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Anger is a very dangerous thing! The angst filled Patchie just loses his mind and decides that because of it, someone - anyone - needs to die. It just doesn't matter who it is! Along with his cohorts, Jerome and Morris, Patchie sets out on the quest to knock someone off. On the way, the boys stop for a little sustenance. The decision is then made of who to kill and when the killers arrive, fate decides to deal the cards a little differently.

Starring Chuck South, C.C. Chapman, Frank Parker, Victor Nader, Erin Young, Dan Gorgone, Roberta Seymour, and Linda Pfaff

Special Appearance by Lynn Harris, IHOP Waitress

Directed by Dan Gorgone
Written by C.C. Chapman, Dan Gorgone, & Chuck South

Production Notes

Every year, Bentley College has a campus-wide event called "Breakfast by Moonlight" in which volunteers serve eggs, pancakes, etc. to the students of the school in our cafeteria. Each volunteer is placed in charge of a certain task like serving food, cleaning the grill, etc. C.C. Chapman and Chuck South were placed in charge of making pancakes. The cafeteria is run by the Marriott company.

Now the guys are good men. They are very good men. And they were having a VERY good time.

SO good in fact that the two were kicked out before it all ended because the idiots in charge thought the two had been drinking. Can you believe it? College kids drinking?? Okay, that's a joke, but these two were NOT drinking. Well, suffice it to say, these two were pissed. They had volunteered their time and gotten the shaft for it. Well, revenge is sweet. Revenge is a dish best served with syrup.

Everyone was pumped. Everyone was absolutely filled with adrenaline. If there is only ONE Foovie you should see, it is this one. The Foo testimonial to angst and anarchy, Pancake Angst became an instant classic. It could not be done without the directorial eye of Dan Gorgone, and energy of the cast, but without the amazingly psychotic Chuck South as Patchie, Angst would have fallen flat. It didn't; it rose above it all and the rest is history.

Released April 30, 1996


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