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Fart: The Movie

"The movie they said could never be made!"

Russell has two passions: watching television and farting! He also loves Heather. Heather HATES farting. The eternal triangle! One day she warns him, "if they ever allow farting on television, you'll never leave the house!" One evening he goes to sleep in front of the TV, and "it" happens. Virtually everything on TV is fart related, from sitcoms and commercials, to newscasts and dramas.

Top Cast

  • Robert Axelrod

    Robert Axelrod

    Minister

  • Conrad Brooks

    Conrad Brooks

    Game Show Panelist

  • Kim Delgado

    Kim Delgado

    Andy Rudney

  • Donald L. Jordan

    Donald L. Jordan

    Comic

  • Rich Levier

    Rich Levier

    Joke-Telling Party Guest

  • Michael Montroy

    Michael Montroy

    Comic

  • Suzanne Rose

    Suzanne Rose

    Wife #3 (as Suzy Doudy)

  • Shannandoah Sorin

    Shannandoah Sorin

    Heather

  • Joel Weiss

    Joel Weiss

    Russell

Overview

Russell has two passions: watching television and farting! He also loves Heather. Heather HATES farting. The eternal triangle! One day she warns him, "if they ever allow farting on television, you'll never leave the house!" One evening he goes to sleep in front of the TV, and "it" happens. Virtually everything on TV is fart related, from sitcoms and commercials, to newscasts and dramas.

Rating

4.6 / 10
8 Reviews
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