

Comedy
Overview
Kim Taylor inherits her grandfather's drive-in theatre. She must raise $25,000 over one weekend or the bank will take the property from her. She also has to deal with pesky capitalist J.B. Winston.
Top Cast


Ashlie Rhey
Ashlie Rhey
Kim Taylor
Ashlie Rhey
Kim Taylor


Richard Gabai
Richard Gabai
Brian Winston
Richard Gabai
Brian Winston


Ross Hagen
Ross Hagen
Harry
Ross Hagen
Harry


Roxanne Blaze
Roxanne Blaze
Carrie
Roxanne Blaze
Carrie


Conrad Brooks
Conrad Brooks
Oscar
Conrad Brooks
Oscar
Rob Vogl
Rob Vogl
Bobby
Rob Vogl
Bobby


Steve Barkett
Steve Barkett
Sheriff Bloodstone
Steve Barkett
Sheriff Bloodstone


Nikki Fritz
Nikki Fritz
Susan
Nikki Fritz
Susan


Tom Shell
Tom Shell
Tom
Tom Shell
Tom


Michelle Bauer
Michelle Bauer
Dyanne Lynn
Michelle Bauer
Dyanne Lynn
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