Innocent and light hearted, off beat without taking itself serious, minor continuity questions, but none the less a simple elegant bad day comedy that speaks of a bygone, Stoogesesque day.
David Born and Kathy Garver shine as a long suffering couple. The film hits its notes well.
And director Johnny Ray truly shines as lovelorn Buford probably the best subplot of the entire film.
And let's not for get that this film was shot during the height of the hardest times to meet, and be around folks, and that if not grit, determination, hard work and skill the film would have never been finished.
I'd give it twenty stars or more if I could,
David Born and Kathy Garver shine as a long suffering couple. The film hits its notes well.
And director Johnny Ray truly shines as lovelorn Buford probably the best subplot of the entire film.
And let's not for get that this film was shot during the height of the hardest times to meet, and be around folks, and that if not grit, determination, hard work and skill the film would have never been finished.
I'd give it twenty stars or more if I could,