Fast Food (1989 film)
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Directed byMichael A. Simpson
Written byClark Brandon
Lanny Horn
Scott B. Sowers
Jim Basile
Lanny Horn
Scott B. Sowers
Jim Basile
Produced byJerry Silva
Michael A. Simpson
Stan Wakefield
Phil Walden
Michael A. Simpson
Stan Wakefield
Phil Walden
| Fast Food | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Michael A. Simpson |
| Written by | Clark Brandon Lanny Horn Scott B. Sowers Jim Basile |
| Produced by | Jerry Silva Michael A. Simpson Stan Wakefield Phil Walden |
| Starring | Clark Brandon Tracy Griffith Randal Patrick Traci Lords Pamela Springsteen Michael J. Pollard Jim Varney Blake Clark |
| Cinematography | Bill Mills |
| Edited by | John David Allen |
| Music by | Iris Gillon |
Production company | Double Helix Films |
| Distributed by | Fries Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Fast Food is a 1989 American low budget comedy film starring Clark Brandon, Tracy Griffith, Jim Varney, Traci Lords, Michael J. Pollard, Blake Clark and Pamela Springsteen.[1]
Auggie Hamilton (Clark Brandon) is always looking for ways to earn a quick buck. When he learns that his friend Samantha Brooks (Tracy Griffith) is going to sell her garage to fast food king Wrangler Bob Bundy (Jim Varney) he comes up with one more scheme, to turn the garage into a burger joint. When Wrangler Bob proves to be stiff competition, they develop a secret sauce that makes people go crazy.
It was shot in Atlanta and Los Angeles.