"The Great Dope Hunt (Internet Contest Edit)" is a PDF drawn from the Internet Archive and catalogued under Arts, Music & Design for High School (9–12). From the source: Untalented, Unprofessional, Unruly. The Worst Movie Ever Made. This Movie Is So Terrible That It Is Not Even Funny... It Is Hillarious!!!! This is the 42min IFILM edit that no one is talking about. In… Slide Collection preserves the upstream link, the original creator credit and the licensing terms; download the file to use it in a classroom, study group or revision plan.
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Untalented, Unprofessional, Unruly. The Worst Movie Ever Made. This Movie Is So Terrible That It Is Not Even Funny... It Is Hillarious!!!! This is the 42min IFILM edit that no one is talking about. In fact many people wish it would just go away. Unfortunately for them it is now available for download right here. Anderson, Indiana is going through a dry spell--and we don't mean weather wise. After the local pot dealer is busted in a sting operation, a group of friends are contacted to find his hidden stash before the law can get to it. Only one problem, the group leader has lost the map to the location of the hidden stash and no one seems to know exactly where it may be hidden. It is a zany ride as we follow this group of misfits from one place to another as they take part in the great dope hunt. Want to see a better version of the film or behind the scenes material including nudity? Then download The Great Dope Hunt (Directors Cut)at http://www.archive.org/details/GDH_DC Stream it before you download it, using this special IFILM Viewer. Click here to see all of my websites Internet Film Producer Darrell Wright Click here to visit the Illegal Copy Presentations web site. Signature by LinkTiles.com
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