Left spine of box has a crease and a lttle liner lift from a sticker removed. Cassette is nice and clean. Pre-viewed for quality and had to retrack for the jitters at about 5 minutes in due to the EP mode.

Played fine otherwise and the picture quality is decent enough considering the duplication mode. Be sure your vcr supports this tape speed. Picture is perfect for old school TVs as the image will fill your square frame. Out Of Print (OOP) in all formats except pricey blu-ray.

KENTUCKY FRIED MOVIE throws together short vignettes, faux commercials and trailers that make fun of disaster, blaxploitation, kung-fu and juvenile delinquent films complete with a featurette in the middle of it all.

Some of the best--and most quotable--bits are the trailer for 'Catholic High School Girls in Trouble' which succesfully spoofs both the cheerleader and women-in-prison sub-genres that were popular at the time, and features cameos by Russ Meyer big boob queen Uschi Digard and little person Felix Silla (Cousin Itt from TV's Adam's Family).

The hilariously offensive short 'Danger Seekers;' the mock commercial 'Household Odors;' the talk show 'High Adventure,' with it's roving boom microphone; Henry Gibson's tasteless 'United Appeal for the Dead;' and best of all, the spot on spoof of Enter the Dragon, 'A Fistful of Yen':

This segment (which runs 30 min. by itself) is the heart of the film and the reason KFM is so fondly remembered by it's fans. Starring Evan Kim (who does a dead-on Bruce Lee impression) and real-life Hapkido master Bong Soo Han as the evil Dr. Klahn whose missing hand has a steel stub with interchangeable snap-on knives, cleavers, claws, etc.