James Martinez
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Clerk
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Todd
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Ice Cream Vendor
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Larry Almada
Steve Bermundo ...
Dancer
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Dancer (as Troy Allan Burgess)
Kim Craven ...
Dancer
Frank Daddabbo ...
Dancer
Marco A. De La Cruz ...
Dancer
Anthony A. Demarco ...
Dancer
Indriana Desouza ...
Dancer
Bart Doerfler ...
Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer
Lorraine Fields ...
Dancer
Roosevelt Flenoury ...
Dancer
Michael Higgins ...
Dancer
Carlos Jones ...
Dancer
Jodi Lang ...
Dancer
Jessica Moore ...
Dancer
Regan Patno ...
Dancer
Renda Pettis ...
Dancer
Nathan Prevost ...
Dancer
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Dancer
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Dancer (as Caroline Rice)
Charlie E. Schmidt ...
Dancer (as Charlie Schmidt)
Aury Schneider ...
Dancer
Charlie Seltz ...
Dancer
Moses Sequeira ...
Dancer
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bill Ung ...
Rocky Horror Fan (Uncredited)
Carlos Campos ...
(uncredited)
Louis Campos ...
(uncredited)
Michael Haboush ...
Bicycle Delivery Guy (uncredited)
Midnight Insanity ...
Rocky Horror Fans (uncredited)
John Mccormick ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Louis E. Rosas ...
Priscilla Fan (uncredited)

Directed by

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Brian K. Roberts

Written by

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Drew Carey ... (created by) (creator) &
Bruce Helford ... (created by) (creator)
 
Christy Snell ... (written by) &
Terry Mulroy ... (written by)

Produced by

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Richard Baker ... producer
Robert Borden ... co-executive producer
Diane Burroughs ... supervising producer
Drew Carey ... supervising producer
Les Firestein ... consulting producer
Lou Fusaro ... producer (uncredited)
Clay Graham ... executive producer
Joey Gutierrez ... supervising producer
Bruce Helford ... executive producer
Rick Messina ... producer
Deborah Oppenheimer ... producer
Holly Sawyer ... associate producer
Lona Williams ... producer

Music by

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W.G. Snuffy Walden

Cinematography by

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Peter Smokler ... director of photography

Editing by

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John Fuller ... (as John M. Fuller)

Editorial Department

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Bill Breshears Jr. ... on-line editor
Shane Strickland ... colorist
Gordon Ferris ... negative conforming supervisor (uncredited)
Ron Nichols ... colorist (uncredited)

Casting By

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Anthony Sepulveda

Art Direction by

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Joe Stewart

Set Decoration by

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Edward J. McDonald

Costume Design by

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Julie Rhine

Makeup Department

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Rachel Dowling ... hair stylist (as Rachael Dowling)
Bob Jermain ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Lou Fusaro ... unit production manager (as Louis Fusaro)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jill Frank ... second assistant director
Keith Richmond ... first assistant director (as Keith E. Richmond)

Art Department

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Paul Ahrens ... property master (as Paul C. Ahrens)
Daren Janes ... set designer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Charlie McDaniel ... re-recording mixer
Craig Porter ... re-recording mixer
Pete San Filipo ... sound mixer
Larry Stephens ... sound mixer

Special Effects by

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James Fredburg ... special effects technician (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Gasperik ... camera operator (uncredited)
Scott Papera ... assistant camera (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Barbara Miller ... executive in charge of casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Michelle M. Pershing ... key costumer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Jan Corey ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Erik Emi ... technical coordinator
Sam Simon ... creative consultant
Keith Young ... choreography
Kim Barofsky-Thorpe ... craft service (uncredited)
Michael Lewis ... production accountant (uncredited)
Yuell Newsome ... stock librarian (uncredited)
Mark Serafini ... production security (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

After a disastrous trip to New York to sell Buzz Beer, the gang makes a shocking discovery: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) has been replaced as the weekend midnight movie with The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), leading to a drag-off in the streets with Mimi and her Priscilla cronies.

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Trivia In the opening scene, Drew is presented an award for 3000 consecutive days at work. Using the date of broadcast as a starting point and assuming that Drew has missed no days at all, then subtracting all weekends and holidays, then Drew started at Winfred-Louder in June of '85. A total of 12 years before. Furthermore, his age was given as 31 in the first season, this means he started at Winfred-Louder when he was 20. See more »
Movie Connections References The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). See more »

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