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Outtakes

Outtakes

Guaranteed to offend everyone!

Genres

Comedy

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A "Kentucky Fried Movie" / "Groove Tube" kind of sketch comedy featuring skits, parodies and naked women.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

73 mins

Rating

1/10

Release Date

01 August 1987

Country

United States of America

Cast

Forrest Tucker

Forrest Tucker

Himself

Bobbi Wexler

Bobbi Wexler

Joleen Lutz

Joleen Lutz

Curt Colbert

Curt Colbert

Marilyn Abrams

Marilyn Abrams

Warren Davis

Warren Davis

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