The good news, Wesley, is that your girlfriend Penny Peyser as Ramona is extremely pretty, especially in that bathing suit when you both went boating... the bad news is... well, it's twofold...
First, she's cheating with your cousin, or step-cousin Billy... and second, she's a raging liberal daughter of a raging liberal union man (John Anderson) who preaches more than the usual religious type that's usually mocked on TV for being preachy...
Here, though, for once, the strikers are wrong, although they don't know it... as their union is a mafioso puppet regime for the lead villain Charles Estep, which we get more of here along with the trouble in paradise/honeymoon's over aspect with Wes and Ramona...
The best story here goes with Billy, who discovers the next Janis Joplin in a far prettier Cassie Yates, resembling a young Shirley MacLaine, hanging with Arlo Guthrie in a rather annoying cameo, but, Cates is awesome in this, very cute, energetic.
First, she's cheating with your cousin, or step-cousin Billy... and second, she's a raging liberal daughter of a raging liberal union man (John Anderson) who preaches more than the usual religious type that's usually mocked on TV for being preachy...
Here, though, for once, the strikers are wrong, although they don't know it... as their union is a mafioso puppet regime for the lead villain Charles Estep, which we get more of here along with the trouble in paradise/honeymoon's over aspect with Wes and Ramona...
The best story here goes with Billy, who discovers the next Janis Joplin in a far prettier Cassie Yates, resembling a young Shirley MacLaine, hanging with Arlo Guthrie in a rather annoying cameo, but, Cates is awesome in this, very cute, energetic.