
This Is America Part 2
Documentary
Overview
The sequel to This is America, aka Jabberwalk. This film goes inside the real America circa 1980 - a world of punks, orgies and worm-eating hicks! Romano Vanderbes back on the film making side and Norman Rose back on narrating duty for the second of the This Is America trilogy. Things kick off slightly louder this time with a performance by The Dictators doing a version of America the Beautiful while the titles role, then right into piece about punk star Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedy's running for mayor of San Francisco. Then back into a more This Is America feeling segment about a crazy fat bloke called Captain Sticky. Among some of the other more interesting segments we get a look at underground vagrants, a piranha attack, martial arts nuns, a family of worm eaters, a drug abusing church and ends with a death row electrocution.
Top Cast
Norman Rose
Norman Rose
Narrator (voice)
Norman Rose
Narrator (voice)


Jello Biafra
Jello Biafra
Self
Jello Biafra
Self


Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley
Self
Bo Diddley
Self


Vanessa del Rio
Vanessa del Rio
Topless Boxer in Red Shorts
Vanessa del Rio
Topless Boxer in Red Shorts


Veronica Hart
Veronica Hart
Topless Boxer in Gold Shorts
Veronica Hart
Topless Boxer in Gold Shorts
Dian Hanson
Dian Hanson
Topless Boxer in White Shorts
Dian Hanson
Topless Boxer in White Shorts


Kandi Barbour
Kandi Barbour
Plato's Retreat Swinger
Kandi Barbour
Plato's Retreat Swinger


Ron Jeremy
Ron Jeremy
Plato's Retreat Swinger
Ron Jeremy
Plato's Retreat Swinger


Candida Royalle
Candida Royalle
Plato's Retreat Swinger
Candida Royalle
Plato's Retreat Swinger


Anibal O. Lleras
Anibal O. Lleras
In-mate
Anibal O. Lleras
In-mate
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