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Writers:
William Byron Hillman (writer)
Ron Masak (additional dialogue)
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Genre:
Comedy | Family more
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Good heart, bad film. more (3 total)

Cast

  (Credited cast)

Ron Masak ... Claude Raintree
Cheryl Miller ... Millie Swickle
Jed Allan ... The Hippie
Richard Deacon ... Charlie Strange
Stu Gilliam ... Deputy Billy Van Middlespoon
Billy Hillman ... Zeke
Joe Higgins ... Sheriff Dodd
Buddy Lester ... Ched Fields
Paul Winchell ... Jefferson Swickle
Rose Marie ... Sister Mary
Spencer Milligan ... Fester McLong
Rai Bartonious ... Bus Driver
Marilyn White ... Hortence (voice)
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Kathryn Masak ... Orphan
Tammy Lee Masak ... Orphan
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Additional Details

Runtime:
96 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Iceland:L | USA:G
Filming Locations:
Agoura, California, USA

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Cheryl Miller, who in the film has trouble mounting and dismounting, is actually an expert horsewoman. more

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2 out of 4 people found the following comment useful.
Good heart, bad film., 22 November 2000
Author: SanDiego from The Beach

Character actor Ron Masak's vehicle is a low budget southern country film. Everyone was making them in the 70's from Burt Reynolds to Ron Howard to David Carradine and yes, even Fonda (Peter and Henry). Their films had back road car chases (usually involving moonshine) supported by honky tonk music (usually sung by Jerry Reed), but this one has a sheriff chasing a remote control toy car supported by silence. Yes, a toy. This is a family country film in the vein of "The Dukes of Hazzard" (minus the charm, minus the humor, minus the car chases, minus the music, minus the cut-off shorts). Think of "The Dukes of Hazard" making toys in their barn and nothing else and you get the drift. This one also has no budget, no stars (Ron Masak is perhaps best known as Sheriff Metzger on "Murder She Wrote"), and no successful humor. Joe Higgins who made a living playing a poor man's version of Jackie Gleason's character in "Smokey and the Bandit" does his Sheriff act here with poorly timed double takes. Stu Gilliam (a poor man's Cleavon Little of "Blazing Saddles") plays his deputy as if he were in a minstrel show. Rose Marie has a tiny role as a nun. Even the usually cute and perky Cheryl Miller ("Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion" and "Daktari"), looking a lot like Karen Black, is used to misadvantage (cheesecake is best served without bulky long sleeve shirts buttoned to the neck and flair pants to the ground). This film had some association with St. Vincent's so the producer's heart was in the right place and if nothing else one can be assured that the film never gets worse than the beginning, a truly terrible, long, flat, off-key, song sung by Ron Masak. The film gets better merely by ending the song. But warning, he warbles a ballad (ala Rod McKuen) somewhere in the middle while doing a not too bad rendition of Red Skelton's old pantomime act.

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