
Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure
Comedy · Documentary
Overview
In 1987, Eddie Lee Sausage and Mitch Deprey recorded the nightly squabbles of their over-the-top neighbors, homophobic Raymond Huffman and proudly gay Peter Haskett, and the chronicle of the pair's bizarre existence soon took on a life of its own. This darkly funny documentary checks in with former punks Eddie and Mitch, who detail their late-'80s Lower Haight surroundings, and surveys the tapes' influence on an array of underground artists.
Top Cast
Ivan Brunetti
Ivan Brunetti
Self
Ivan Brunetti
Self


Daniel Clowes
Daniel Clowes
Self
Daniel Clowes
Self
Mitch Deprey
Mitch Deprey
Mitch D
Mitch Deprey
Mitch D
Peter Haskett
Peter Haskett
Pete
Peter Haskett
Pete
Raymond Huffman
Raymond Huffman
Ray
Raymond Huffman
Ray


Mike Mitchell
Mike Mitchell
Self
Mike Mitchell
Self
Henry S. Rosenthal
Henry S. Rosenthal
Self
Henry S. Rosenthal
Self
Eddie Lee Sausage
Eddie Lee Sausage
Self
Eddie Lee Sausage
Self


Orson Welles
Orson Welles
Self
Orson Welles
Self
Gregg Gibbs
Gregg Gibbs
Self - Artist/Playwright
Gregg Gibbs
Self - Artist/Playwright
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