Frank (Billy Budinich) arrives home early to surprise his wife and he is the one who gets surprised. He ends up at the "End of the Rainbow" where he meets a friendly dancer who quietly lifts his credit card. After a ruckus with the owner the two of them take off in his Prius down a Texan road only later to trade it in on a vintage muscle machine. They travel down the road to Motel Quicksilver (Motel Hell already taken.) which used to service a local mercury mine. We discover in short order (SPOILER) that they are devout Christians doing the Lord's work by punishing sinners and serving long pig, a trapped miner's tradition. And everyone is a sinner.
This is a quirky noir type film with a cover soundtrack and no Buoys. Penelope Angelo (Caylee Cowan) our dancer is both a dimwitted blonde and an intelligent person in one. She is an interesting complex character who knows how to use her looks.
Guide: F-word. Sex. No significant nudity.
This is a quirky noir type film with a cover soundtrack and no Buoys. Penelope Angelo (Caylee Cowan) our dancer is both a dimwitted blonde and an intelligent person in one. She is an interesting complex character who knows how to use her looks.
Guide: F-word. Sex. No significant nudity.