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Starring: Michael A. Simpson, Tracy Griffith, Michael J. Pollard, Clark Brandon, Randal Patrick, Jim Varney, Traci Lords
Rated: PG-13
Category: Comedy
Run Time: 92 minutes
Released: 1989, RDS
Director: Michael A. Simpson
Stock: 111368D1
Format: DVD
Number of Discs: 1

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Fast Food Description: "If you're hungry for a zany, sexy, wacky, racy comedy with all the trimmings, how about a tale of two college drop-outs who turn a friend's business into the wildest burger palace around, with a "secret sauce" that releases inhibitions? Samantha and Bud are struggling to keep their gas station open, but Wrangler Bob wants the property for one of his burger stands. With the help of two friends and a special sauce, they open "The Burger station" and give Wrangler Bob a real run for his money. Just what is in that sauce?"

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