Danny Glover, in a film he made in San Francisco before becoming better known, is featured as an independent filmmaker who accidentally kills a rude and crude biker (Bob Sarlatte). To cover up the crime, he assumes the biker's identity while two friends (Jane Dornacker, Marc Hayashi) are
shown in "documentary" footage, commenting on their friend's unusual situation. This movie has spunk and inventiveness, but the single joke that sustains its concept is dragged on too long. The performances of Dornacker and Sarlatte, San Francisco-area comedians, lend a nice touch to the zany
goings-on.
Released:
1985
Rated:
NR
Length:
87 mins