Three buddies after 'Fast Money' try flying drugs into the U.S. from Mexico. When they meet with unexpected dangers, the trip turns turbulent.Three buddies after 'Fast Money' try flying drugs into the U.S. from Mexico. When they meet with unexpected dangers, the trip turns turbulent.Three buddies after 'Fast Money' try flying drugs into the U.S. from Mexico. When they meet with unexpected dangers, the trip turns turbulent.
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Roderick Peeples
- Herbie
- (as Rick Peeples)
Lou Perryman
- Buddy
- (as Lou Perry)
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- TriviaRereleased in the late 1980s as part of Sybil Danning's Adventure Videos series. Her agent, got the idea for licensing the series after seeing buxom horror hostess Elvira do the same with low budget horror films. Like Elvira, Danning didn't appear in the actual movies. She just "presented" them. She filmed a three minute introduction and ending that was edited into the videotape, and she posed in sexy outfits for the package covers. The movies were C-grade action movies with no name actors and very little production quality usually filmed somewhere in Italy or the Phillipines. Soon after the first one was released, video stores started getting complaints from angry fans who rented them thinking she was in the films. They'd return them and demand their money back.
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Austin-made independent semi-comedy about three amateur pot dealers and the twists in the trail
Shot on a shoestring (cast and crew stopped getting paid after the third week of production) and finally finished a couple of years later, the film never saw theatrical distribution that I know of. Surfaced in video stores in the late 80's as "Sybil Danning's Adventures presents 'Fast Money'." Good luck finding a copy today. Basically the same group of Austin, TX folks who made "The Whole Shootin' Match," the difference this time being that "Shootin' Match" director Pennell is the DP on this one (or was until his dismissal mid-way through filming)and "Shootin' Match" AD Doug Holloway is the director. Soundtrack by Austin-based "Asleep at the Wheel" does a lot to propel the story, which is the by-now-familiar tale of three innocents who start dealing pot and quickly discover that they can't get out of the business. Things start happy, things end badly; comic relief from Sonny Carl Davis and Lou Perry make it entertaining. The quartet of Davis, Perry, Pennell and Doris Hargrave re-teamed a few years later to make "Last Night at the Alamo."
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- eddy-22
- Oct 11, 2001
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