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| Albert T. Viola | ... | Amos Huxley (as Amos Huxley) | |
| Ilene Kristen | ... | Mary Lou | |
| Adam Hesse | ... | Clyde | |
| Marian Brown | ... | Martha | |
| Esty F. Davis Jr. | ... | Judd | |
| W. Henry Smith | ... | Brother Henry | |
| Bill Simpson | ... | Sheriff Zero Bull | |
| Garland Atkins | ... | Deputy Leon | |
| Colleen McGee | ... | The Lady in Red | |
| Jim Broadway | ... | The Government Man | |
| Shiela Gibson | ... | Sister Bertha | |
| J.G. Patterson Jr. | ... | Farley (as Pat Patterson) | |
| Lew Phillips | ... | Marvin | |
| Bill Sawyer | ... | Jimmy | |
| Roland Pope | ... | Billy Joe |
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| Albert T. Viola | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Harvey Flaxman | writer | |
| Albert T. Viola | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Robert N. Langworthy | .... | executive producer | |
| Albert T. Viola | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Roland Pope | |||
| W. Henry Smith | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Jim Collins | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Thomas DeBona | |||
| William J. Sawyer | |||
Production Management | |||
| J.G. Patterson Jr. | .... | production manager (as Pat Patterson) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Jerry Whittington | .... | assistant editor | |
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This is a rare one. So rare that as far as I've researched, Troma doesn't even package it anymore. It's a shame too. This movie was actually OK in my opinion.
The story isn't too original, but the way in which it was told is clever. The acting seems to come natural for some characters although the movie is loaded with stereotypes. The humor isn't the funniest I've ever seen, but it has its moments ("She has an unnatural hankerin for menfolk!"). The ending has a good twist to it as well. The title song just fits perfectly. For a rare Troma obscurity, this is a masterpiece.
It's no surprise there was a sequel, eh? I give this a 6. It's not the best I've ever seen, but it's certainly not trying to go for something it's not.
Rent this.