Allah's House Of Pork (1997)
Allah's House Of Pork is the story of funny speaking un-American foreigners who try to "open a restaurant." Since these swarthy foreigners have no idea about sanitation or cleanliness, all kinds of goofy antics crop up!
Director: Jim
Finitsis
Writers: Jim Finitsis (Screenplay)
Adam Curren (Characters)
Performers: Jim Finitsis
Alan Finitsis
Willy Brown
Ryan Campbell
Adam Curren
Length: 24 min
Color / Live Action
With a cast of five and a length of over 24 minutes, this film
was Peace Prouction's biggest project to date. Filmed over eight long
hours on January 17, 1997, this picture contained various props,
costumes, and set desgins. Using Adam Curren's characters Allah
Q. Rabine and Bill of "Bill's Beef Barn." The film was
met with mixed reviews by viewers, but the Finitsis brothers were
very dissapointed with it and didn't make another film for a year
and a half.
The tension and blinding rage that was felt a year earlier while
filming "Spamlet" came back as Finitsis once again
refused to suck the balls of the pimp/director of a play and
hence was given a crappy part, anf therefore more antics dissing
the drama "shute staffel."