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Wide eyed Marty O Neil (Lee Homes) takes to the road on a quest to give his life meaning. When his motorcycle breaks down outside an adult bookstore in small town America Marty takes a job at the store to make money to fix his bike. While struggling to understand the gruff owner (Max Boone Junior) Marty befriends Elmore (Melvin Van Peebles) an old beet poet who frequents the shop and becomes enamored with Mary Jane (Jenette Goldstein) the cynical stripper who stars in the stores peep show booth. Marty discovers the meaning of his quest in one simple question What is SMUT?

Top Cast

  • Dixie Evans

    Dixie Evans

    Marty's Mother

  • Lee Holmes

    Lee Holmes

    Marty

  • Melvin Van Peebles

    Melvin Van Peebles

    Elmoore

  • Mark Boone Junior

    Mark Boone Junior

    Max

  • Jenette Goldstein

    Jenette Goldstein

    Mary Jane

  • Meredith Scott Lynn

    Meredith Scott Lynn

    Bav

  • Maxwell Caulfield

    Maxwell Caulfield

    'Tex' Scram

Overview

Wide eyed Marty O Neil (Lee Homes) takes to the road on a quest to give his life meaning. When his motorcycle breaks down outside an adult bookstore in small town America Marty takes a job at the store to make money to fix his bike. While struggling to understand the gruff owner (Max Boone Junior) Marty befriends Elmore (Melvin Van Peebles) an old beet poet who frequents the shop and becomes enamored with Mary Jane (Jenette Goldstein) the cynical stripper who stars in the stores peep show booth. Marty discovers the meaning of his quest in one simple question What is SMUT?

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