I just picked up a copy of this for 5 bucks at the local drug store -- god knows why I even looked at it, but I had time to kill waiting for a prescription, and something seemed familiar about it. I was in school in Pittsburgh when this 'movie' was made, and one of my friends dated an 'actress' who worked on it. You'll notice only 2 of the actors in this have pictures next to their IMDb entries; this is because this movie is SO shamefully bad. Another reviewer asked how it ever got financed, and my response would be that some older men with money can sometimes be convinced that by risking it all on a sloppy concoction of Hillbilly stereotypes, bad stunts, bad acting, bad costuming, bad set design, bad special effects, and bad writing, they might get to meet young 'actresses' and act like big-shots. In other words, this movie is the Hollywood equivalent of pimps rolling johns -- it was a con game, and THAT story would make a pretty good film in itself, if Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy hadn't already made the hilarious Bowfinger's Big Thing. The producers actually spent most of the film's budget for a couple of (racist) scenes with Pat Morita so they'd be able to sell it in Asia. This film is good for a laugh -- if you like crap! Does Gilbert Godfried still do Up All Night?