
Good-hearted would-be veterinarian Gilbert 'Gilly' Noble, an orphan who works at the animal shelter in Shelbyville, Indiana, starts falling for walking disaster Josephine 'Jo' Wingfield, who even cuts his ear while doing his hair in the salon. After six months, they are ready for marriage; just then P.I. Vic Vetter, whom Gilly hired but believed hopelessly inefficient, reports that his mother is Valdine- Jo's too, end she takes terribly bad care of her multiply handicapped dad Walter! Another sixteen months later, Gilly lives at her place and Jo, who moved to Oregon, is about to marry a good catch, Jack Mitchelson; then a certain Leon Pitofsky turns up and proves to be Valdine's son. Gilly is an orphan again, but his love no longer incestuous, so he drives across the country, and in Colorado literally bumps into pilot 'Big Dig' McCaffrey, leg-less scum. Valdine calls ahead to the Beaver PD to report Gilly as a 'sister-abuser' and to Jo pretending Gilly believes his "imaginary friend" Leo is her brother, while telling Leon to lay low. After deputy Gina informs groom Jack, who cheats on his bride already, he instructs his ex-con relative Jimmy Mitchelson to scare and rough up 'security risk' Gilly, who wakes up in a plane to Puerto Vallarta, lifts all the way back and sees he's wanted, Dig his only ally against the local magnate who deals in - marijuana ...
C. Ernst HarthMr. Campisi
David L. LanderReverend Stillwater
Martin MoralesMexican Man - Canada
Lin ShayeNurse Bautista
John RothmanLarry FalwellBriefly features Return of the Tres, performed by Delinquent Habits -- a song prominently featured in Double Take (2001), a movie Orlando Jones starred in prior to this film.
Indian Man:
In My Country, for Violating sacred beast you get beaten to death with bamboo stick.
Revealing mistakes: Dig's nonexistent legs can be seen in one scene.
Written and Performed by Randy Weeks
Courtesy of HighTone Records
By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group
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