Bride-to-be Debbie (Rodney Horn), an a little larger than usual woman,
has been dumped at the altar, and in her despair, she accepts the
invitation of two perverts (Douglas Conner, Brian Dorton) to ... well, you
know. Doesn't seem as if she has too many reservations about having some
fun with the duo, but then she jumps onto one of them (literally) - and
squashes him to dead (also literally). An honest mistake of course, and
nobody can be really blamed, however, she and the other guy, Michael,
figure it's best to dump the body. Turns out though they have a witness,
Ann (Rachel Stout), when dumping the body, and Ann doesn't necessarily
plan to go to the police - which spells trouble ... Click
here to open the Spoiler Pop-up! In story, this film is not at all unlike something
out of Alfred
Hitchcock Presents (apart from the "death by
squashing"-bit of course), but in style and approach, this is much
closer to early John Waters, with its crossdressers aplenty, garish
colours and costumes, and (intentional) white trash atmosphere. But above
all that, this one's fun!
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