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Get Out of My Room

Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong attempt to finish a "video album" for their novelty record.

Top Cast

  • Cheech Marin

    Cheech Marin

    Cheech

  • Tommy Chong

    Tommy Chong

    Chong

  • John Paragon

    John Paragon

    Robert Walters

  • Beverly D'Angelo

    Beverly D'Angelo

  • Cassandra Peterson

    Cassandra Peterson

  • Evelyn Guerrero

    Evelyn Guerrero

  • Al Kooper

    Al Kooper

  • Jan-Michael Vincent

    Jan-Michael Vincent

  • Dick Wilson

    Dick Wilson

Overview

Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong attempt to finish a "video album" for their novelty record.

Rating

5.4 / 10
33 Reviews
1 Popular

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