
If You Don't Stop It...You'll Go Blind!!!
Comedy
Overview
A series of vignettes, usually of a crude sexual nature, from various not so well known comedians combining to make a hilarious spoof.
Top Cast
George Spencer
George Spencer
Big Al / Bellboy / Busy Waiter
George Spencer
Big Al / Bellboy / Busy Waiter


Jane Kellem
Jane Kellem
Woman with Voracious Appetite / Marianne Cleavage, TV Jack-Pot Contestant
Jane Kellem
Woman with Voracious Appetite / Marianne Cleavage, TV Jack-Pot Contestant


Uschi Digard
Uschi Digard
Various Characters
Uschi Digard
Various Characters


Patrick Wright
Patrick Wright
Man Rescuing Captive Woman (as Pat Wright)
Patrick Wright
Man Rescuing Captive Woman (as Pat Wright)


Garth Pillsbury
Garth Pillsbury
Hilton Banks
Garth Pillsbury
Hilton Banks
Herb Graham
Herb Graham
Morris Goldberg / Fruit Peddler
Herb Graham
Morris Goldberg / Fruit Peddler
Alan Sinclair
Alan Sinclair
Alan Sinclair


Pat McCormick
Pat McCormick
Awards Emcee
Pat McCormick
Awards Emcee


Keefe Brasselle
Keefe Brasselle
Himself
Keefe Brasselle
Himself


Maria Arnold
Maria Arnold
Maria Arnold
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