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Brian O'Halloran | Will Carlson / Flappy / Vulgar | |
Bryan Johnson | Syd Gilbert | |
Jerry Lewkowitz | Ed Fanelli | |
Ethan Suplee | Frankie Fanelli | |
Matthew Maher | Gino Fanelli | |
Don Gentile | Sleepy Bum | |
Thomas W. Leidner | Large Bum | |
Michael Tierney | Skinny Bum | |
Scott Schiaffo | Travis Lee | |
Susanna Jolly | Jill | |
Debra Karr | Mother | |
Ceton Tate | Ashley | |
Gertrude Johnson | Old Lady | |
Paris Petrick | Nurse Ratchet | |
Jay Petrick | Wilma Carlson |
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Producer | Kevin Smith
Scott Mosier |
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Writer | Bryan Johnson
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Cinematography | David Klein
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Musician | Ryan Shore
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A loser with a crummy apartment, an odious mother, and a job that isn't taking him anywhere (kid's clown), gets a new idea. He decides that he's going to be a clown for bachelor parties. He will dress up like a woman clown and play a joke on the groom. After that the real stripper will come out and everyone will have a good laugh. He goes to his first job (changing his clown name from Flappy to Vulgar). When he opens the door he is knocked cold. What follows is a story of violation, fame, blackmail, and revenge. |
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